Signs & Symptoms
Causes
Prevention
Safety
Risk Factor
100

It gets shallow and slow

What is breathing?

100

The most common causes

What is cold weather, and/or cold water?

100

Wear a hat or some other shielding-______ to prevent losing body heat.

What is cover?

100

Don't drink _______ in cold or wet weather.

What is alcohol?

100

The body's ability to regulate temperature may lessen with _____ ___.

What is older age?

200

in infants, It gets bright red, and cold

What is skin?

200

When your outside and your body's temperature drops overtime.

What is staying in the cold too long?

200

Get out of wet clothing as soon as possible and keep your hands and feet ___.

What is dry?

200

A bunch of helpful items to keep in your car, if you get stranded in your car in the winter.

What is an emergency kit?

200

Your tolerance for cold decreases when you are fatigued.

What is Exhaustion?

300

When you have hypothermia it gets weak.

What is a Pulse?

300

When/how your body loses heat

what is wind, radiated heat, direct contact

300

Wear thinner clothing over thicker clothing making sure to wear lots of ______.

What is layers?

300

If you plan to ride in a boat you should wear this.

What is a lifejacket

300

Some ______ can change the bodies ability to regulate its temperature.

What is medication?

400

When your body temperature drops the first thing you'll notice.

What is shivering?


400

True or False? Your body temperature can drop to a level at temperatures of 10*C or higher in wet or windy weather

True.

400

Make sure to keep your house warm by maintaining proper _______ in your home.

What is heating?

400

An action you shouldn't attempt in water, unless there is safety nearby.

What is swimming?

400

Some ______ _________ affect your bodies ability to regulate body temperature.

What is medical conditions?

500

Your body's automatic defense against cold temperature, in an attempt to warm itself

Why do you shiver?

500

True or False? You can get hypothermia if you are in water between 21*C to 23*C?

False. The correct temperature is between 16*C to 21*C.

500

Avoid activities that you could sweat a lot doing.

What is overexertion?

500

Be gentle, Get them out of cold or wet surroundings, Heat them up, Monitor breathing. Until medical help is available

What is treatment?

500

People with ______ _________ may wander from home or get lost easily, making them more likely to be stranded outside in the cold.

What is mental problems?

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