VOA朗读: Slow and Gentle Are Best in Treating Hypothermia

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Slow and Gentle Are Best in Treating Hypothermia

29 December 2009

This is the VOA Special English Health Report.

We talked last week about ways to avoid cold-weather injuries. Today we are going to talk about emergency treatment of hypothermia.

Hypothermia can be mild, moderate or severe. Mild hypothermia is something that most people have experienced if they live in cold climates. You feel so cold that your body starts to shake -- not very much, but uncontrollably.

The treatment for mild hypothermia starts with getting out of the cold and, if necessary, changing into dry clothes. Drinking warm, non-alcoholic liquids and eating something sugary can stop the shivering.

Taking a warm bath or sitting by a fire or doing some exercise can also help the body warm up. These are all common sense treatments.

But treatment needs change when people enter the moderate or severe stages of hypothermia. In that situation, their body temperature drops below thirty-five degrees Celsius. They lose the ability to think clearly. Their muscles become stiff. They might bump into things or fall over objects.

We got advice from a park ranger experienced in search-and-rescue for the National Park Service in California. Adrienne Freeman explained that rescuers will first try to prevent additional heat loss. They will place extra covering around the chest, head and neck of hypothermia victims to keep them warm.

It is important to work fast to get people out of the cold. Hypothermia victims need medical help as soon as possible. But it is equally important to move them slowly and gently.

Any rough or sudden movement can force cold blood from the arms, legs and hands deep into the warmer middle of the body. The sudden flow of cold blood can create shock, a serious condition. It can also cause a dangerously abnormal heartbeat.

The process of "rewarming" a person needs to be done slowly, in a hospital setting. Ranger Freeman said members of search-and-rescue teams have a saying that victims are not dead until they are warm and dead.

An extremely low body temperature can cause the heart to beat so slowly that a pulse may be difficult to find. In other words, a person who is suffering from the effects of severe cold may seem dead, but still be alive.

***这篇朗读是这个圣诞新年期间的最后一篇.下个星期开始,将减少朗读!
最近的朗读,没有完全模仿VOA,按自己的理解读的.语速也有所加快!***


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Good reading! -lilac09- 给 lilac09 发送悄悄话 lilac09 的博客首页 (148 bytes) () 01/03/2010 postreply 16:56:13

Keep on the good work!:) -blueswan- 给 blueswan 发送悄悄话 blueswan 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/03/2010 postreply 19:28:36

good reading and keep up with the good job. -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/04/2010 postreply 04:26:44

Good to learn: Slow and Gentle Are Best in Treating Hypothermia~ -小千...千与千寻- 给 小千...千与千寻 发送悄悄话 小千...千与千寻 的博客首页 (7 bytes) () 01/04/2010 postreply 06:25:10

Thank you for 朗读 how to treat hypothermia. Good tips. -紫君- 给 紫君 发送悄悄话 紫君 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/04/2010 postreply 08:08:36

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