| hypothermia |
The deterioration in one's mental and physical condition brought on by a rapid lowering of human body temperature.
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| hypothermia |
abnormally low core body temperature to 32?C (95?F).
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| hypothermia |
A medical condition where the patient's body temperature falls below normal. While mild hypothermia can be reversed, serious hypothermia can cause death. Hypothermia frequently occurs in cold areas and is usually present with near drowning/drowning victims.
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| hypothermia |
A life-threatening condition in which the body's warming mechanisms fail to maintain normal body temperature and the entire body cools.
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| hypothermia |
A physical condition in which the body's core temperature drops below 95?F.
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