Anatomy & Physiology
Anatomy & Physiology
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ISBN: 9781259398629
Author: McKinley, Michael P., O'loughlin, Valerie Dean, Bidle, Theresa Stouter
Publisher: Mcgraw Hill Education,
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The occurrence of frostbite to a patient admitted to the hospital.

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The optimum temperature range should be maintained for the proper functioning of important metabolic activities in the body. These activities include “neural processes” and “cellular respiration”. The alteration in body temperature can lead to hindrance in important metabolic processes that can even lead to the death of an individual.

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