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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1383422)12/13/2022 10:52:41 AM
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Court this am in AZ




To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1383422)12/13/2022 11:00:10 AM
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Dont worry WarpedRat will answer with Climate Change LOL!!! Heads he wins, tails we lose. LOL!!!



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1383422)12/13/2022 12:59:48 PM
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Too bad; I wonder how long they worked on the kids.

1. Introduction
Submersion with cardiac arrest is a great challenge. Submersion time, water temperature, and prompt resuscitation seem to be crucial factors for outcome. Submersion in icy water (<5°C) may provide protection against cerebral hypoxia. Case reports have shown that survival with good neurologic outcome is possible. As no randomized, controlled trials exist, treatment guidelines are mostly based on a pragmatic approach. The current guidelines state that rewarming should be continued until a core temperature of 32–34°C is achieved [1], after which death can be declared if no return of spontaneous circulation has occurred.

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