Definition of Hypothermic. Meaning of Hypothermic. Synonyms of Hypothermic

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Definition of Hypothermic

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- hypothermia, they can also deny their condition and refuse any help. A hypothermic person can be euphoric and hallucinating. Cold stress refers to a near-normal...
- Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) is a surgical technique in which the temperature of the body falls significantly (between 20 °C (68 °F) to...
- same effect on dog and human kidney function from the same periods of hypothermic ischaemia. It was not until 1958 that it was shown that intact dog kidneys...
- clinical importance in rewarming the hypothermic patient. Afterdrop is not observed in the rewarming of all hypothermic patients. It is more common in patients...
- Cold-stunning, also known as hypothermic stunning, is a hypothermic reaction experienced by marine reptiles, notably sea turtles, when exposed to cold...
- organs, or whole organisms. Temperatures may range from moderately hypothermic conditions to cryogenic temperatures. At least six major areas of cryobiology...
- in the center: Normal body temperature is shown in green, while the hypothermic temperature is shown in blue. As can be seen, hypothermia can be conceptualized...
- hospitals around the world incorporate the AHA/ILCOR guidelines and include hypothermic therapies in their standard package of care for patients with cardiac...
- states of hibernation. When applied with therapeutic intent, as in deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA), usually technologically mediated revival is...
- and 68 °F) and stopping the heart and lungs. This state is called deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. At such low temperatures most patients can tolerate...