the rapid loss of body heat(passive) is caused byImmersion hypothermia
Avoid going into the water head firstcould causeimmersion hypothermia
factorsleadingto immersion hypothermia
falling through ice or breakthrough with equipment Electrocution(passive) caused bycold water immersion hypothermia
orderto preventiatrogen hypothermia
If you change too quickly , your body can lose all the heat it just gatheredtriggeringpostexercise hypothermia
cooling the blood flowing in a selected artery(passive) created byIntravascular hypothermia
one misstepcan leadto immersion hypothermia
whether activation of the Y1 receptor subtype solely underlies the capacity of NPYto triggertorporlike hypothermia
multiple layerspreventedhypothermia from the brief immersion
Even though coinjection of Y5 antagonist with NPY failedto preventtorporlike hypothermia
dendrite degeneration at 1 and 7 days after severe TBIpreventeddendrite degeneration at 1 and 7 days after severe TBI
spine loss at both 1 and 7 days after severe TBIpreventedspine loss at both 1 and 7 days after severe TBI
cell death and axonal degeneration after TBI10,11can preventcell death and axonal degeneration after TBI10,11
damage to extremities or the body ’s core , including unconsciousness or deathcan causedamage to extremities or the body ’s core , including unconsciousness or death
spine loss after severe TBI To further investigate whether posttraumatic hypothermia prevents spine loss after severe TBIpreventedspine loss after severe TBI To further investigate whether posttraumatic hypothermia prevents spine loss after severe TBI
dendrite degeneration after severe TBI To determine whether posttraumatic hypothermia prevents dendrite branch degeneration in the pericontusion region after severe TBIpreventeddendrite degeneration after severe TBI To determine whether posttraumatic hypothermia prevents dendrite branch degeneration in the pericontusion region after severe TBI
damage to extremities or the body 's core , including unconsciousness or death.[2can causedamage to extremities or the body 's core , including unconsciousness or death.[2
alsoresultsalso
from exposure to the 35 ° to 37 ° Fahrenheit waterresultingfrom exposure to the 35 ° to 37 ° Fahrenheit water
in suppression of both 2,3- and 2,5-DHBA elevations and glutamate releaseresultedin suppression of both 2,3- and 2,5-DHBA elevations and glutamate release
the potential problems(passive) caused bythe potential problems
metabolic changes in the body(passive) caused bymetabolic changes in the body