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Why should a person who has been submerged in cold water and is pulseless, not breathing, and cold not be pronounced dead at the scene?
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Why should a person who has been submerged in cold water and is pulseless, not
breathing, and cold not be pronounced dead at the scene?
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since the water is cold, oxygen is diverted to the heart and brain. rewarding and resuscitation have to be performed before the hypothermic patient is pronounced dead.
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