...or above though. The hyperglycaemia would cause osmotic diuresis which would be gradual, and not necessarily an increased diuresis. Did he seem dehydrated ?...
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...should consider that you may actually be somewhat dehydrated, following many days of diuresis, even if you are consuming a lot of juice/fluid...
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...contrast induced nephropathy is best prevented by?
a.IV saline diuresis
b.fenaldopam
c.N acetyl cysteine
d.Iv sodium...
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...I weighed this morning and was 282 and high change- I managed to diuresis and get rid of some of my water weight (my feet and legs...
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...change in activity levels you will go through some diuresis. As long as you are otherwise healthy things should...
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Quote: It can happen, and it's probably secondary to hyperosmolar diuresis or the acidosis interfering with normal cerebral cellular functioning (not sure which).
I also had to look up what...
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...haha. So loops and thiazides cause increased renin because of water loss...
What about after the initial diuresis period? Would you reach homeostasis and have a decrease of renin back to...
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From what I understand, polyuria (due to osmotic diuresis) will eventually cause hypovolemia which in turn would lead to decreased NaCl being delivered to the distal tubules. This decreased delivery...
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