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4 +1 | isotonic dehydration |
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4 | chronic dehydration |
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chronic dehydration Explanation: Chronic dehydration occurs when a person consistently loses more water than they are taking in over a long period of time. Also, you may find that this term could be translated as: global dehydration, chronic dehydration, overall dehydration All of them are correct, but chronic dehydration used more commonly in the literature Here are the references: https://mobileivmedics.com/the-long-term-effects-of-chronic-... https://www.hydratis.co/en/blogs/blog/quels-sont-les-effets-... https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/chronic-dehydratio... |
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isotonic dehydration Explanation: ,, -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 ore (2024-02-14 11:59:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.wikilectures.eu/w/Dehydration 21 Nov 2020 —*** Isotonic dehydration: This is an equal loss of sodium and water and results in hypovolemia****. Laboratory findings indicating this type of ... This tallies with my last three refs. below |
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Reference: see Reference information: Traitement symptomatique : selon l’état d’hydratation extracellualire (1L par kilo perdu, ou encore déficit = 20% x Poids actuel x [Hte/0,45 – 1]) – Déshydratation intracellulaire isolée : eau pure PO ou par sonde gastrique – Déshydratation globale : apport hydrosodé hyponotonique ([NaCl 0,9% + G5] 0 ou NaCl 0,45%) – Hyperhydratation extracellulaire associée : association d’un soluté hypotonique ou de l’eau pure avec un diurétique -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 ore (2024-02-14 11:45:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- There are three main types of dehydration: hypotonic (primarily a loss of electrolytes), hypertonic (primarily loss of water), and isotonic (equal loss of water and electrolytes). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 ore (2024-02-14 11:51:25 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.utmb.edu/Pedi_Ed/CoreV2/Fluids/Fluids_print.html -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 ore (2024-02-14 11:54:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/deshydratation-medec... On distingue trois grands types de déshydratation.**** La déshydratation globale, où la perte en eau et en sodium est proportionnelle, provoquée souvent par des pertes d'origine digestive : diarrhées, vomissements, fistules. Dans ce type de déshydratation, la natrémie est souvent peu modifiée****. La déshydratation extracellulaire, où la perte en sodium a été largement prédominante et souvent provoquée par des pertes d'origine rénale, peut être notamment induite par des diurétiques. Elle s'accompagne souvent d'une hyponatrémie. La déshydratation intracellulaire, où la perte d'eau l'emporte sur la perte de sodium. C'est le cas notamment dans les brûlures, le coup de chaleur, le diabète insipide, s'il n'est pas compensé par une hydratation orale suffisante. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 ore (2024-02-14 11:57:09 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Isotonic water loss occurs when water and sodium are lost together. Causes of isotonic water loss are vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, burns, intrinsic kidney disease, hyperglycemia, and hypoaldosteronism. Hypertonic dehydration occurs when water losses exceed sodium losses. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 ore (2024-02-14 11:57:34 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Common-causes-of-isotoni... |
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