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| - | A: When your body temperature is below 32 deg C.
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| - | Q: What is the number one killer outdoors?
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| - | A: hypothermia
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| - | Q: What is hypothermia?
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| - | A: body temperature below 35 deg C.
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| - | Q: What are the 5 sources of heat loss?
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| - | * conduction
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| - | * convection
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| - | * evaporation
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| - | * radiation
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| - | * respiration
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| - | Q: Name 4 of the "umbles".
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| - | * grumble
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| - | * mumble
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| - | * tumble
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| - | * stumble
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| - | * fumble
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| - | * bumble
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| - | Q: What do the 3 W's stand for in risk for hypothermia?
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| - | * Wet
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| - | * Wind
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| - | * Weary
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| - | Q: At what temperature does shivering stop.
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| - | 30 to 32 degrees C.
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| - | Q: What is the first sign of hypothermia?
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| - | A: Goosebumps.
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| - | Q: Name the 3 types of frostbite.
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| - | * superficial
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| - | * deep
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| - | * frozen state
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| - | Q: Do you rub (massage) a frost-bit limb?  Why?
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| - | A: No.  It causes major tissue damage.
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 At what body temperature (degrees Celsius) is hypothermia considered severe?
 
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 When your body temperature is below 32 deg C.
 
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 Do you rub (massage) a frost-bit limb?  Why?
 
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 No.  It causes major tissue damage.
 
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 What are the 3 system in the body affected by hypothermia?
 
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-  brain (intellect)
 -  muscles
 -  heart
  
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 What are some aggravating factors that can contribute to hypothermia?
 
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-  alcohol / drug use
 -  head injuries
 -  hypoglycemia
 -  dehydration
 -  caffeine
 -  smoking
 -  age
 -  preexisting illness
  
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 What are your muscles doing in
 
-  mild hypothermia?
 -  severe hypothermia?
  
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-  mild: shivering
 -  severe: stiff/rigid
  
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 When should you not thaw a frost bite?
 
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 When EMS is available, let them treat.
Do not thaw, if cannot be kept thawed.
 
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 Many things in your first aid kit can be improvised using other materials.  Name something that can't be improvised.
 
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 What is the number one killer outdoors?
 
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 hypothermia (or exposure)
 
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 What is hypothermia?
 
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 body temperature below 35 deg C.
 
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 What are the 5 methods of heat loss from the body?
 
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-  conduction
 -  convection
 -  evaporation
 -  radiation
 -  respiration
  
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 Name 4 of the "umbles" that are warnings of possible hypothermia.
 
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-  grumble
 -  mumble
 -  tumble
 -  stumble
 -  fumble
 -  bumble
  
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 What do the 3 W's stand for in risk for hypothermia?
 
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 At what temperature does shivering stop.
 
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 30 to 32 degrees C.
 
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 What is the first sign of hypothermia?
 
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 Goosebumps.
 
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 Name the 3 degrees of freezing injuries.
 
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 superficial, deep, frozen state
 
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Q: Do you warm severe frostbite slowly or quickly?
A: Quickly.  In 102 deg F water.   Be careful with tissue.
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What are the 3 system in the body affected by hypothermia?
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-  brain (intellect)
 -  muscles
 -  heart
 
Q: What are some aggravating factors that can contribute to hypothermia?
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-  alcohol / drug use
 -  head injuries
 -  hypoglycemia
 -  dehydration
 -  caffeine
 -  smoking
 -  age
 -  preexisting illness
 
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What are your muscles doing in
-  mild hypothermia?
 -  severe hypothermia?
 
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-  mild: shivering
 -  severe: stiff/rigid
 
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When should you not thaw a frost bite?
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When EMS is available, let them treat.
Do not thaw, if cannot be kept thawed.