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California State University, Northridge KINESIOLOG KIN 337 Ch7/ Quiz #2 1)How should body temperature be assessed in an individual suspected of having heat illness? There is a need for fluid replacement only in a hot environment Which one of the following is the most effective means for the body to dissipate heat when the temperature and radiant heat of the environment are higher than the body temperature? When a person’s temperature reaches 104 degrees F, the chances of survival are decreased dramatically The body would have to drop to what temperature or shivering to cease? Which one of the following is an incorrect description of frostnip?   If an individual presented with an increasing headache, nausea, vomiting and swelling in the hands and feet, what is the individual’s possible condition? Which one of the following conditions is caused by peripheral vasodilation of the superficial vessels, hypotension, or a pooling of blood in the extremities and results in dizziness, fainting and nausea? What condition is indicated by the absence of sweating with hot, dry skin and an elevated core temperature of 104F or higher? In hot and cold weather, an athlete should maintain a body temperature ideal or for competition to avoid the likelihood of injury Overweight individuals with a large muscle mass experience greater heat production than underweight individuals and are therefore more susceptible to heat illness

Health Science Jun 06, 2021

California State University, Northridge

KINESIOLOG KIN 337

Ch7/ Quiz #2

1)How should body temperature be assessed in an individual suspected of having heat illness?

  1. There is a need for fluid replacement only in a hot environment
  2. Which one of the following is the most effective means for the body to dissipate heat when the temperature and radiant heat of the environment are higher than the body temperature?
  3. When a person’s temperature reaches 104 degrees F, the chances of survival are decreased dramatically
  4. The body would have to drop to what temperature or shivering to cease?
  5. Which one of the following is an incorrect description of frostnip?

 

  1. If an individual presented with an increasing headache, nausea, vomiting and swelling in the hands and feet, what is the individual’s possible condition?
  2. Which one of the following conditions is caused by peripheral vasodilation of the superficial vessels, hypotension, or a pooling of blood in the extremities and results in dizziness, fainting and nausea?
  3. What condition is indicated by the absence of sweating with hot, dry skin and an elevated core temperature of 104F or higher?
  4. In hot and cold weather, an athlete should maintain a body temperature ideal or for competition to avoid the likelihood of injury
  5. Overweight individuals with a large muscle mass experience greater heat production than underweight individuals and are therefore more susceptible to heat illness.
  6. What is the heat disorder that is caused by prolonged sweating diarrhea, and inadequate replacement of body fluid losses?
  7. When a storm is near and a person’s hair stands on end, what should be done?
  8. Heat exhaustion is caused by the sudden onset of thermoregulatory failure which can lead to death I untreated
  9. A typical white cotton T-shirt provides how much SPF?

 

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