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BIOS 251 Week 5 Case Study-Integumentary System The doctors indicated that Karen had suffered from hyperthermia. What is hyperthermia? How does homeostasis relate to hyperthermia? How does the application of cool pads and spraying of water on the skin lower the body temperature?

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Week 5 Case Study: Integumentary System

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Chamberlain University College of Nursing

Anatomy & Physiology 1 with Lab

October 3rd, 2021




1. The doctors indicated that Karen had suffered from hyperthermia. What is

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hyperthermia?


Hyperthermia is known as our body is way too hot to handle causing many intense outcomes like

fainting or nausea. In the article Hyperthermia: too hot for your health by editor Kim Calvin he

states that hypothermia is known as an abnormally high body temperature that is caused by the

failure of heat-regulating mechanisms in the body that deal with the heat (Calvin, 2015). This

could be the result of a medication side effect, an infection, or heat exposure. Hyperthermia

occurs when the body can no longer produce enough heat to maintain a normal temperature. The

body uses a range of coping mechanisms to get rid of excess body heat, including breathing,

sweating, and increasing blood flow to the skin's surface. The brain and other organs can be

damaged if the body temperature rises above 105 degrees Fahrenheit. Other symptoms include

muscle cramps, tiredness, disorientation, headache, nausea, vomiting, and weakness. It's possible

that your skin will flush and your heart rate will rise.


2. How does homeostasis relate to hyperthermia?


Homeostasis and hyperthermia go hand-in-hand due to regulation characteristics of the body not

fulfilling their duties. The article Hyperthermia and Hyperthermia by authors of ABPI states that

hyperthermia occurs when the body temperature rises over the hypothalamic set point of 37.2

degrees Celsius and the temperature-regulating homeostatic mechanism is unable to maintain it

(ABPI, 2021). The normal biological function requires the ability to maintain temperature

homeostasis. Hypothermia is defined as a drop in body temperature caused by a malfunction in

thermoregulation, a decrease in heat production, or an increase in heat loss.




3. How does the application of cool pads and spraying of water on the skin lower the body

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