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  1. Of or are not prospering due to genetic defects or sickness brought about by, hypothermia , starvation, or disease. Ducklings can also be orphaned by inconsistent, late
  2. Group that received standard care following resuscitation. Death rates in the, hypothermia ,group were 14 % lower, meaning that for every 7 patients treated one life was
  3. The lake could be crossed on foot—though at risk of frostbite and deadly, hypothermia ,from the cold wind moving unobstructed across flat expanses of ice. A
  4. Of the plight of European peasants during the 1300 to 1850 chill: famines, hypothermia , bread riots, and the rise of despotic leaders brutalizing an increasingly
  5. Reported that most of the crew successfully abandoned ship, but soon died from, hypothermia , U-571 sank with all hands — 52 dead — at. She had not suffered any casualties
  6. Were from the tropical climate of the Yucatán, and some of them died of, hypothermia , Others contracted dysentery. Soldiers who fell behind were sometimes killed by
  7. Diseases, acute neurologic injuries such as strokes or herniation, hypoxia, hypothermia , hypoglycemia or traumatic injuries such as head trauma caused by falls or
  8. The Arctic Circle and the associated cold, any capsizing can easily conclude in, hypothermia ,and death. A spraydeck-equipped canoe is strongly recommended both for lakes
  9. Cause of the arrest (see above). In particular, patients who have suffered, hypothermia ,have an increased survival rate, possibly because the cold protects the vital
  10. Such as Spam and crackers amongst the debris),exposure to the elements (, hypothermia , dehydration, hypernatremia,photophobia, starvation and dementia),severe
  11. Preferred to cotton materials, which retain water and increase the risk of, hypothermia , It is also helpful to have several layers of clothing, which can be shed (and
  12. Kept awake indefinitely develop skin lesions, hyperphagia, loss of body mass, hypothermia , and, eventually,fatal sepsis. Onto genesis According to the onto genetic
  13. No lifeboats and few life vests, so 73 of its crew of 76 died from drowning or, hypothermia , USS Macon was lost after suffering a structural failure off the shore of Point
  14. 150 Lakota are believed to have fled the chaos, many of whom may have died from, hypothermia , Reserves and First Nations Later in the 19th century, the railroads hired
  15. Humiliation; exploitation of fears, phobias or psychopathology; induced, hypothermia ,; the use of psychotropic drugs or mind-altering substances; hooding; forced
  16. Result in a floppy infant syndrome, with the newborns suffering from hypotonia, hypothermia , lethargy, and breathing and feeding difficulties. Cases of neonatal withdrawal
  17. Outcomes rate in pediatric patients),barbiturate coma, hypertonic saline and, hypothermia , Although all of these methods have potential benefits, there has been no
  18. Clotting, lowering of blood pressure, muscle paralysis, and the induction of, hypothermia , leading to shock and loss of consciousness in envenomed prey. As a result of
  19. A 24-hour period, with a target temperature of. 55 % of the 137 patients in the, hypothermia ,group experienced favorable outcomes, compared with only 39 % in the group that
  20. Passages, polypropylene thermal underwear or wetsuits may be required to avoid, hypothermia , * Cave passages look different from different directions. In long or complex
  21. Acidosis is compounded by respiratory failure. Patients may also present with, hypothermia , Alcohol is metabolized by a normal liver at that rate of about one ounce (one
  22. A frozen body of water. This can lead to serious injury or death due to shock, hypothermia ,or drowning. It is often difficult or impossible for skaters to climb out of
  23. 2009 and when rescued from the river, was reported to be suffering from severe, hypothermia ,and a large wound to his head. His identity has not been released. Eyewitnesses
  24. Are best suited for indoor living in warm and dry conditions, they might get, hypothermia ,if they stay outdoors in the winter. Their body temperature is slightly higher
  25. To return and search for survivors. He manages to save Rose, but Jack dies from, hypothermia , Rose and the other survivors are taken by the RMS Carpathian to New York, where
  26. Working with Jerry Leaf of Cryolite, developed a medical model to induce, hypothermia ,shortly after pronouncement of death. Dr. Se gall later went on to pioneer blood
  27. Asia was simply to abandon the infant, leaving it to die by exposure (i.e., hypothermia , hunger, thirst,or animal attack). Infant abandonment still occurs in modern
  28. Carrying sleeping and cooking equipment. Safety Caves can be dangerous places;, hypothermia , falling, flooding,and physical exhaustion are the main risks. Rescuing people
  29. Being put in place for senior people such as fall detectors, thermometers (for, hypothermia ,risk),flooding and unlit gas sensors (for people with mild dementia).
  30. Together with dysuria. Whereas in infants the condition may cause jaundice and, hypothermia , in the elderly, symptoms of urinary tract infections may include lethargy and
  31. Into the water. It may swim to safety, but some eagles drown or succumb to, hypothermia , When competing for food, eagles will usually dominate other fish-eaters and
  32. This with an adult coat better suited to life at sea. Until this age, pups risk, hypothermia ,and drowning if they spend too much time in the ocean. Thermoregulation
  33. Daylight hours. This may increase CIA survival by reducing fatalities due to, hypothermia ,during cold Andean nights. While unproven, it is speculated that this birthing
  34. Mountain with their wounded. Through threat of nearby enemy response elements, hypothermia ,and shock of wounded personnel, and across nearly 30" of snow in extreme
  35. Difficulty associated with the sport can lead to collisions, accidents, hypothermia , and other injury or illness, occasionally including death. Regional Ski Patrol
  36. Environmental causes, including heat stroke, cardiac arrest, dehydration,and, hypothermia ,; 7 were caught in flash floods; 79 were drowned in the Colorado River; 242
  37. Of LSD. The following symptoms have been reported: numbness, weakness,nausea, hypothermia ,or hyperthermia (decreased or increased body temperature),elevated blood
  38. During PEA or asystole is unlikely to have a therapeutic benefit. " Therapeutic, hypothermia ,Cooling a person after cardiac arrest with return of spontaneous circulation (
  39. Able to find the hole through which they fell. This may result in drowning or, hypothermia , but the rapid cooling can also create a state in which someone can be revived
  40. By utilizing active electrode monitoring. *There may be an increased risk of, hypothermia ,and peritoneal trauma due to increased exposure to cold, dry gases during
  41. Spurious electrical impulses, while certain drugs, hypoglycemia,hypoxia, or, hypothermia , can suppress or even stop brain activity on a temporary basis. Because of this
  42. Or nausea; early signs of oxygen toxicity causing visual disturbances; or, hypothermia ,causing rapid breathing and shivering. Nevertheless, the presence of
  43. Return of consciousness improves outcomes. This procedure is called therapeutic, hypothermia , The first study conducted in Europe focused on people who were resuscitated
  44. Platte to avoid local Indian hot spots. Other common causes of death included, hypothermia , drowning in river crossings, getting run over by wagons, and accidental gun
  45. Into a snowbank in Madison, Wisconsin while heavily intoxicated and died of, hypothermia , He would later say that Terry's death was by far the most painful event in
  46. To the climate. Winter and human health Humans are sensitive to cold, see, hypothermia , Snow blindness, norovirus,seasonal depression, slipping on black ice and
  47. Cases (bites, stings,intoxication, blast,rhabdomyolysis, heat stroke, hypothermia , hanging and strangulation, convulsions,diabetes, anaphylaxis,pregnancy
  48. In an effort to recover bodies. Most casualties had been caused by drowning and, hypothermia , as the crew had not been issued life jackets, and there had not been time to
  49. The water. The few who survive the initial impact generally drown or die of, hypothermia ,in the cold water. Most suicidal jumps occur on the side facing the bay. The
  50. Are believed to have fled the chaos, with an unknown number later dying from, hypothermia , The incident is noteworthy as the engagement in military history in which the

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