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Loss of protein from the blood, especially albumin, reduces the oncotic pressure in the blood vessels. This results in decreased fluid reabsorption from the tissues back into the blood, leading to fluid accumulation and swelling in the tissues (edema).
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Tourniquets are used to restrict blood flow to an area of the body, so they are used to stop blood loss through a wound if it can not be controlled in any other way.
Dextran is an impermeable carbohydrate commonly administered to patients with blood loss, as it helps expand blood volume by drawing fluid into the bloodstream.
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Excessive fluid accumulation in the blood typically leads to hypertension, not hypotension. When there is too much fluid, it increases the overall blood volume, which raises blood pressure. Hypotension, or low blood pressure, can occur due to other factors such as dehydration, blood loss, or certain medical conditions. In summary, excessive fluid accumulation generally does not result in hypotension.
The four major factors that can influence blood volume are fluid intake, fluid loss, hormonal regulation, and body temperature. Fluid intake affects blood volume directly through hydration, while fluid loss can occur through sweating, urination, or bleeding. Hormones such as aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone (ADH) play crucial roles in regulating the balance of fluids in the body. Additionally, changes in body temperature can influence blood volume by affecting blood vessel dilation and fluid distribution.
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The volume of blood circulating throughout the body is regulated by various physiological mechanisms, including fluid intake, fluid loss, and hormonal control. Blood volume can increase with hydration and fluid retention, while it decreases due to dehydration, blood loss, or certain medical conditions. The body maintains homeostasis through these adjustments, ensuring adequate circulation to sustain organ function and overall health. Changes in blood volume can also influence blood pressure and cardiovascular dynamics.
The protective function? Well I guess there isn't really specific protective function because blood flow maintains the life of the organism, and also maintains hormone levels, body temperature, blood clotting to prevent blood loss, and much more.
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