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As a surface rewarming measure for a client who is hypothermic, 113F is the highest temperature up to which the fluid can be heated for peritoneal lavage.

Hypothermia could develop after prolonged exposure to severely cold temperatures. When exposed to chilly temperatures, your body starts to lose heat more quickly than it is creating. Over time, your body's energy reserves slowly deplete, which results in a decline in body temperature.

The average body temperature is 98.6 F. (37 C). When your body temperature drops below 95 F, hypothermia sets in (35 C). Your heart and breathing apparatus may entirely stop working as a result of hypothermia, which will finally lead you to pass away.

Immersion in cold water or exposure to cold weather is a common cause of hypothermia. The main hypothermia therapies involve ways to bring the body's temperature back up to normal.

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