Body Fluid Compartments Made Easy
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Learn how the compartments react to changes in osmolarity.
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SIADH is increased ADH secretion and it's an anti-diuretic and promotes water reabsorption, so wouldn't the osmolarity decrease in the last diagram followed by decrease in ECF and finally Increase in ICF
You are absolutely right. SIADH would cause relative hyponatremia by increasing water reabsorption and therefore cause a gain of hypotonic. Thank you.
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If it would be hypotonic then would it not be the same as gaining hypotonic fluid? (decreased osmolarity, increased ICF AND ECF)
@@musabzulfiqar Yes, it would be just like the gain of hypotonic diagram.
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siadh doesnt cause gain of hypertonic fluid, rather it will cause gain of hypotonic fluid but with compensatory aldosterone and natriuretic peptide causing normal ecf but decreased osmolarity and increased icf
this really helped me. thank you. but on my worksheet there's one that says "isotonic volume loss with partial hypotonic volume replacement." what would that one look like exactly? or is it just another name?
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So basically the effect of osmolarity is first seen in the ECF and depending on that we’ll have an effect in the ICF?
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If the osmolarity of the icf increasese fluid shoud move from the extra cellular compartment into the intracellular therby further decreasing the ecf and increasing icf??
SIADH is a hyposmotic volume expansion
my professor said that osmolarity and tonicity are the same thing though so who am i to judge
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Is "loss of hypotonic" the same as hyposmotic volume contraction?
It is the same as hyperosmotic volume contraction. You are losing hyposmotic fluid.
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actually the graphs r not matching wth brs physiology book
y water y not any other juice?
It's easier to make examples using water because it is (mostly) free of solutes. Juices have sugars and salts and other electrolytes that can affect the movement between the fluid compartments.
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SIADH graph is wrong
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