A doctor measures a patient temperature and finds it to be 35 C. This is likely a sign of what

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hypothermia. A temperature of 35 C is below the normal body temperature of 37 C, and can indicate a dangerously low body temperature. This can be caused by prolonged exposure to cold temperatures, certain medical conditions, or medication side effects. It is important for the patient to be warmed up and receive appropriate medical treatment as soon as possible.