: 1.3 shows how body maintains its water _balance. įor b~tter Ul'.'\derstanding, distribution of fl_uid volume in :a 70 kg. of body weight) is intracellular fluid (ICF) and one third (20% of body weight) is extracellular fluid (ECF) (Fig-1.1). Out of total body water two third (40o/o. In new born infants the proportion of body water in relation to weight is as high as 80°/o, which declines with Since fat contains less water, an obese person will have proportionately less body water as compared to a lean person. Total body water: Total body water content.is about 60°/o of body weight in an young adult male and about 50°/o in an young adult female. Osmotic pressure 9 1O Osmolality and osmolarityįirst of all let us see the distribution of fluids in the body, which will help us in understanding the subject. Moles and millimoles 4 Equivalent and milli equivalent 5. ĭistribution Normal value ELECTROLYTES Distribution Normal value 286ĮVALUATION AND PRESCRIBING FLUID THERAPY. 262įLUID THERAPY IN SPECIAL SURGICAL DISORDERS. 186ĪPPROACH AND MANAGEMENT OF ACID BASE DISORDERS. PRINCIPLES OF FLUID THERAPY AND PHARMACOLOGY OF 1.V.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |