Match the environmental condition with the possible impact. Confusion, coma, and decreased neurological status. Fluid builds up in the brain causing increased intracranial pressure, resulting in confusion, headache, coma, and possible death. Hypovolemic shock due to large amounts of blood loss. Peripheral vasoconstriction due to extreme low body temperature resulting in possible loss of extremities. Body temperature above 40oC causing dehydration, confusion and possible death due to organ shutdown. Joint pain, fatigue, back pain, numbness in arms and legs due to dissolved gases in the blood stream. Homeostasis may be altered causing life threatening changes within the body. Central nervous system depression can cause respiratory and cardiac arrest, organs that are deprived of oxygen will shut down and death may occur. Renal failure, muscle weakness, and paralysis, coagulopathy or prolonged bleeding.A.StabbingB.Frost biteC.3rd degree burnD.OverdoseE.Heat strokeF.Submersion injuriesG.Altitude sicknessH.Snake biteI.Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)J.Head injury