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  2. Anna Bågenholm - Wikipedia

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    Her body temperature at this point was 13.7 °C (56.7 °F), [19] [20] [21] the lowest survived body temperature ever recorded in a human with accidental hypothermia at the time, [3] [4] [22] Dr. Mads Gilbert, an anesthesiologist and the chief of the hospital's emergency room, proceeded with the resuscitation attempt. [6]

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  4. Cold shock response - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of cold water immersion syndrome, the cold shock response, includes a group of reflexes lasting under 5 min in laboratory volunteers and initiated by thermoreceptors sensing rapid skin cooling. Water has a thermal conductivity 25 times and a volume-specific heat capacity over 3000 times that of air; subsequently, surface cooling ...

  5. Surgical humidification - Wikipedia

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    The risk of a loss of body temperature and hypothermia increase with the duration of surgery, especially for surgery that lasts more than one hour. Surgical hypothermia, defined as a core temperature below 36.0 °C, is associated with increased risk of infectious and non-infections complications, [ 27 ] longer post-operative ICU and overall ...

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    How much hydration you need depends on factors like age, activity level and environment, but on average, women need about 11.5 cups of water daily, while men need about 15.5 cups, according to the ...

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  8. Postoperative fever - Wikipedia

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    Postoperative fever refers to an elevated body temperature (≥ 38.5 °C) occurring after a recent surgical procedure. Diagnosing the cause of postoperative fever can sometimes be challenging; while fever in this context may be benign, self-limited, or unrelated to the surgical procedure, it can also be indicative of a surgical complication, such as infection.

  9. “H2O: Just Add Water” Star Cariba Heine Reveals She's ...

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    Cariba Heine is starting a family!. On Friday, Dec. 20, the H2O: Just Add Water alum, 36, revealed that she is pregnant and expecting her first baby with husband Matt Pong.The soon-to-be mom ...