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FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS CONTABLES, FINANCIERAS Y

ADMINISTRATIVAS
ESCUELA PROFESIONAL DE CONTABILIDAD

NOMBRE:
CUNYARACHE SEMINARIO JESSICA

ASIGNATURA:
INGLES II
DOCENTE:
SOSA HERNANDEZ MARIA DEL PILAR
TEMA:
HYPOTHERMIA

CICLO:
V

PIURA-PERU
2019
QUESTIONS
1. What is Hypothermia?
Hypothermia is a very low body temperature of 35,4°C or lower. It is a serious condition that can be fatal.
Hyperthermia is a very high temperature.

2. How do you know if somebody has hypothermia?


because the temperature of our body drops below 35.4 ° C

3. What do you have to do if you are with somebody who has hypothermia?
Call 999 immediately. While you wait for the emergency services yo can:
• Take off the patient clothes if they are wet
• Give the patient extra clothing and/or a hat
• Cover de patient with a blanket
• Prepare a warm (nor hot) drink for the patient
• Close all windows and doors
• Turn up the room temperature
• Wash the patient’s hands and face in warm (nor hot) water

4. What is the difference between hypothermia and hyperthermia?


the difference is that hypothermia, its body temperature drops below 35ºC and hyperthermia is the increase
in body temperature that exceeds 38ºC

5. Which one is more dangerous: hypothermia or hyperthermia?


Hypothermia is more dangerous because body temperature is very important because it influences our
health. For our metabolism to work properly we have to maintain the internal temperature, without sudden
rises or falls, the changes are not good for the PH to regulate and optimize the cellular voltage.

6. Explain how to fulfill one of the steps for treating hypothermia.


 Treat it gently: When you are helping a person with hypothermia, treat it with care. Just do those
movements that are necessary. Do not massage the person or rub them. Excessive, energetic or
sudden movements can cause cardiac arrest.

7. Do you know what FIRST AIDS mean?


is the disease that develops as a result of the progressive destruction of the immune system (production of
an organism), produced by a virus discovered in 1983 and called Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

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