Question 172Safety & Environmental - QMED
70% to passThe most effective warming treatment for a crew member suffering from hypothermia is _______________.
Arunning or jumping to create heat
Blying in the sun
Cmouth-to-mouth resuscitation
Da warm water bath
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) a warm water bath. A warm water bath is the most effective warming treatment for a crew member suffering from hypothermia. This is because it allows for controlled, gradual rewarming of the body, which is critical for safely treating hypothermia. Other methods like running, lying in the sun, or mouth-to-mouth resuscitation can actually be harmful, as they may cause the body to rapidly rewarm, leading to further complications. The U.S. Coast Guard's guidelines on hypothermia treatment clearly recommend a warm water bath as the preferred method to safely and effectively rewarm a hypothermic individual.
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