Deck 12: Hazards of Temperature Extremes
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Deck 12: Hazards of Temperature Extremes
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Third-degree burns are minor and result only in a mild inflammation of the skin, known as erythema.
False
2
Hypothermia is the condition that results when the body's core temperature drops to dangerously low levels.
True
3
Infection in a burn wound can cause septicemia.
True
4
The severity of a burn depends on several factors. The most important of these is:
A) Age of victim
B) Location of burn
C) Amount of burned area
D) Depth to which burn penetrates
A) Age of victim
B) Location of burn
C) Amount of burned area
D) Depth to which burn penetrates
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The skin serves several important purposes including the following: protection of body tissue, sensation, secretion, excretion, and respiration.
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Heat exhaustion is a type of heat stress that occurs as a result of water and/or salt depletion.
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Damage from frostbite can affect only the outer layer of the skin.
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8
First-degree burns are classified as critical burns.
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9
Critical burns are second-degree burns covering what percentage of BSA (Body Surface Area)?
A) 10%
B) 5%
C) 15%
D) 30%
A) 10%
B) 5%
C) 15%
D) 30%
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10
Windchill factor is the cooling effect produced by a combination of temperature, wind, velocity, and/or air movement.
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11
When heat gain from any source or sources is more than the body can compensate for by sweating, the result is:
A) Internal heat gain
B) Heat stress
C) Body heat
D) Convection heat gain
A) Internal heat gain
B) Heat stress
C) Body heat
D) Convection heat gain
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12
Radiant heat is the result of:
A) Conduction
B) Convection
C) Electromagnetic nonionizing energy
D) Acclimatization
A) Conduction
B) Convection
C) Electromagnetic nonionizing energy
D) Acclimatization
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13
Which of the following is a potential harmful effect of the chemical Methylbromide?
A) Tissue damage
B) Blisters
C) Ulceration
D) Eye burns
A) Tissue damage
B) Blisters
C) Ulceration
D) Eye burns
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14
Heat stroke is a type of heat stress that occurs as a result of a rapid rise in the body's core temperature.
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15
Profuse sweating that suddenly stops after just a few minutes is a symptom of heat strain.
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