Lecture 1- Homeostasis Flashcards

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What are the effects of dehydration?

A
Not enough water in cells+ tissues
Cells+ tissues absorb water from interstitial space
Then from each other
Water absorbed from organs
Cell, tissue and organism death
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What are the effects of Water toxicity?

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Cells take up too much water, cells undergo Osmolysis. Results in metabolic failure then organism death.

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3
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Body water compartments?

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2/3- Intracellular

1/3- extracellular- 25% Blood plasma. 75% interstitial fluid

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What is negative feedback?

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The output of the process is put back into the system which is then compared to standard set of values

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What is positive feedback?

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The output enhances/ exaggerates the original stimulus

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Difference between positive and negative feedback?

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Positive feedback stops when the initiator ceases whereas negative feedback stops when the effector ceases.

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7
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When does a person have the lowest body temp?

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When sleeping

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8
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Why and when do women have more fluctuations in core body temp?

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Due to their menstrual cycle and when they ovulate

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What can result from a ph below the range? How can we combat it?

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Metabolic acidosis- Increased production of metabolic acids (lactic acids) Inability to excrete via kidneys
Respiratory acidosis- arises from excessive build of CO2 due to hypoventilation
Infusion of bicarbonate solution may increase pH. Mechanical ventilation may drive CO2 out of body through lungs

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10
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What are the symptoms and temp ranges for the hyperthermia illnesses?

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Heat exhaustion- Above 46.5 degrees- Unconsciousness, confused, headache, dizzy
Heatstroke- Between 40.5- 46.5 degrees- Flushed dry skin, hot to the touch, strong bounding pulse
Fever- Between 36.5- 40.5 degrees- Pale sweaty skin, cramps in stomach, arms and legs

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What are the symptoms and temp rages for the hypothermia illnesses?

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Mild hypothermia- between 36.5-32 degree- Shivering, fatigue, slurred speech, confusion, forgetfulness, muscle stiffness
Sever hypothermia- 32-28 degrees- Shivering stops, muscles become rigid, very slow and weak pulse, drowsiness
No vital signs- below 28 degrees- Unconsciousness, dilated pupils, pulse undetectable. Not dead until WARM and dead

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