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The Company of Biologists Ltd: The Journal of Experimental Biology
Subscriptions Email alerting Submissions Referees Editors and Board Contact info. For Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America Travelling Fellowships Reviews Comprehensive reviews of exciting developments in comparative physiology Commentaries Brief discussions of hot topics and techniques at the forefront of biology Review Volumes Archive of special issue volumes dedicated to reviewing ...
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Hypothermia Prevention, Recognition and Treatment
Hypothermia Prevention, Recognition and Treatment. Articles, protocols and research on the life-saving skills of keeping hypothermia victims alive by core rewarming techniques.
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OA Guide to Hypothermia & Cold Weather Injuries
OA Guide to Hypothermia & Cold Weather INjuries. Learn about the recognition and treatment of hypothermia, frostbite and other injuries in backcountry settings.
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SARBC - Hypothermia
Hypothermia ...
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Hypothermia, State of Alaska - Cold injuries & cold water near drowning guidelines
The patient with severe hypothermia must be handled very gently, a cold heart is very prone to cardiac arrest. Even cautious movement of the patient may induce cardiac arrest.
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Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiac Care
Article by the Emergency Cardiac Care Committee and Subcommittees, American Heart Association from Journal of the American Medical Association October 28, 1992.
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DMTM Chamonix (English)
Research, Evaluation, Prevention and Information in Mountain Medicine and Traumatology ...
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Staying Safe Outdoors in Winter Weather
Exposure to cold temperatures can cause serious or life-threatening health problems. To stay safe, you should know what to do if a cold-weather health emergency arises.
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Cold Injuries and Cold Water Near Drowning Guidelines
These guidelines have been developed for use by prehospital , clinic and hospital personnel dealing with cold problems in Alaska. They are meant to be guidelines, not absolute rules, governing the treatment of hypothermia and cold water near drowning.
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Georgia Farm Bureau Safety: Hypothermia
Working Outside in Winter - When you hear about hypothermia, you usually envision someone stranded in a terrible winter storm. However, a form of hypothermia can occur when it's wet, windy and up to 50 or 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This condition is most common in cold weather, ...
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SARBC - Cold Injuries & Cold Water Near Drowning Guidelines
Hypothermia ...
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RES-Q Products Inc. - Protocols & Publications
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OA Winter Activities Home Page
The Outdoor Action Guide to outdoor activities in winter: winter camping, Cross-country and Telemark skiing, snowshoeing, and winter first aid.
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JCE 1998 (75) 48 Heat Capacity, Body Temperature, and Hypothermia
Heat Capacity, Body Temperature, and Hypothermia Doris R. Kimbrough University of Colorado at Denver, Chemistry Department Box 194, P.O. Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217-3364 Even when air and water are at the same temperature, water will feel distinctly colder to us. This difference is due to the much higher heat capacity of water than of air. Offered here is an interesting life science application ...
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Warning Signs of Hypothermia
Warning Signs of Hypothermia - More articles and information about Hypothermia from SARBC Including excellent papers by researchers Hayward and Weinberg.
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H.E.L.P. and Huddle - Cold Water Survival
H.E.L.P. and Huddle - Cold Water Survival More articles and information about Hypothermia from SARBC Including excellent papers by researchers Hayward and Weinberg Back to Protocols & Publications | Back to Res-Q Products Home Page RES-Q Products Inc.
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Heat Loss - Losing it 5 Ways
Heat Loss - Losing it 5 Ways More articles and information about Hypothermia from SARBC Including excellent papers by researchers Hayward and Weinberg Back to Protocols & Publications | Back to Res-Q Products Home Page RES-Q Products Inc. E-mail: Robert Douwens Last Updated: Saturday, 25-Apr-1998 20:52:47 PDT ...
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Hypothermia
Management of Hypothermia You may have noticed that it's getting colder outside. Moreover, some of my patients have informed me that the Almanac is predicting a hard winter. It would therefore seem appropriate to review the management of Hypothermia. It goes without saying that the best management is prevention, so encourage your patients to dress properly in low temperatures, accounting for ...
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Hypothermia - Treatment in the Field/Hospital
More articles and information about Hypothermia from SARBC Including excellent papers by researchers Hayward and Weinberg Back to Protocols & Publications | Back to Res-Q Products Home Page RES-Q Products Inc.
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Hypothermia
HYPOTHERMIA Preventing Cold-Related Illnesses in Agricultural Workers - http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/nasd/docs2/as17800.html UIAA Mountain Medicine: Frostbite http://www.thebmc.co.uk/mm/mm10.html Geisinger: Frostbite and Hypothermia http://www.geisinger.edu/ghs/publications/hypfrsbt.htm Return to: clinical topics * home page Comments: rfd@adams.net ...
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Hyperthermia/Hypothermia
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Hypothermia
Hypothermia is the accidental lowering of the body's central (core) temperature to 35 degrees C/ 95 degrees F or less. Remember that hypothermia can occur in all seasons, that water greatly accelerates heat loss, and that children and the elderly are at particularly high risk for hypothermia.
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