Shock
No. Prolonged exposer to ammonia can kill you.
early sign of hypovolemic shock
It removes the water and the salt in urine.
To compensate for the body requiring more oxygen because of exercising
this means that his body is trying to compensate with the reduction in the ability to remove the carbon dioxide. its good that his body is still able to compensate the increase acid in his body due to inability to remove carbon dioxide.
Not necessarily. Your body will try to compensate when it is in shock by raising the heartbeat (thereby increasing blood pressure). But sometimes the body can not compensate adequately. In this case, your blood pressure may not increase.
Choose the best two answers: When the body begins to metabolically compensate for hypoxemia the first two physical changes will be: Changes in mental status Increase in cardiac output Hypotension Hypoventilation Hyperventilation
increasing rate and depth of breathing
The noun forms for the verb to compensate are compensator, compensation, and the gerund, compensating.
We cannot compensate you for your loss.
Hormonal Imbalance can definitely cause your body to do weird things. If you do not have the proper hormones, your body will do freaky things to compensate that it is wanting the chemicals to function.