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  2. What does hypothermia look and feel like? Emergency room ...

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    At the hospital, treatment for hypothermia can vary depending on the person’s core temperature, according to Huang. Getting them into dry clothes is typically the first step.

  3. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms depend on the temperature. In mild hypothermia, there is shivering and mental confusion. In moderate hypothermia, shivering stops and confusion increases. [3] In severe hypothermia, there may be hallucinations and paradoxical undressing, in which a person removes their clothing, as well as an increased risk of the heart stopping. [2]

  4. The Christie - Wikipedia

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    It is managed by The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, which as of 2024 had a turnover of £472 million and around 3,500 staff, [1] and its work is also supported by The Christie Charity. The hospital was established in 1890 as the Cancer Pavilion and Home for Incurables by a committee under the chairmanship of Richard Christie .

  5. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS Acute Foundation Trust which operates 10 hospitals throughout Greater Manchester. It is the largest NHS trust in the United Kingdom , with an income of £2.2 billion and 28,479 staff in 2021–2022.

  6. The health risks of cold water swimming in winter

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  7. Shapiro syndrome - Wikipedia

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    One of the major symptoms of Shapiro syndrome is the hypothermia. Clonidine , an alpha 2-adrenoreceptor agonist, is a medication commonly used for hypertension. However, clonidine has been found to aid in hypothalamic regulation and is the most effective medication for symptom management in Shapiro syndrome . [ 5 ]

  8. Wythenshawe Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was substantially developed in the 1960s as part of Enoch Powell's 1962 Hospital Plan. [4] The 35 year private finance initiative contract for Wythenshawe Hospital, signed in 1998, was one of the earliest in the NHS. The hospital was designed by WS Atkins, [5] built by Alfred McAlpine at a cost of £113 million and opened in 2001. [6]

  9. ‘How do you get hypothermia in a prison?’ Records show ...

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    Even a single case of hypothermia in a patient at the hospital where he works would prompt discussion. Figures like what the DOC has seen would prompt “a massive investigation," he said.