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  • |Term=Hypothermia
    266 bytes (32 words) - 23:27, 30 December 2022
  • == Hypothermia cap == '''Hypothermia cap''' (pronunciation: /ˌhaɪpoʊˈθɜːrmiə kæp/) is a medical device
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  • == Therapeutic Hypothermia == '''Therapeutic hypothermia''', also known as '''targeted temperature management''' (TTM), is a type of
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  • #redirect[[Hypothermia cap]]
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  • == Therapeutic Hypothermia == '''Therapeutic hypothermia''', also known as '''targeted temperature management''' (TTM), is a type of
    2 KB (261 words) - 14:58, 11 February 2024
  • == Hypothermia cap == '''Hypothermia cap''' (pronunciation: /ˌhaɪpoʊˈθɜːrmiə kæp/) is a medical device
    1 KB (173 words) - 17:49, 7 February 2024
  • #redirect [[Hypothermia#Terminal burrowing]] {{R from merge}}
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  • ...roh) is a rare medical condition characterized by the triad of recurrent [[hypothermia]], [[hyperhidrosis]] (excessive sweating), and [[agenesis]] of the [[corpus * '''[[Hypothermia]]''': Recurrent episodes of low body temperature.
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  • ...ysiology of underwater diving''' (/ˈfɪziˌɒlədʒi ʌv ˌʌndərˈwɔːtər ˈdaɪvɪŋ/; from the Greek ''physis'' meaning "nature, origin" and ''-logia'' meaning "study [[Decompression sickness]] (DCS) is a condition arising from dissolved gases coming out of solution into bubbles inside the body due to
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  • '''Warmed''' (/wɔːrmd/), from the Old English ''wearmian'', is a term often used in medical contexts to r ...ore being administered to a patient. This is done to prevent [[Hypothermia|hypothermia]], especially in cases where large volumes of fluids are being administered
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  • The term "drowning" is derived from the Old English word "druncnian," which means "to sink." Drowning may be complicated by [[hypothermia]], [[alcohol]] or [[illicit drugs]], heart or lung diseases, and [[trauma]]
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  • ...ed in cold water environments to reduce heat loss and delay the onset of [[hypothermia]]. * [[Hypothermia]]: A medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it
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  • ...an occur when a person is rewarmed too quickly after being in a state of [[hypothermia]]. The term "rewarming shock" is derived from the words "rewarm", which means to warm again, and "shock", a medical term
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  • |Term=Hypothermia
    266 bytes (32 words) - 23:27, 30 December 2022
  • The term "sclerema neonatorum" is derived from the Greek words "skleros" meaning hard, and "neonatorum" meaning newborn. I ...vere underlying systemic diseases, such as [[sepsis]], [[pneumonia]], or [[hypothermia]].
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  • The term "numb" originates from the Old English word "niman," which means "to take or seize." It was first ...limb "falls asleep," or it can be more generalized, such as in cases of [[hypothermia]] or certain neurological conditions.
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  • ...gery]] to manage severe [[Trauma|traumatic injuries]]. The term originated from the naval terminology, where "damage control" refers to the emergency contr ...ry goal is to prevent the patient from succumbing to the "lethal triad" of hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy.
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  • ...ich means 'manly' or 'brave'. 'Cappuccino', an Italian surname, is derived from the Italian word for the Capuchin friars, known for their brown robes that ...o known for treating [[American football]] player [[Kevin Everett]], using hypothermia therapy after a severe spinal cord injury.
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  • The term "body temperature" comes from the Old English ''bodig'' (body) and Latin ''temperatura'' (temperature), w ...rain that acts as the body's thermostat. The hypothalamus receives signals from [[thermoreceptors]] throughout the body, which detect changes in temperatur
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  • ...he Latin word 'temperatura', meaning 'a measure'. 'Measurement' is derived from the Old French 'mesure', which means 'to measure'. ...monitoring various conditions. It is commonly used to detect [[Fever]], [[Hypothermia]], and [[Hyperthermia]].
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  • ...ion in the [[Electrocardiography|ECG]] tracing that represents a deviation from the baseline in the [[QRS complex]] following the [[QRS complex|QRS]] and b The presence of a J wave is often associated with [[hypothermia]] and [[hypercalcemia]]. It can also be seen in patients with [[Brugada syn
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  • ...res. The term encompasses a range of conditions including [[frostbite]], [[hypothermia]], and [[non-freezing cold injury]]. The term "cold injury" is derived from the English words "cold", meaning low temperature, and "injury", meaning ha
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  • The term "Space blanket" is derived from their usage in space travel, where the technology was first developed by [[ ...ed by [[marathon]] runners after finishing a race to avoid [[hypothermia]] from heat loss. They are also used in outdoor survival kits for use in emergenci
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