Saturday, 16 October 2010

Terminal Burrowing (Hide-and-Die Syndrome)


Terminal burrowing details:
  • Alternative name - hide-and-die syndrome.
  • Behavioural pattern observed in the last stages of hypothermia.
  • The individual enters small, enclosed spaces, ie cupboards, closets, wardrobes.
  • In outdoor situations the victim may hide themselves in culverts, crevices between rocks or felled trees or even burrow under leaves.
Precipitating situations:
  • Most often observed in moderately cold conditions.
  • The individual's body temperature generally has fallen slowly.
  • With dwelling associated episodes the condition is found during power outages.
  • Outdoor episodes occur when the person is lost in chilly, but not freezing, weather.

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Tags:
Cold - Hypothermia - Hide-and-die Syndrome - Terminal Burrowing
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