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  • ...trauma is hypothermia, [[trauma induced coagulopathy]] and [[acidosis]]. Hypothermia may be deliberately induced to slow metabolic processes, as for surgery und ==Physiology of hypothermia==
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  • ...e control surgery]], the combination of [[trauma induced coagulopathy]], [[hypothermia]] and [[metabolic acidosis ]]
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  • {{r|Hypothermia}}
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  • {{r|Induced hypothermia}}
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  • {{r|Hypothermia}}
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  • ...rubber, full of bubbles, that a diver will wear to help protect them from hypothermia, during long dives. Their body heat warms the water in the bubbles. This
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  • ===Induced hypothermia=== ...hor=Kim YM, Yim HW, Jeong SH, Klem ML, Callaway CW| title=Does therapeutic hypothermia benefit adult cardiac arrest patients presenting with non-shockable initial
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  • ...trauma is hypothermia, [[trauma induced coagulopathy]] and [[acidosis]]. Hypothermia may be deliberately induced to slow metabolic processes, as for surgery und ==Physiology of hypothermia==
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  • ...cryosurgery, [[cryopreservation]], [[Freeze drying|lyophilization]] and [[hypothermia]]. The Institute publishes the [[peer-reviewed]] [[scientific journal]] ''
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  • # [[fever]] >38° C (100.4° F) or hypothermia <36° C (96.8° F)
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  • {{r|Hypothermia}}
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  • ...re irreversible shock, new methods, such as [[permissive hypotension]], [[hypothermia]], and aggressive oxygenation may have extended the period. <ref>{{citation ...Extending the golden hour of hemorrhagic shock tolerance with oxygen plus hypothermia in awake rats. An exploratory study
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  • ...patient before the [[lethal triad]] of [[trauma induced coagulopathy]], [[hypothermia]], and [[metabolic acidosis]]. The components of the lethal triad are metab Transfused Trauma Patient: Hypothermia and Acidoses Revisited." J Trauma 1997, ''cited by'' Zalstein</ref>
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  • In 1972, Alcor was incorporated as the Alcor Society for Solid State Hypothermia in the State of California by [[Fred and Linda Chamberlain]]. (The name was ...e resuscitated with no measurable neurological deficit after hours in deep hypothermia, just a few degrees above zero Celsius. The blood substitute which was deve
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  • ...umanity, giving meaning to the deaths, by providing unobtainable data on [[hypothermia]]; this has been examined from the perspective of Jewish law. <ref>{{citati
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  • ...isms) subjected to any temperature below normal (ranging from moderately [[Hypothermia|hypothermic]] conditions to cryogenic temperatures). At least 6 major area ...[[cancer]]. Although not very widespread, cryosurgery has its benefits. [[Hypothermia]], e.g. during [[heart surgery]] on a "cold" heart (generated by cold perfu
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  • ...nbach, Radomski and Hunter diagnostic criteria and comparison to malignant hypothermia, have been systematically reviewed.<ref name="pmid27406219">{{cite journal|
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  • ...umanity, giving meaning to the deaths, by providing unobtainable data on [[hypothermia]]; this has been examined from the perspective of Jewish law. <ref>{{citati
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  • * Hypothermia
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  • * Hypothermia
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  • - Temperature high fever, even [[hypothermia]] (in animals)
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  • *[[hypothermia]]
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  • ...old snap, during bad weather, Justin realized Matis was showing signs of [[hypothermia]]. She describes him stripping off his own clothes, in order to try to kee
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  • - Temperature high fever, even [[hypothermia]] (in animals)
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  • ...dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, hypoglycemia, anemia, hypoalbumineia, hypothermia, and septic shock or overwhelming secondary bacterial infection due to low
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  • ...heart disease and did not suggest foul play. The actual cause of death was hypothermia and drowning. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...d; they not only did not treat for mustard poisoning, but, concerned about hypothermia, wrapped victims, still contaminated in oil, with blankets, increasing the
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  • ...ement of the [[oxidation]] occurring during secondary brain injury. The [[hypothermia]] that is induced to slow the increase in levels of excitotoxic [[amino aci
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  • ...forced on the party due to its lack of canoes nearly killed two men with [[hypothermia]], and the only food available was a combination of desiccated deer carcass
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  • ...forced on the party due to its lack of canoes nearly killed two men with [[hypothermia]], and the only food available was a combination of desiccated deer carcass
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