What is the following equation also called as? _____
Diarrhea is a cause of _____-osmotic volume contraction
Isotonic NaCl infusion is a cause of _____-osmotic volume expansion
_____ and inulin are the indicators used for the measurement of intracellular fluid volume.
_____ volume can be measured using D2O or tritiated water (THO)
_____kalemia along with hyponatremia (hypervolemia) is seen only in Freshwater drowning
Sweating in a desert is a cause of _____-osmotic volume contraction
On average, _____ fluid is 40% of body weight
Acidosis may cause K+ to shift _____ cells, causing hyperkalemia
_____ fluid volume can be measured using inulin or mannitol
Body Fluid Compartments and Composition
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Osmolality and Tonicity
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Sodium and Water Balance
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Potassium Homeostasis
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Calcium and Phosphate Regulation
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Magnesium Metabolism
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Fluid Shifts Between Compartments
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Edema Formation Mechanisms
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Dehydration Physiology
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Disorders of Electrolyte Balance
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