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Ch. 27 Fluids & Electrolytes
Martini - Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology 11th Edition
Martini, Nath, Bartholomew11th EditionFundamentals of Anatomy & PhysiologyISBN: 9780136874089당신이 사용하는 게 아니라요?교과서 변경
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What are fluid shifts? What is their function, and what factors can cause them?

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Step 1: Define fluid shifts as the movement of water and solutes between different compartments of the body, primarily between the intracellular fluid (inside cells) and extracellular fluid (outside cells, including interstitial fluid and plasma).
Step 2: Explain the function of fluid shifts, which is to maintain homeostasis by balancing fluid volumes and solute concentrations across compartments, ensuring cells function properly and blood volume remains stable.
Step 3: Describe the main driving forces behind fluid shifts, focusing on osmotic pressure (movement of water toward higher solute concentration) and hydrostatic pressure (pressure exerted by fluid on vessel walls).
Step 4: Identify factors that can cause fluid shifts, such as changes in solute concentration (e.g., high sodium levels causing water to move out of cells), alterations in blood pressure, inflammation increasing capillary permeability, and pathological conditions like edema or dehydration.
Step 5: Summarize how these fluid shifts are crucial for physiological processes like nutrient delivery, waste removal, and maintaining blood pressure, and how disruptions can lead to clinical problems.

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Fluid Shifts

Fluid shifts refer to the movement of body fluids between different compartments, such as intracellular, interstitial, and intravascular spaces. These shifts help maintain fluid balance and proper cell function by adjusting fluid distribution in response to physiological needs or pathological conditions.
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Function of Fluid Shifts

The primary function of fluid shifts is to regulate hydration, electrolyte balance, and blood volume. They enable the body to respond to changes like dehydration, blood loss, or inflammation by redistributing fluids to maintain homeostasis and support vital organ function.
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Factors Causing Fluid Shifts

Fluid shifts can be caused by factors such as changes in hydrostatic pressure, osmotic pressure, inflammation, trauma, or disease states like heart failure and kidney dysfunction. These factors alter the forces governing fluid movement, leading to accumulation or depletion in specific compartments.
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