Environmental Factors

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Across
  1. 4. heating through another medium, such as air or liquid
  2. 5. increased body temperature
  3. 7. is treated by rewarming an area (not rubbing)
  4. 9. life threatening condition; sudden collapse, flushed skin, temp above 104.5
  5. 10. process of liquid turning to vapor; sweating
Down
  1. 1. measures wet bulb globe temperature
  2. 2. gradual rewarming should occur through hot drinks, heat pads, and hot blankets
  3. 3. heating through direct contact with a medium
  4. 5. decreased body temperature
  5. 6. emission and diffusion of heat rays
  6. 8. occur in calf and abdomen; pain, dehydration, thrist, sweating, or fatigue