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hypothermia

[ US /ˌhaɪpəˈθɝmiə/ ]
[ UK /hˌa‍ɪpə‍ʊθˈɜːmiɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. subnormal body temperature

How To Use hypothermia In A Sentence

  • Hypothermia may render the carotid pulse impalpable, but it is important not to start chest compression without evidence of cardiac arrest.
  • We've been doing this tedious plod for almost five hours, and I think about hypothermia.
  • Since there's little danger of hypothermia when the water temperature is 80 degrees, your chief sartorial concern is not offending other boaters.
  • Restricted foraging time due to inclement weather and the resultant decrease in food intake is believed to influence hypothermia in manakins and may induce torpor in hummingbirds.
  • Climb aboard without getting wet, you're less likely to get hypothermia. The Sun
  • Others became hysterical, possibly suffering from hypothermia, while thousands more suffered exposure and frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the heart fibrillates as a result of hypothermia, the surgeon crossclamps the ascending aorta using a medium Fogarty clamp.
  • The manifestations of SIRS include fever, hypothermia, leukocytosis or leukopenia, tachycardia, and tachypnea.
  • The second rule is only to serve cold soups when it is hot outside, so the first sip does not induce hypothermia.
  • Yet something similar has happened in exceptional cases of hypothermia. Times, Sunday Times
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