How is hypothermia defined?

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Multiple Choice

How is hypothermia defined?

Explanation:
Hypothermia is when the body loses more heat than it produces, causing the core temperature to fall below normal. It’s typically defined as a core temperature at or below about 95°F (35°C). That’s why the statement describing a decreased body temperature for an extended period best defines hypothermia. The other ideas describe conditions that aren’t hypothermia—an elevated temperature is fever or hyperthermia, dehydration and high blood pressure are separate issues not defining hypothermia. In practice, especially in a US&R scenario, prolonged cold exposure and impaired warming can lead to this cooling of the body, so recognizing the drop in core temperature is key for timely intervention.

Hypothermia is when the body loses more heat than it produces, causing the core temperature to fall below normal. It’s typically defined as a core temperature at or below about 95°F (35°C). That’s why the statement describing a decreased body temperature for an extended period best defines hypothermia. The other ideas describe conditions that aren’t hypothermia—an elevated temperature is fever or hyperthermia, dehydration and high blood pressure are separate issues not defining hypothermia. In practice, especially in a US&R scenario, prolonged cold exposure and impaired warming can lead to this cooling of the body, so recognizing the drop in core temperature is key for timely intervention.

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