PPT-Warm Fuzzies & Cold

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Pricklies We are ALL special Doctor Appointments School Activities FriendsFamily Birthmarks Why insert childs name is special Bodies all work differently Doctor Appointments Extra Medications. º. F and below). Wet (rain, snow, ice, humidity) or wet clothes. Wind (wind speed 5 mph and higher). Lack of adequate shelter/clothing. Lack of provisions/water. Unit Leader’s and Instructor’s Risk Management Steps for Preventing Cold Casualties. GETTING THE JOB DONE. A safe worker is a productive worker. When . worker capacity is impaired, so is productivity. Inadequate . hydration . leads to a loss in productivity. When a worker is 2% dehydrated, they’re 20% less productive. Great Flood of 1937. 70% of Louisville was submerged. 3.3 billion in damages. Crest - 85.4 ft. (Flood Stage – 55 ft.). 15 inches of rain in 12 days. Chapter 1: Monitoring the Weather (Basics). One of the Deepest Extratropical Cyclones Ever Recorded. Helen Keller. Outdoor Pursuits. Course requirements. $85.00 fee paid by February 1. st. (. cheque. to HHS or Cash). Student participation form completed.. Theory. There will be theory taught in the; classroom, outdoors, and gym there will be tests on all theory. . the. Weather. Sun = Energy driving weather. Equator = warm; Poles = cold .  . why. ?. Daytime: air over land warmer than over water; reverse at night. .  . why. ?. Convection currents . Fronts. Lesson 8: Weeks . 13-14. Courtesy: Lyndon State College. What is a . front. ?. Early meteorological theory thought that “fronts” led to development of low pressure systems (cyclones). However, in the 1940s, “. Warm Fronts. : occurs when a warm air mass slides over a cold air mass. Relatively . stable. Moves slower than . a . cold . front. Long transition from cold air to warm air (warm air moves slowly). Temperature gradually rises. Chapter 7. Key Term. Rain Shadow Effect. . -. . An area having relatively little precipitation due to the effect of a barrier, such as a mountain range, that causes the prevailing winds to lose their moisture before reaching it.. GETTING THE JOB DONE. A safe worker is a productive worker. When . worker capacity is impaired, so is productivity. Inadequate . hydration . leads to a loss in productivity. When a worker is 2% dehydrated, they’re 20% less productive. © U.S. Coast Guard . Auxiliary Association. No attempts to add, modify or delete information contained within this document shall be made. If errors are discovered, please contact the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary’s National Training . Wet (rain, snow, ice, humidity) or wet clothes. Wind (wind speed 5 mph and higher). Lack of adequate shelter/clothing. Lack of provisions/water. Unit Leader’s and Instructor’s Risk Management Steps for Preventing Cold Casualties. Animals. 6-3.3 Compare the response that a warm-blooded (endothermic) animal makes to a fluctuation in environmental temperature with the response that a cold-blooded (. ectothermic. ) animal makes to such a fluctuation.. 121.3.13 cold and warm magnets Power Supply (PS) B. Hanna 121.3.13 cold and warm magnets Power Supply (PS ) Major goals/ milestones T4 - Milestones Power Supply ready for HWR in PIP2IT (R&D Phase) Objectives . Review the pathophysiology of cold injuries. Review the stages of hypothermia. Review treatment of hypothermia, frostbite, and . frostnip. in the pre-hospital setting. Case Study. Your next call on this so-far uneventful New Year’s Eve is to Death Valley (AKA: The Bottoms) where a person is found on the ground. On arrival, you try to turn the patient around, but he is stuck to the ground by ice that formed between concrete and his body. .

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