Shivering, pale skin, cold extremities, slurred speech, dis-orientation, lapsing into unconsciousness.
Indications that a person is suffering from hypothermia: stumbles, mumbles, fumbles, and grumbles
shivering,numbness, trouble walking
being cold, shiverinng
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The "umbles" are warning signs to look for in suspected hypothermia. They are stumbles, mumbles, fumbles, and grumbles. These are all signs that the body's nervous and muscular systems may be affected.
hypothermia.
Anyone who aids a victim of hypothermia should also look for signs of frostbite and be aware that attempting to rewarm a frostbitten area of the body before emergency help arrives can be extremely dangerous.
heavy breathing and light headedness
Machines like bedside monitors are used in hospital to monitor someones vital signs. There is also a blood glucose monitoring for people with diabetes.
Casualty may appear drowsy and confused
General signs of hypothermia include shivering, cold and pale skin, confusion or memory loss, slurred speech, and extreme fatigue. Additionally, a casualty may exhibit poor coordination, slow breathing, and a weak pulse as their body temperature drops.
Symptoms of hypothermia include shivering, confusion, slurred speech, drowsiness, and weak pulse. It can be recognized by observing these signs, as well as cold and pale skin, and difficulty moving or coordinating movements.