following sentences with Words to Know

from this chapter.
1. When someone is in an abnormally deep stupor from which they cannot be aroused by
external stimuli, they are known to be in a ___________________
.
2. Check for a universal emergency medical identification symbol if you should encounter any
emergency situation or if you happen to come upon an unknown person who has become ill or
lost
_________________________
.
3. An increased amount of sugar in the blood can cause_____________________, also known
as
________________________
.
4. A patient with diabetic ketoacidosis (hyperglycemia) might complain of confusion, dizziness,
weakness, or nausea. Vomiting can occur. Respiration can be rapid and deep. The skin might
be dry and ______________________ .
5. The patient who is exposed to high temperatures for a long period in industry or at home
might suffer from
______________________
.
6. The patient becomes overheated with profuse perspiration, usually after some form of
vigorous exercise and the skin is pale, cool, and moist and the body temperature is normal. This
is known as
_______________________
.
7. The most severe of the heat-related problems is________________________.
8. When the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, resulting in a dangerously low body
temperature, this is known as__________________________.
9. Exposure to freezing temperatures will often result in _________________________.
10. An excess amount of insulin in the body can cause_________________, also known as
_____________________________.
11. One of the most common medical emergencies is an____________________ airway.
12. Poison can be absorbed, inhaled, injected, acquired from bites and stings or

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ingested, resulting in a ________________________.

Here are the completed sentences with potential words to fill in:

  1. When someone is in an abnormally deep stupor from which they cannot be aroused by external stimuli, they are known to be in a state of coma.
  2. Check for a universal emergency medical identification symbol if you should encounter any emergency situation or if you happen to come upon an unknown person who has become ill or lost consciousness.
  3. An increased amount of sugar in the blood can cause hyperglycemia, also known as high blood sugar.
  4. A patient with diabetic ketoacidosis (hyperglycemia) might complain of confusion, dizziness, weakness, or nausea. Vomiting can occur. Respiration can be rapid and deep. The skin might be dry and flushed.
  5. The patient who is exposed to high temperatures for a long period in industry or at home might suffer from heat exhaustion.
  6. The patient becomes overheated with profuse perspiration, usually after some form of vigorous exercise and the skin is pale, cool, and moist and the body temperature is normal. This is known as heat syncope.
  7. The most severe of the heat-related problems is heat stroke.
  8. When the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, resulting in a dangerously low body temperature, this is known as hypothermia.
  9. Exposure to freezing temperatures will often result in frostbite.
  10. An excess amount of insulin in the body can cause hypoglycemia, also known as low blood sugar.
  11. One of the most common medical emergencies is an obstructed airway.
  12. Poison can be absorbed, inhaled, injected, acquired from bites and stings or ingested, resulting in a poisoning.

Feel free to modify or adjust any of the words based on the specific context or terminology from your chapter if necessary.