Question 1618 Deck Safety

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A person is exhibiting signs of hypothermia and starts to shiver, what does this indicate?

A the body is in the final stages of severe hypothermia
B the body is dilating blood vessels to conserve heat
C the body is trying to generate more heat
D the body requires a rapid increase in core temperature
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) the body is trying to generate more heat. Shivering is an involuntary muscle contraction that the body uses as a mechanism to generate heat and raise the core body temperature. This is an early sign of hypothermia, indicating that the body is trying to compensate for heat loss and prevent the core temperature from dropping further. The other options are incorrect because: A) severe hypothermia involves a dangerously low core temperature, not just shivering; B) blood vessel dilation is a later stage of hypothermia, not the initial shivering response; and D) a rapid increase in core temperature is not the appropriate immediate response, as this could be dangerous and should be done gradually.

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