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Hypovolemia, also
known as
volume depletion or
volume contraction, is a
state of
abnormally low
extracellular fluid in the body. This may be due to either...
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which cause increased reabsorption of
calcium in the kidneys;
resulting hypovolemia can lead to
contraction alkalosis. Angiotensin-converting
enzyme (ACE)...
- rate (GFR) (suggestive of
kidney failure),
decrease in
blood volume (
hypovolemia),
congestive heart failure,
gastrointestinal hemorrhage, fever, rapid...
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Hypovolemic shock is a form of
shock caused by
severe hypovolemia (insufficient
blood volume or
extracellular fluid in the body). It can be
caused by...
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wrist slitting, rely on
exsanguination as the
mechanism of death.
Hypovolemia Hypovolemia#History (Desanguination)
Slaughterhouse Tourniquet "Definition...
- and help with dry eyes. By
injection into a vein, it is used to
treat hypovolemia such as that from
gastroenteritis and
diabetic ketoacidosis.
Large amounts...
- Beer
potomania Normal physiologic change of
pregnancy Reset osmostat Hypovolemia (extracellular
volume loss) is due to
total body
sodium loss. Hyponatremia...
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possible causes are
remembered as the 6 Hs and the 6 Ts. See Hs and Ts
Hypovolemia Hypoxia Hydrogen ions (Acidosis)
Hyperkalemia or
Hypokalemia Hypoglycemia...
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hypernatremia (high
levels of
sodium ions in the blood). This is
distinct from
hypovolemia (loss of
blood volume,
particularly blood plasma).
Chronic dehydration...
- with
chronic consumption. The main
adverse effects of
diuretics are
hypovolemia, hypokalemia, hyperkalemia, hyponatremia,
metabolic alkalosis, metabolic...