B.
Hypovalaemia is a reduced blood volume and can often occur from haemorrhaging, burns, diarrhoea and vomiting. This reduced blood flow is shown by a drop in blood pressure If blood volume is reduced enough it can cause Hypovalaemic shock. This refers to an intravascular volume fluid problem which results in a lack of oxygen perfusion to a person's peripheries.
The capacity of the atrium increases when a wrinkled structure called the auricle is attached to the surface of an atrium. Because of this, there is an increase in the blood volume.
Blood is a suspension.
is blood a solution, suspension, or colloid
Blood is considered a colloid.
Blood is considered a colloid.
Yes
Yes
Fluid retention is common in heart failure cases. A loop diuretic such as frusemide can cause massive diruesis which leads to a smaller blood volume. It can hence reduce pulmonary and peripheral edema. Since loop diruetics reduce the blood volume, the preload will also be reduced. This will lead to the workload of the failing heart being reduced.
Yes, it is considered a suspension, im not positive WHY is it, but im positive it is.
Blood volume also falls.