PPT-Introduction and Body Fluid Compartments
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Vivek Bhalla MD Division of Nephrology Stanford University School of Medicine August 28th 2015 Anatomy of the Renal Block Physiology Pathophysiology Urology Body
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Vivek Bhalla MD Division of Nephrology Stanford University School of Medicine August 28th 2015 Anatomy of the Renal Block Physiology Pathophysiology Urology Body Fluids 1 Glomerular. Compartmentation: Cells and Tissues. About this Chapter. Body compartments. Biological membranes. Intracellular compartments. Tissue types and characteristics. Tissue remodeling. Organs. Three Major Body Cavities. BY. Dr. S. E. NWIZU. Consultant . Paediatrician. . Premier Specialists’ Med. Centre.. OUTLINE. INTRODUCTION. BASIC FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE THERAPY. DEHYDRATION. ELECTROLYTE PROBLEMS. INTRODUCTION. Distribution of fluids and electrolytes:. in the. Neonatal Period. Pedram. . Niknafs. , MD. Professor of . Pediatrics. Director of Neonatal Services. Afzalipour. Medical School. Kerman University of Medical Sciences. Kerman, Iran. Transition to . . done by :Ruba Hiasat. . Outline. DISTRIBUTION of Body Fluid Compartments . Normal values in extracellular space . Normal maintenance need . Osmolality , Osmolarity and Tonicity . WATER . Building material . Interstitial space (rectangle). Blood Plasma (red line). The three compartments will maintain equilibrium [but the cell should have the largest amount of fluid]. Fluid will shift based on:. . Na. Dr Yogesh Singh. dryogeshsinghaiims@yahoo.co.in. M: 9997265620. Homeostasis. Def. –. maintenance of the constancy of the internal environment of the body.. . Internal environment – . Cell. Protoplasm. Water. Electrolyte. Protein. Liquid. CHO. water. 70-90% of cell mass. Cellular chemical are dissolved in the water. Suspended particles in the water.. Reactions take place in the water. Presented by :. sajede. . sadeghzade. Total Body Water. Water constitutes approximately 50 to 60% of total body weight. . Lean tissues such as muscle and solid organs have higher water content than fat and bone. . BY . DR . G I McGIL UGWU. CONSULTANT PAEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGIST DELSUTH. OUTLINE OF . PRESENTATION. PRE-TEST FOR FLUID THERAPY. LEARNING . OBJECTIVE. INTRODUCTION. NORMAL BODY FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES. MAINTENANCE THERAPY. Final FRCA Teaching. Dr. Gautam Kumar. Download the talk!. Search . ‘UCL . Gautam. . kumar. ’. www.ucl.ac.uk. /anaesthesia/people/dr-gautam-kumar. "It is increasingly recognised that the choice of fluid administered to surgical patients may have a profound impact on their outcome" . Synovial fluid (joint fluid) (synovia. ):. Synovial fluid is a plasma dialysate modified by constituents secreted by the joint . tissues. .. Joint fluid is called . synovial fluid . because of its resemblance to egg white. . Alok Majumdar, Andre Leclair, Ric Moore. NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center. &. Paul Schallhorn. NASA/Kennedy Space Center . Thermal Fluids Analysis Workshop (TFAWS). August 15-19, 2011, Newport News, VA. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis. Acknowledgements. Addisa Ababa University. Jimma University. Hawassa University. Haramaya University. University of Gondar. American Society for Clinical Pathology . By Bamlaku Enawgaw. Objectives. At the end of this chapter, students will be able to:. Define terms related to body fluids. Identify different types of body fluids. Define CSF. Define Serous fluids: pleural, pericardial, peritoneal (.
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