heatstroke

[ UK /hˈiːtstɹə‍ʊk/ ]
NOUN
  1. collapse caused by exposure to excessive heat
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How To Use heatstroke In A Sentence

  • This is why one uncontrollably shivers during very cold temperatures, heat exhaustion or even heatstroke, as the body can no longer maintain a safe core temperature.
  • Heatstroke is a medical emergency that should be treated immediately with temperature-lowering techniques such as immersion in an ice bath or evaporative cooling.
  • If you have heatstroke, your temperature will be very high.
  • If not treated promptly, heat exhaustion may evolve into heatstroke, a deadly form of heat illness.
  • Failure to arrest the process during heat exhaustion could lead to the more deadly condition of heatstroke.
  • The three types of heat-induced illnesses include heat strain, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke.
  • Defusing bombs in 120-degree Iraqi heat is stressful enough without adding risk of heatstroke to the mix.
  • I just smatter on as much as I want and then stoke the fire up to near heatstroke levels. Archive 2007-02-01
  • What distinction does the symptom that suffer heatstroke and catches a cold have?
  • Evidence of central nervous system dysfunction should trigger a diagnosis of heatstroke rather than heat exhaustion.
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