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2 Questions i was asked in my viva/oral exam, that I can't find info on:
*Both Hyper-and-Hypothermia may result in hypovolaemia. Why?
Hyper I can understand, but all I know is in hypothermia two things occur:
-Fluid shift into Intracellular space (I dunno why?)
-Cold diuresis
Its either caused by peripheral vasoconstriction, resulting in a higher renal pressure, stimulating pressure diuresis.
Or caused by the cold decreasing the secretion of ADH by the neurohypophesis, thus less filtrate reabsorbed.
Or by cold action on the renal cells itself.
So I would guess it is one of these, but WHY does it happin? HOW does it work?
*Why does the ECG changes seen in hypothermia occur? (Osborn/J waves & Fibrillation)
I really don't have any clue? Not in any of my books.
I have provoked much academic masturbation of my peers, but nobody has had an epiphany yet. Any help?:sad:
*Both Hyper-and-Hypothermia may result in hypovolaemia. Why?
Hyper I can understand, but all I know is in hypothermia two things occur:
-Fluid shift into Intracellular space (I dunno why?)
-Cold diuresis
Its either caused by peripheral vasoconstriction, resulting in a higher renal pressure, stimulating pressure diuresis.
Or caused by the cold decreasing the secretion of ADH by the neurohypophesis, thus less filtrate reabsorbed.
Or by cold action on the renal cells itself.
So I would guess it is one of these, but WHY does it happin? HOW does it work?
*Why does the ECG changes seen in hypothermia occur? (Osborn/J waves & Fibrillation)
I really don't have any clue? Not in any of my books.
I have provoked much academic masturbation of my peers, but nobody has had an epiphany yet. Any help?:sad: