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Medical emergencies / Diving medicine / Physiology / Heat transfer / Hypothermia / Cold shock response / Drowning / Personal flotation device / Wetsuit / Thermoregulation / Water / Sea kayak
Date: 2015-07-21 13:42:54
Medical emergencies
Diving medicine
Physiology
Heat transfer
Hypothermia
Cold shock response
Drowning
Personal flotation device
Wetsuit
Thermoregulation
Water
Sea kayak

Shivering occurs as body temperature drops from 97º F down to 90º F. Muscle rigidity and loss of mental capacity occurs at a core temperature of about 93º F. Unconsciousness occurs when the body’s core temperature r

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