Physiology of Body FluidsBruce M. Koeppen MD, PhDBruce A. Stanton PhDRenal Physiology (Fifth Edition)Koeppen, B.M., y Stanton, B.A. (2001). Capitulo 1: Physiology of Body Fluids. En: Renal Physiology. 3ª.ed. U.S.A.: Mosby, pp. 49-73....
The regulation of body fluids and infusion fluid distribution is a critical aspect of intensive care management. In this chapter, we explore the various control systems that maintain fluid balance in the body, including the kidneys, nervous system, and hormones. We also discuss the impact of dis...
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In doing so, he broadened clinicians' understanding of body fluids but changed the emphasis of fluid therapy from rapid ECF restoration to replacement of estimated deficits. Unfortunately, this change in concept, taught by his successors as deficit therapy, slowed the adoption of oral rehydration ...
The Body Fluids. Basic Physiology and Practical Therapeutics. By J. Russell Elkington, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; and T. S. Danowski, M.D., Renziehausen Professor of Research Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. 9 $...
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Composition of Body Fluids The compositions of the two components of the ECF—plasma and IF—are more similar to each other than either is to the ICF. Blood plasma has high concentrations of sodium, chloride, bicarbonate, and protein. The IF has high concentrations of sodium, chloride, and ...