Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
4.9
December
2,
2011
Dr.
Jerez
OUTLINE
I.
24-Hour
Input-Output
Determination
II.
Concentration
Test
III.
Dilution
Test
IV.
Effects
of
the
Intake
of
Different
Fluids
Compare
the
fluid
intake
and
urine
output.
What
do
you
observe
with
the
total
volume
of
intake
and
output?
o The
subject
had
more
fluid
intake
than
urine
output.
If
we
are
to
consider
the
fact
that
the
body
secretes
an
average
of
1500ml/day
(30-60ml
urine
output
per
hour)
then
his
above-
than-normal
urine
output
is
the
body's
way
of
compensating
for
the
increased
fluid
intake
of
3650ml.
Correlate
the
urine
volume,
color
and
specific
gravity.
What
are
your
conclusions?
o Increase
in
activity
will
decrease
urine
output
due
to
sympathetic
nervous
system
conserving
needed
fluids
for
the
increased
activity.
When
we
are
in
a
cold
environment,
blood
flow
to
our
internal
organs
is
increased
to
keep
our
organs
warm.
The
increase
in
blood
flow
to
the
kidneys
causes
more
blood
to
be
filtered
thus
producing
more
urine.
How
would
your
activity
and
the
ambient
temperature
affect
the
urine
volume?
o Increase
in
activity
will
decrease
urine
output
due
to
sympathetic
nervous
system
conserving
needed
fluids
for
the
increased
activity.
When
we
are
in
a
cold
environment,
blood
flow
to
our
internal
organs
is
increased
to
keep
our
organs
warm.
The
increase
in
blood
flow
to
the
kidneys
causes
more
blood
to
be
filtered
thus
producing
more
urine.
II.
CONCENTRATION
TEST
Carlos,
Carrasco,
Castillo
M.,
Castillo
F.,
Catolico,
Cauyan,
Chang,
Chavez
M.,
Chavez
T.
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