Question 171Safety & Environmental - QMED
70% to passPhysical exertion on the part of a person who has fallen into cold water can _______________.
Abe the best thing to try if there was no rescue in sight
Bincrease the rate of heat loss from the body
Cnot affect the heat loss from the body
Dincrease survival time in the water
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) increase the rate of heat loss from the body. Physical exertion in cold water leads to increased blood flow to the body's extremities, which in turn increases the rate of heat loss from the body's core. This accelerates the onset of hypothermia, which can rapidly become life-threatening. Remaining still and conserving body heat is the best strategy for survival in cold water, rather than increasing physical activity. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the physiological effects of cold water exposure and physical exertion.
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