each item on
Column B
a. dehydration
b. hyperthermia
c. hypothermia
d. injury
e. Overexertion
Column A
1. It is the subnormal temperature of
the body
2. It is the action of putting oneself
into too much pressure or effort.
3. This refers to the loss of too much
water from the body due to hot
temperature, fever or excessive
exercise.
4. This occurs when the body heat
reaches more than 38° Celsius due
to fever or too much exposure on
heat.
5. This refers to damaged tissues or
organs which occur when it
encounters greater physical force.​


Sagot :

Answer:

1.  C. Hypothermia

Explanation:

Hypothermia is a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature. Normal body temperature is around 98.6 F (37 C).

2. E. Overexertion

Explanation:

Overexertion is typically caused by repetitive movements, sudden motions, or prolonged effort. It may also be related to incorrect technique or working in extreme temperatures.

3. A. Dehydration

Explanation:

Dehydration is condition caused by the loss of too much fluid from the body. It happens when you are losing more fluids than you are taking in, and your body does not have enough fluids to work properly.

4. B. Hyperthermia

Explanation:

Hyperthermia is actually an umbrella term. It refers to several conditions that can occur when your body's heat-regulation system can't handle the heat in your environment. You're said to have severe hyperthermia if your body temperature is above 104°F (40°C).

5. D. Injury

Explanation:

INJURIES - Are damaged tissues or organs which occur when it encounters trauma or physical force that is greater than what it can resist or absorb.

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