B) social
C) mental and emotional
D) monetary
Explanation:
Hyperthermia is an abnormally high body temperature, while hypothermia is when your body is too cold.
Hyperthermia
Occurs when your body absorbs or generates more heat than it can release
The body's heat-regulation system becomes overwhelmed by outside factors
Symptoms include:
High body temperature (103°F or higher)
Hot, red, dry, or damp skin
Fast, strong pulse
Headache
Dizziness
Nausea
Confusion
Losing consciousness (passing out)
Commonly known forms include:
Heat fatigue
Heat syncope (sudden dizziness after prolonged exposure to the heat)
Heat cramps
Heat exhaustion
Heat stroke
Hypothermia
Occurs when the temperature drops below that required to maintain normal metabolism
Exposure to colder-than-normal temperatures can cause hypothermia
For example, if you step into an extremely cold, air-conditioned room immediately after being outside, you risk losing too much body heat in a short period
Alcohol and drug use can also cause hypothermia
Answer:
bruns
Explanation: