a physiological solution is a solution that contains salts and other constituents in concentrations similar to physiological media.
e.g. Ringer's solution, Tyrod's solution, buffered saline.
It is a type of solution, containing the same main salts as in the blood plasma. The concentration of those salts must be the same too.
because it maintains physiological condition of muscle as if they are intact. this solution acts like internal body condition.
Physiological antagonist are those substance that have opposing physiological action but act at different receptors
There are many physiological basis for behavior. The physiological basis takes place in different areas of the brain that affect different behaviors.
One possibility might be that red blood cells will burst in a less concentrated solution than the blood, so that drip lines should contain physiological saline, not water.
Physiological needs are those that must be met for a person to survive. These include food, clothing, and shelter. Activities to procure these things are examples of physiological activities.
There are Two types of physiological solutions: primeiry and secondary BY Rana
Normal saline solution (9 g/L)
No it has to be prescribed by your gp
Physiological salt solution is 0.9 %(g/l-%) sodium chloride (Na Cl).(0.9 % is the concentration that is usually used. It's 0.877 % in hospitals(?).It's easier to count the water in grams, though 0,9% is of grams per litres. There's many types of concentrations and it's a bit messy, but here it doesn't matter because 100 ml water is 100 grams)So when 0.9 % * 100 % = 0.009, you multiply it with the water's weight (or volume and change litres into grams - you need to measure sodium chloride in grams.For 1 dl of physiological salt solution: 0.009 * 100 g = 0.9 g saltFor 0,5 litres of physiological salt solution: 0.009 * 500 g = 4.5 g saltIn scales, for example 0.9 g = 900 mg.(Actually the 0.9 % should be taken from the final product, like this:0,009 * 1 + x = x0,991 x = 0,009x ≈ 0,009082But it doesn't matter because the 0,9 % is also an approximation and relevant.)Also known as: normal saline, isotonic sodium chloride solution; normal salt solution; physiological saline; physiological salt solution; physiological sodium chloride solution; sodium chloride solution.
because it maintains physiological condition of muscle as if they are intact. this solution acts like internal body condition.
0.9% NaCl solution (normal saline, physiological saline) is used to give intravenous fluids to the patients suffering from salt and water deprivation. It can be used to wash the wounds etc.
physiological shunt.
physiological hunger
Physiological adaptation include:
Physiological psychology, also known as biopsychology, is the study of how biology influences behavior. It emerged in the 19th century with early work on the brain and nervous system's role in behavior. Over time, advancements in neuroscience and technology have contributed to a deeper understanding of the link between physiological processes and psychological functions.
The Physiological Society was created in 1876.
Physiological Reviews was created in 1921.