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100

Hypothermia occurs when core temp falls below?

95 F (35 C)

100

Hyperthermia: core temp of ___ or higher

101 F

100

Most spinal injuries during diving affect the ___ portion of the spine

Cervical

100

Most dangerous and most common scuba diving emergency

Air embolism

100
Skin freezes while deeper tissues are unaffected

Frostnip

200


Five ways the body can lose heat

Conduction, Convection, Evaporation, Radiation, and Respiration


200

Three forms of heat emergency

Heat cramps, Heat exhaustion, Heatstroke

200

Basic rule of water rescue

REACH THROW ROW GO

200

Decompression sickness is AKA 

The bends

200

Common in hikers who stand in a river or lake for long periods

Immersion Foot

300

This type occurs when the core temp is 86 F to 93.2 F

Moderate Hypothermia

300
Also called heat prostration or heat collapse

Heat Exhaustion

300

Slowed heart rate from submersion in cold water, may cause immediate bradycardia 

The diving reflex
300

A person swimming in shallow water may experience a LOC by a decreased stimulus for breathing known as:

Breath-holding synocope


300

Tissues are actually frozen, permanent damage

Frostbite

400

Severe occurs when the core temp is less than

86 F

400

Perspiring stops, temp up to 106 F

Heatstroke

400

A ruptured tympanic membrane is likely to occur during this part of a dive

DESCENT


400

Changes in ambient pressure out pacing your bodies ability to adapt

Dysbarism

400

Permanent damage or cell death, hard waxy tissue

Gangrene

500

What age do you begin to have the ability to shiver and generate heat

12-18 months

500

How the body cools itself down (2)

Sweating & dilating blood vessels

500

Happens when you inhale small amounts of water to prevent more from entering

Laryngospams


500

The 5th most common cause of death from isolated environmental phenomena

Lightening

500

What spider has neurotoxins

Black widow