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Change from liquid to gas; as persipiration on the skin and vaporizes, the body experiences as a cooling effect  Evaporation  
Abbreviation that stands for arterial gas embolism  AGE  
Application of an external heat source to rewarm the body of a hypothermic patient  Active rewarming  
Carrying away of heat by currents of air or water or other gases or liquids  Convection  
Death caused by changes in the lungs resulting from immersion in water  Drowning  
Direct transfer of heat from one heat source to another through direct contact  Conduction  
Condition resulting from nitrogen trapped in the body's tissues caused by coming up too quickly from a deep, prolonged dive  Decompression sickness  
Application of heat to the lateral chest, neck, armpits, and groin of a hypothermic patient  Central re-warming  
Increase in body temperature above normal; life-threatening in its extreme  Hyperthermia  
Gas bubble in the bloodstream; more accurately called an arterial gas embolism  Air embolism  
Condition of having begun to drown; the patient may be consious, unconsious with heartbeat,and pulse, or with no heartbeat, or pulse but still able to be resuciated  Near-drowning  
Covering a hypothermic patient and taking other steps to prevent further heat loss and help the body rewarm its self  Passive rewarming  
Sending out energy, such as heat, in waves into space  Radiation  
Breathing; during this process, the body loses heat as warm air is exhalted from the body  Respirtaion  
cooling or freezing of particular parts of the body  Local Cooling  
generalized cooling that reduces body temperature below normal; life-threatening in its extreme  Hypothermia  
Substances produced by animals or plants that are poisonous to humans  Toxins  
Chilling coused by conduction of heat from the body when the body or clothing is wet  Water Chill  
Toxin produced by certain animals such as snakes, spiders, and some marine life-forms  Venom  
Chilling caused by convection of heat from the body in the prescence of air currnets  Wind Chill