An exceptional rise in body temperature.
What is hyperthermia?
caused from exposure to cold for a long period of time.
What is frostbite?
Count by seconds after you see lighting until you hear thunder then divide by this number.
What is 5
The transfer of heat from the movement of a medium.
What is convection?
you need to take cover for at least 30 min. after this is heard
What is thunder?
A plot of air temperature and humidity
What is heat index?
exposure to cold for a long time, causing superficial skin tissue to begin to freeze.
What is frostnip?
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What is ATC?
the process that cools the body.
What is evaporation
You need to take cover for 30 min after this is seen and then thunder heard and the storm is within 5 miles.
What is lighting?
involuntary muscle contractions
What are heat cramps?
32 degrees farenheit
What is the temperature that water freezes?
this structure attaches the gastrocnemius to the calcaneus.
What is the achilles tendon?
Closer towards the top
What is superior?
away from the midline.
What is lateral?
dangerously high core body temperature caused by the hypothalamus shutting down.
What is heat stroke?
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one of two vessels that runs from the aorta through the neck and supllies teh head with oxygenated blood.
What is the carotid artery?
standing posture with the arms at the side and the palms of the hands facing forward.
What is anatomical position?
A location to take your pulse found in the wrist area.
What is the radial artery?
Caused by prolonged exposure exercise in hot, humid envirnment.
What is Heat Exhaustion?
dressing in layers, avoiding getting wet, wearing wind-resistant clothing, covering head and extremities.
What is preventing cold-related injuries?
The average is 70 BPM
What is resting heart rate?
A movement that turns the palm of the hand upward.
What is supination?
toward the midline of the body
What is medial?