electrolyte balance

physiology

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burn trauma disruption

  • Depth of burn as classified by degree
    In burn

    …salts, not only disturbs their balance in the body but changes the osmotic balance of the blood and body fluids. The significance of these physiological changes was understood in 1905, but not until the 1930s were doctors able to correct them with transfusions of blood or plasma.

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dehydration

  • Severe dehydration can be treated using intravenous administration of a saline solution. This helps to replace water lost from the body, as well as to restore salt concentrations to normal levels within body fluids.
    In dehydration: Symptoms and progression

    …disproportionately greater than loss of electrolytes (salt), the osmotic pressure of the extracellular fluids becomes higher than in the cells. Since water passes from a region of lower to a region of higher osmotic pressure, water flows out of the cells into the extracellular fluid, tending to lower its osmotic…

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disease manifestation

  • The routine monitoring of blood pressure levels is an important part of assessing an individual's health. Blood pressure provides information about the amount of blood in circulation and about heart function and thus is an important indicator of disease.
    In human disease: Disease: signs and symptoms

    Fluid and electrolyte imbalances may be further consequences of homeostatic failure and additional significant manifestations of disease. The causes of these abnormalities are complex. Edema, or swelling, results from shifts in fluid distribution within body tissues. Edema may be localized, as when the leg veins are narrowed…

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disease prevention and homeostasis

effect on nervous system

fluid retention during pregnancy

  • initiation of pregnancy; fertilization and implantation
    In pregnancy: Water

    Retention of large amounts of electrolytes, particularly sodium, accompanies the increase in the amount of body fluids. Approximately 12 grams of sodium are retained monthly. In addition to a positive sodium balance, there is a positive chloride and potassium balance during pregnancy. As a result, additional water is required to…

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homeostasis in endocrine systems

  • The principal glands of the female and male human endocrine systems.
    In human endocrine system: Maintenance of homeostasis

    …constancy of these salts (electrolytes) inside and outside of cells is closely guarded. Even small changes in the serum concentrations of these electrolytes (e.g., sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, and phosphate) elicit prompt responses from the endocrine system in order to restore normal concentrations. These responses are initiated through…

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