- strategy). In medicine, loss of
normal thermoregulation is
referred to as
poikilothermia. This can be seen in
compartment syndrome and with use of sedative-hypnotics...
- P's")
include pain, pallor, pulseless, paresthesia, paralysis, and
poikilothermia.
Without immediate intervention,
ischemia may
progress quickly to tissue...
-
described as
feeling tight.
There may also be
decreased pulses in the limb,
poikilothermia, paralysis, and
pallor along with ****ociated paresthesia. Usually, the...
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Erythromelalgia (hyperthermia)
Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia Thermogenesis Poikilothermia Guyton, A.C., & Hall, J.E. (2006).
Textbook of
Medical Physiology (11th ed...
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severity as
ischemia worsens Pallor - The limb may
appear pale and
mottled Poikilothermia -
Inability to
maintain a
constant core body
temperature Pulselessness...
- (pathological fracture) The 6 P's of
comPartment syndrome: Pain. Paresthesia.
Poikilothermia. Pallor. Paralysis. Pulselessness. KNIVES:
Kidney –
nephropathy Neuromuscular...
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including pallor, pain, paresthesia, paralysis, pulselessness, and
poikilothermia.
Affected individuals initially notice a
paleness of the
affected region...
- and ****ociated
symptomatology (pain, paresthesia, paresis, pallor,
poikilothermia).
Thrombotic occlusion of
distal vessels may
result in blue toe syndrome...
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hemodynamic instability,
diabetes insipidus (DI), panhypopituitarism,
poikilothermia,
metabolic instability,
acute respiratory distress syndrome and disseminated...
- (Lähmung),
pallor (Blässe), pain (Schmerz),
pulselessness (Pulsverlust),
poikilothermia (Untertemperatur). The tail muscles, anal reflex, and
bladder function...