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 Translation for 'hypothermia' from English to Finnish
NOUN   hypothermia | -
lää
hypotermia {noun}
hypothermia
lää
alilämpöisyys {noun}
hypothermia
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Translation for 'hypothermia' from English to Finnish

hypothermia
hypotermia {noun}lää

alilämpöisyys {noun}lää
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Usage Examples English
  • Hypothermia (dangerously low core body temperature) can occur in malnutrition, particularly in children.
  • Most of the data concerning hypothermia's effectiveness in treating stroke is limited to animal studies.
  • Mild hypothermia (32 °C to 34 °C) and moderate hypothermia (26 °C to 31 °C) are contraindicated for hypothermic circulatory arrest because 100% and 75% of people respectively will not achieve electrocerebral silence in these temperature ranges.
  • Between 1995 and 2004 in the United States, an average of 1560 cold-related emergency department visits occurred per year and in the years 1999 to 2004, an average of 647 people died per year due to hypothermia.
  • Chickadees are able to use nocturnal hypothermia to regulate energy expenditure, allowing them to survive harsh winters where other bird species not utilizing thermal regulation would not be able to.

  • Hypothermia: Characterized in the center: Normal body temperature is shown in green, while hypothermic temperature is shown in blue.
  • Temperature depression (hypothermia) also needs to be evaluated. Hypothermia is classified as temperature below 35 °C (95 °F).
  • The HELP is an attempt to reduce heat loss enough to lessen the effect of hypothermia.
  • A diagram he created in 1938 is today known as the "Đaja’s diagram (of thermoregulation)" or "Đaja’s curve", and the way he brought organisms to hypothermia (reducing the body temperature by asphyxia and cold environment and then complete recovery by warming up the organism) is named "Đaja’s method of induced hypothermia" (“hypercapnian hypothermia”).
  • One experimental treatment, therapeutic hypothermia, is used in treatment but there is no evidence that it improves outcomes.

  • As trauma-induced hypothermia is a leading cause of battlefield deaths, a provider may also perform hypothermia prevention can be accomplished through the use of a Hypothermia Prevention and Management Kit or emergency blanket, the placement of a casualty on an insulated surface, and the removal of wet clothing from a casualty’s body.
  • People who have hypothermia often have frostbite as well.
  • Hypothermia occurs when the body core temperature drops below [...].
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