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that catastrophic events ,resultingfrom exertional heat stroke

awareness ... dehydrationleadto exertional heat stroke

an increase in the body ’s temperature during intense physical activity(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke

intense physical activity which also leads to an increase in body temperature(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke

an increase in body temperature brought on by intense physical activity in hot weather(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke

doing intense physical activity in hot weather which raises one ’s core body temperature(passive) are caused byExertional heat strokes

a player ’s internal temperature ... can helppreventextertional heat stroke

when body temperature or hyperthermia exceeds 40.6 � C or 105.1 � F. Heat stroke can be triggered due to overwork during summer months and lack of perspiration(passive) is causedHeat Stroke Heat stroke

a rapid increase in ones core temperature in excess of 40 ° C from high intensity physical exercise in a hot and humid environment(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke ( EHS

Other serious potential conditionsmay resultfrom exertional heat stroke

extremely high body temperatures(passive) is caused byHeat Stroke - Heat stroke

a high level of physical activity ... potentially in combination with high environmental temperature(passive) are caused byExertional heat stroke ( EHS

excessive exercise(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke

exposure to the sun and characterized by a rise in temperature , convulsions , and coma(passive) caused bysŭnstrōk′ ) Heat stroke

elevated core temperature(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke

excess physical activity with insufficient cooling(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke

Severe lactic acidosis ( accumulation of lactic acid in the blood ) , hyperkalemia ( excessive potassium in the blood ) , acute renal failure , rhabdomyolysis ( destruction of skeletal muscle that may be associated with strenuous exercise ) , and disseminated intravascular coagulation ( a bleeding disorder characterized by diffuse blood coagulation ) , among other medical conditionsmay resultfrom exertional heat stroke

being in high temperatures for too long(passive) is caused bystroke.html Heat stroke

exposure to extreme heat and humidity(passive) is usually caused byHeat Stroke Heat stroke

three days of high temperatureshave causedwidespread heat stroke

increased heat production over a period of sufficient duration(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke

periods of cool - downcan causenon - exertional heat stroke

to adequately replace sweat loss in hot weatherleadingto exertional heat stroke

prolonged exposure to excessive heat or heat and humidity(passive) is caused byumm.edu Heat stroke

internal body heat(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke

orderto preventexertional heat stroke

the production of excess heat in the body through strenuous activity(passive) is caused byExertional heat stroke

the body 's inability to dispense of heat properly under existing environmental conditions(passive) is caused byHeat Stroke - Heat stroke

to​ the​ dangerous combination of​ increased temperature and humiditycan leadto​ a​ heat stroke

an accelerated rhab- domyolysisresultingfrom exertional heat stroke

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compact lock - in case Helpspreventexertional heat stroke

moist climate rules Guaranteeing suitable body cooling strategies ... extraneous variables ( for the most part beyond your ability to do anything aboutcauseExertional Heat Stroke ( EHS

medications that reduce sweating , vasodilatation and other heat loss mechanisms(passive) is usually caused byNon - exertional heat stroke

high ambient temperaturescausinghyperthermia ( heat stroke

40 Heat Alert MouthGuard Helpspreventextertional heat stroke

Heat and humidity ... risk factorscan leadto exertional heat stroke

Developed by the National Federation of State High School Associations ( NFHS ) , this course discusses how to acclimatize student athletes to hot weatherto preventexertional heat stroke

the medical complicationsresultingtradihg heat stroke

Rhabdomyolysis ( muscle fiber destructionmay resultfrom exertional heat stroke

the death of a Kent State University football player after an offseason morning workoutcausedthe death of a Kent State University football player after an offseason morning workout

to death if not treated properlycan leadto death if not treated properly

in permanent injury or deathcan resultin permanent injury or death

death or permanent disabilitycan causedeath or permanent disability

permanent damage or deathcan causepermanent damage or death

Smith 's death(passive) was caused bySmith 's death

an unfortunate death claim(passive) caused byan unfortunate death claim

serious symptoms such as diarrhea , vomiting , headache , seizures , and even deathcan causeserious symptoms such as diarrhea , vomiting , headache , seizures , and even death

the June 2017 death of Kent State offensive lineman Tyler Heintz(passive) was caused bythe June 2017 death of Kent State offensive lineman Tyler Heintz

the death of Kent State University freshman football player Tyler Heintz(passive) was caused bythe death of Kent State University freshman football player Tyler Heintz

the June 13 death of Kent State football player Tyler Heintz(passive) was caused bythe June 13 death of Kent State football player Tyler Heintz

in death when combined with physical exercise or elevated temperatures , such as occur in many dance clubsresultingin death when combined with physical exercise or elevated temperatures , such as occur in many dance clubs

the death of Kent State freshman offensive lineman Tyler Heintz during a June workoutcausedthe death of Kent State freshman offensive lineman Tyler Heintz during a June workout

the death of Kenton grad and Kent State University football player Tyler Heintz after an offseason morning workout at Dix Stadium on June 13thcausedthe death of Kenton grad and Kent State University football player Tyler Heintz after an offseason morning workout at Dix Stadium on June 13th

from excessive fluid losses due to heavy sweating and lack of evaporative coolingusually resultsfrom excessive fluid losses due to heavy sweating and lack of evaporative cooling

a number of complications , including respiratory and cardiac dysfunction , hypotension , seizures , rhabdomyolysis , acute renal and hepatic injurycan causea number of complications , including respiratory and cardiac dysfunction , hypotension , seizures , rhabdomyolysis , acute renal and hepatic injury

a dangerously fast heart rate and cause bodily enzymes to stop functioningcan triggera dangerously fast heart rate and cause bodily enzymes to stop functioning

from prolonged exposure to the sunresultingfrom prolonged exposure to the sun

from a prolonged stay on the shore of a lake , river , pond or on board of a boat , crafts , etccan resultfrom a prolonged stay on the shore of a lake , river , pond or on board of a boat , crafts , etc

to multiple organ dysfunctioncan leadto multiple organ dysfunction

cortical blindnesscan causecortical blindness

in a body temperatureresultsin a body temperature

severe dehydrationcan causesevere dehydration

lifelong CNS dysfunctioncould causelifelong CNS dysfunction

alsoresultsalso

from strenuous physical activityresultsfrom strenuous physical activity

The deaths in these separate incidences(passive) were caused byThe deaths in these separate incidences

the systemic inflammatory response , which further leads to systemic coagulation failure , cell necrosis , multiorgan failures , and clinical presentations of heat stroke [ 4triggersthe systemic inflammatory response , which further leads to systemic coagulation failure , cell necrosis , multiorgan failures , and clinical presentations of heat stroke [ 4

in muscle pain and weaknesscan resultin muscle pain and weakness

acid refluxcauseacid reflux

deaths of children(passive) caused bydeaths of children

short - lived generalized chorea in overdose Side Effects : headache , dizziness , xerostomia , diarrhea , nausea , fatigue , rash , urinary retention , vomiting , abdominal pain , drowsiness , photosensitivity 1 ° MOA : H1 and 5HT2A antagonism Target : H1 , 5HT2A , M1 t½ : 2.5 ( 1 - 4 ) ° TMAX : 6 - 9 ° Substrate of : Glucuronidation - watch for anticholinergic effects and CNS depressioncan causeshort - lived generalized chorea in overdose Side Effects : headache , dizziness , xerostomia , diarrhea , nausea , fatigue , rash , urinary retention , vomiting , abdominal pain , drowsiness , photosensitivity 1 ° MOA : H1 and 5HT2A antagonism Target : H1 , 5HT2A , M1 t½ : 2.5 ( 1 - 4 ) ° TMAX : 6 - 9 ° Substrate of : Glucuronidation - watch for anticholinergic effects and CNS depression

faintingcan causefainting

active livescan leadactive lives

to a fatal heart attackleadto a fatal heart attack

hypophosphataemiacan causehypophosphataemia

About 2 percent of sports - related deaths that occurred in the United States between 1980 and 2006(passive) were caused byAbout 2 percent of sports - related deaths that occurred in the United States between 1980 and 2006

sickle cell trait(passive) caused bysickle cell trait

to acute liver injury & failureleadingto acute liver injury & failure

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