Back to basics in physiology : fluids in the renal and cardiovascular systems /

This original six chapter book will briefly review and integrate the basic concepts behind water distribution and movement in the body. This fills a knowledge gap that most medical and undergraduate physiology students acquire when these topics are studied separately. As of now, there is no textbook...

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Main Author: Arroyo, Juan Pablo
Other Authors: Schweickert, Adam J.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press, ©2013.
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520 |a This original six chapter book will briefly review and integrate the basic concepts behind water distribution and movement in the body. This fills a knowledge gap that most medical and undergraduate physiology students acquire when these topics are studied separately. As of now, there is no textbook that fully integrates renal, cardiovascular and water physiology in a clear understandable manner. The book is intended primarily for medical students and undergraduate physiology students. Chapters include: 1) Water and its Distribution; 2) Water Dynamics; 3) Fluid Handling by the Heart and Blood Vessels; 4) Fluid Handling by the Kidneys; 5) Water and Oxygen Delivery; 6) Integration in the Response to Hemorrhage, Volume Depletion, and Water Redistribution. An easy-to-read, step by step explanation of how water is distributed, how it moves, how this aides in oxygen delivery and how this is regulated in the human body. Presents a complex and detailed topic in an original way that will allow students to understand more complex textbooks and explanations. 
588 0 |a Title page from PDF version (ScienceDirect; viewed on April 4, 2013). 
505 0 |a Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Foreword; Preface; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. How Fluid Is Distributed in the Body: Cells, Water, Salt, and Solutions; 1.1 Why Is Water Amazing?; 1.2 What Happens When Water Makes Friends? Basic Properties of Solutions; 1.3 Quantifying Solutions; 1.4 Forces Affecting Static Solutions; 1.5 Distribution of Water; 1.6 Forces Affecting Static Fluid in the Body; 1.7 Clinical Relevance; 1.8 Clinical Vignettes; Chapter 2. Fluid Movement in a Rigid Tube: Pressures and Gradients; 2.1 Fluid Dynamics; 2.2 Concept of Pressure. 
505 8 |a 2.3 Blood Pressure2.4 Pressure and Flow; 2.5 Resistance; 2.6 Pressure Can Modify Resistance; 2.7 Gravity and its Relationship to Pressure; 2.8 Starling's Forces; 2.9 Clinical Vignettes; Chapter 3. Fluid Movement in the Body: Primer to the Cardiovascular System; 3.1 Fluid Handling by the Heart and Cardiovascular System; 3.2 Resistance and Flow Along the CV System; 3.3 The Blood Vessels; 3.4 The Heart; 3.5 The Cardiac Cycle; 3.6 Quantifying Heart Function; 3.7 Preload and Afterload; 3.8 Vascular Function Curve; 3.9 Changes in Contractility, Volume and Their Impact on CO; 3.10 Clinical Vignettes. 
505 8 |a Chapter 4. How Fluid Aides Oxygen Distribution: Role for Blood4.1 The Need for Fluid Motion in the Body: Role of Blood; 4.2 Blood; 4.3 Clinical Vignettes; Chapter 5. Fluid Handling by the Kidneys; 5.1 The Glomerulus; 5.2 Tubular Function; 5.3 Clinical Vignettes; Chapter 6. Integrated Response to the Loss of Blood; 6.1 The Acute Response; 6.2 Clinical Vignettes; Chapter 7. Fluid Shifts in the Body!; 7.1 Isotonic Derangements; 7.2 Hypotonic and Hypertonic Derangements; 7.3 A Brief Word on Hyponatremia and Hypernatremia; 7.4 Primer on Bedside Fluid Management; 7.5 Conclusion. 
505 8 |a 7.6 Clinical VignettesFurther Reading; General References; Specific References. 
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