HYPOTHERMIA
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Information on the patient's prior health and
activities often helps doctors establish a correct diagnosis and
treatment plan. Pulse, blood pressure, temperature, and respiration
require immediate monitoring. Because the temperature of the mouth
is not an accurate guide to the body's core temperature, readings
are taken at one or two other sites, usually the ear, rectum, or
esophagus. Other diagnostic tools include electrocardiography, which
is used to evaluate heart rhythm, and blood and urine tests, which
provide several kinds of key information; a chest x ray is also
required. A computed tomography scan (CT scan) or magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) may be needed to check for head and other injuries. |
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