After establishing unresponsiveness, what should be your next step in patient management should be to measure the core body temperature.
The patient in question has been exposed to cold temperature for a long period. The first step should be to establish unresponsiveness in the patient. This can be through talking to him, checking for movements, examining the eye, etc.
Once unresponsiveness is established, the next step should be to measure the core body temperature. Prolonged exposure to cold temperature would have led the body to lessen blood flow by constricting blood vessels, or shivering to create heat.
If no interventions had taken place during this. The body begins to dysfunction as the organs start slowing down. Thus, checking core body temperature to determine the status of vital organs is important.
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