Sentences with phrase «of hypothermia»

Again, watch for signs of hypothermia in a toddler, which may include intense shivering, clumsiness, disorientation and slurring of words.
And still President Obama and his minions push for punitive carbon dioxide regulations and carbon taxes, while the European carbon market collapses, EU jobs head to China and India, and thousands die of hypothermia in England.
Neonatal kittens are just as much at risk of hypothermia as they are of starvation.
Initial signs of hypothermia in humans include the «umbles»: uncontrollable shivering accompanied by mumbling, stumbling and fumbling.
Symptoms of hypothermia including shivering and lethargy.
I cover signs and treatment of hypothermia in the «Winter Adventures» post.
Linda Black Elk, 42, a leader of the Standing Rock Medic and Healer Council, said Tuesday there had been two cases of hypothermia in camp.
The signs of hypothermia include depression, subnormal body temperature, and coma.
York's body temperature at the time was 88 ° and he was in an early stage of hypothermia.
The threat of hypothermia forces cold - climate farms to invest in heat lamps and other accommodations for their shivering piglets.
There are even touching moments of comedy as he talks to the seagulls to keep the psychological effects of hypothermia at bay.
In mice, but not humans, the trials were spaced to avoid the effects of hypothermia on performance.
As the fifth evening of his ordeal approached, he felt certain he would die that night, probably of hypothermia.
A reported 700 people die every year of hypothermia, and there were an estimated 125,838 homeless people last year according to the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless.
If babies are too cold they might be in danger of hypothermia.
I do not place your brain injured baby into a state of hypothermia because I want to see them shiver, I do it because it is proven to help with brain and organ recovery in the situations (to a certain degree).
If the calf had been weak at birth and the dam ill from milk fever, the calf would have likely died of hypothermia since the cow couldn't lick him clean / fluff his fur before he froze.
[3] S. Nimbalkar, V. Patel, D. Patel, A. Nimbalkar, A. Sethi and A. Phatak, «Effect of early skin ‐ to ‐ skin contact following normal delivery on incidence of hypothermia in neonates more than 1800 g: randomized control trial,» Journal of Perinatology, vol.
«Central nervous system depression, or impairment, combined with cold exposure can hasten the onset of hypothermia and death.»
Uncontrollable shivering can be an indicator of hypothermia, when the body's core temperature drops below normal.
Delayed graft function developed in 79 (28 percent) of the hypothermia group and 112 (39 percent) of the normal body temperature group.
«The optimal timing for induction of hypothermia is uncertain.»
In a study appearing in the October 4 issue of JAMA, Paul S. Chan, M.D., of Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, and colleagues evaluated the association of hypothermia treatment with survival to hospital discharge and with favorable neurological survival at hospital discharge among patients with in - hospital cardiac arrest.
Scientists have been trying to perfect the head transplant for decades, though attempts have overwhelmingly been met with problems of hypothermia and immune rejection — the recipient body and new head refusing to work together to ensure one another's survival.
I'd die of hypothermia if I wore this outside today.
The Spark In The Dark Collection has 7 shades (I have 6 here tonight) plus a re-release of Hypothermia (a limited edition from last year) and an addition to the Sirens line of shades (limited edition).
The girl for example refused to wear a wetsuit when going diving because she's an idiot and doesn't know the definition of hypothermia.
Cats can die quickly of hypothermia when left outside, particularly at night.
Use of previously published ranges could lead to overdiagnosis of hypothermia or underdiagnosis of mild pyrexia.
Some degree of hypothermia occurs naturally during general anesthesia because the metabolic rate drops and the body cools.
Prevention of hypothermia and frostbite in cats involves keeping cats indoors or in a heated building during severely cold weather.
The most obvious cause of hypothermia is, of course, exposure to cold, but it can affect dogs even at normal room temperatures if they are at higher risk: very young and very old dogs, and any dog under anesthesia.
If your dog has been out in the cold for a long time, particularly if his fur or skin are wet, or if they have been submerged in icy cold water, you should check for signs of hypothermia immediately.
Unfortunately, it may be difficult to reverse the damage at this level of hypothermia, but we can hope for the best.
The blanket analogy does work properly for a person on the verge of hypothermia, since then their metabolism is going flat out to try to maintain body temperature but can't do it, so core temperature drops, leading to bad consequences; putting on the blanket raises body core temperature back to survivable values.
Most of us have heard of hypothermia, but what about hyperthermia?
Beware of hypothermia during these cooler months.
A very premature baby will be at risk of hypothermia, low blood sugar level, low blood pressure, infection and help with their breathing.
Symptoms of hypothermia in pets range from weakness and shivering to inaudible heartbeat and trouble breathing, depending on severity.
The dog was eventually found, with a licked - clean ham bone and a mild case of hypothermia.
Signs of hypothermia include: violent shivering, followed by listlessness.
The result also showed that he had alcohol and drugs in his system capable of easing a person into the early stages of hypothermia and eventual death.
Giant bugs, snow pirates and the threat of hypothermia, just another day at the @rcade office as we review Capcom's sequel in the Lost Planet series.
In an earlier article, Jenkins showed that females with severe hypoxic ischemic injury benefit from a combination treatment of hypothermia and NAC, which provides the rate - limiting amino acid for the primary anti-oxidant in all cells.
Too big for parents to sit over protectively, but still too young to have grown waterproof feathers, downy penguin chicks exposed to drenching rain can struggle and die of hypothermia in spite of the best efforts of their concerned parents.
Would I die of hypothermia in the winter?

Phrases with «of hypothermia»

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