<u>ANSWER:</u>
The correct option is D: Freezing temperatures. Hypothermia is a condition in which the body loses its heat very quickly.
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- The most common cause of hypothermia is severe cold conditions and freezing temperatures.
- When a person gets exposed to freezing temperatures, the body quickly loses heat.
- In this condition, the heat production of the body is very slow because of the severely low temperature.
- Major complications can result from the loss of body heat and immediate medical care may be required in most cases.
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SIRS was defined as fulfilling at least two of the following four criteria: fever >38.0°C or hypothermia <36.0°C, tachycardia >90 beats/minute, tachypnea >20 breaths/minute, leucocytosis >12*109/l or leucopoenia <4*109/l.
Answer: The correct option is IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA
Explanation:
Anaemia is a condition that arises when there is not enough haemoglobin available to carry sufficient oxygen from the lungs to supply the needs of the tissues. It occurs when the rate of production of mature cells entering the blood from the reb bone marrow does not keep pace with the rate of haemolysis.. Anaemia can be classified based on:
--> impaired erythrocyte production example, Iron deficiency anaemia. Or
--> increased erythrocyte loss example, haemolytic anaemia.
IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA occurs when the amount of iron nutrient needed in the body system for the production of haemoglobin is decreased. The symptoms includes
- impaired work performance,
- general fatigue,
-pale skin,
- depressed immune function,
- impaired cognitive and nerve function, and impaired memory.