Which clinical manifestation should the nurse expect to assess in a client with hyperthermia?

The nurse is teaching a class about the clinical manifestations of hypothermia. Which information should the nurse​ include? (Select all that​ apply.)

If frostbite is​ noted, the area should be rubbed vigorously.

The clinical presentation of the client should determine the severity of hypothermia.

Clients diagnosed with hypothermia should undergo a complete body survey.

A client diagnosed with hypothermia who is unresponsive and without a pulse should be declared dead.

Clients diagnosed with hypothermia should be encouraged to ambulate.

What are clinical indication comes in hyperthermia?

The body temperature may be over 105 F, a level that damages the brain and other organs. Other symptoms include muscle cramps, fatigue, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and weakness. The heart rate may be elevated, and the skin is reddened.

What is the nursing diagnosis of hyperthermia?

Nursing Diagnosis: Hyperthermia related to upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) as evidenced by temperature of 38.5 degrees Celsius, rapid and shallow breathing, flushed skin, profuse sweating, and weak pulse.

What are the 3 conditions that may occur during hyperthermia?

Heat fatigue, heat syncope (sudden dizziness after prolonged exposure to the heat), heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke are commonly known forms of hyperthermia. Risk for these conditions can increase with the combination of outside temperature, general health and individual lifestyle.

What symptoms indicates a patient need emergency care for hyperthermia?

When is it an emergency?.
having a body temperature above 104°F (40°C).
confusion..
loss of consciousness..
not sweating, even though you feel hot..
shortness of breath..
fast breathing..
excessive nausea or vomiting..
seizure..