Hypertonic fluid overload is a medical condition in which there is too much fluid in a person's blood. This is caused by an increase of sodium content.
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Bronchovascular markings mean that you have an airway infection or a venous fluid overload.
A hypertonic solution would be given when a patient is deficient in electrolytes or salts and needs to have them replenished.
Bronchovascular markings imply that you could be having an airway infection or a venous fluid overload.
One sign of fluid overload is the fact that you may have to use the bathroom to frequently. Be careful, it is possible for you to do serious harm while drinking to much fluid.
Venous fluid overload, also known as hypervolemia, is that state when a person experiences increased edema and fluid retention due to poor regulation of water and sodium.
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Vomiting can be a sign for a great many things including fluid overload. It can also be a reaction to eating too much food.
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Bronchovascular markings are normal marking of blood vessels of the lungs which supplies to the bronchi and bronchioles and fluid overload is increase in midzones.
A hypertonic is needed when a patient is experiencing brain swelling. This in turn increases the intravascular osmolality and pulls fluid out of the tissues.