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Failure to sweat, limp muscles, seizures, and vomiting are signs of which temperature-induced
  condition?
 
  A) heat exhaustion B) heat stroke
  C) sarcopenia D) heat cramps

Question 2

Which of the following is characterized by weakness, fatigue, decreased blood pressure, blurred
  vision, and pale, clammy skin?
 
  A) heat stroke B) heat exhaustion
  C) heat cramps D) hypothermia



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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