Physiological Process
Hodge Podge
Hypothermia
Hyperthermia
Management
100

This establishes the "set point" - temperature level for optimal physiological functioning.

What is the hypothalmus?

100

These 2 population groups are most at risk for alteration in thermoregulation.

What are the very young and very old?

100

Peripheral vasoconstriction causes these objective assessment data.

What is cool skin, slow cap refill, paleness, and cyanosis?

100

The goal of hyperthermia interventions.

Reduce cardiacvascular & nerological compications.

100

Most accurate way to measure core temp..

What is rectal?

200

Body heat is continually produced by this.

What is metabolic activity?

200

This acts as a vasodilator and major individual risk factor that leads to HYPOthermia.

What is alcohol?

200

The body tries to produce heat by these actions.

What's muscle rigidity and shivering?

200

Ways to reduce core temperature.

Name at least 5 intervention.

What's cool packs , cooling blanket, gastric / colonic lavage, hydration, nutrition.

200

Helps to establish risk factors.

What is pt age, health history, social history, recent illness, environmental exposure?

300

A loss of heat by air currents.

What is convection?

300

Besides age, this is considered population risk factor.

What's non-Hispanic Blacks, populations living in extreme temps., low socioeconomic status

300

A side effect of reduction in cerebral blood flow.

What's cognition, poor coordination and sluggish thoughts

300

Drugs to treat hyperthermia.

What's antipyrtics ? NSAIDS ?

What's dantrolene sodium ?(MH)

300

Most common symptom with HYPOthermia?

What is feeling cold?

400

This occurs as a result of epinephrine release.

What is  Thermogenesis? 

Name another way the body conserves heat!

400

These 2 body parts produce most of the metabolic activity.

What's muscles and liver

400

The effect of hypothermia on the urinary system.

What is decrease urine output?

400

A temporary elevation of body temp. 

What is a fever?

400

These are reported symptoms of hyperthermia?

What's feeling hot, chills, weakness, loss of appetite, muscle cramps, malaise, lethargy, weakness...........

500

The amount of fluid a person can lose in an hour in EXTREME heat.

What is 4L ?

500

This is my favorite concept.

What's thermoregulation?

500

Consequences of HYPOthermiaon cardiac system.

What's atrial and ventricular fibulation/ cardiovascular collapse?

500

Teaching points for HYPERthermia in relation to environment / activity.

What is stay hydrated, 

rest and limit activity time in humid / extreme conditions 

500

Number one way nurses reduce risk of impaired thermoregulation.

What's pt education?

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