You may be on to something there, benjammin. At the very bottom of the page in the linked to by jshannon, it says:

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If conscious give them warm, sickly sweet fluids; if unconscious, do gentle, slow rescue breaths, one every 10 seconds. This will provide them with warm (98.6ºF/37ºC), moist (100%) air. Remember that the rescue breaths need to be long and slow as the chest wall is cold and slow to expand.


Interesting...
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