Safety Flashcards

1
Q

Refers to the pressure one puts in himself or herself. Too much pressure that leads to a simple discomfort that might extend to a more serious injury

A

Overexertion

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2
Q

Body easily loses body temperature.

A

Hypothermia

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3
Q

Happens when the fluid in your body is lost more than the fluid you drink or intake.

A

Dehydration

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4
Q

If your body does not have enough water or fluid to do its normal functions, hence, you get ___________

A

Dehydrated

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5
Q

A person suffers from _____ when his or her body drops below 35 degrees celcius

A

Hypothermia

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6
Q

Happens when the body temperature rises up significantly beyond the normal temperature which is 37 degrees celcius.

A

Hyperthermia

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7
Q

Opposite of hypothermia.

A

Hyperthermia

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