When an IV infiltrates and the fluid leaks into the interstitial space instead of remaining in the bloodstream, it can cause swelling, pain, and discomfort at the site. This condition, known as infiltration, may lead to tissue damage if the fluid is irritating or if the infiltration is extensive. Monitoring the site for signs of infiltration and promptly addressing it by stopping the IV and applying appropriate treatment is essential to prevent complications. In some cases, the IV may need to be relocated to ensure proper administration of fluids or medications.
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(a) Compare interstitial and vacancy atomic mechanisms for diffusion. (b) Cite two reasons why interstitial diffusion is normally more rapid than vacancy diffusion. Solution (a) With vacancy diffusion, atomic motion is from one lattice site to an adjacent vacancy. Self-diffusion and the diffusion of substitutional impurities proceed via this mechanism. On the other hand, atomic motion is from interstitial site to adjacent interstitial site for the interstitial diffusion mechanism. (b) Interstitial diffusion is normally more rapid than vacancy diffusion because: (1) interstitial atoms, being smaller, are more mobile; and (2) the probability of an empty adjacent interstitial site is greater than for a vacancy adjacent to a host (or substitutional impurity) atom.
No, the Haversian canal is not the site of cartilage and interstitial lamellae. The Haversian canal is a central canal in compact bone that contains blood vessels and nerves. Cartilage is found in areas like growth plates and joints, while interstitial lamellae are remnants of old osteons in bone tissue.
Alveoli are site of gas exchange. Actual diffusion of gases occurs at interstitial space between capillaries and alveolar cells.
the simplest of the point defects is a vacancy or vacant lattice site ,one normally occupied from which atom is missing is called vacancy a self-interstitial is an atom from a crystal that is crowded into an interstitial site , a small void space that under ordinary circumstances is not occupied.
The main difference is atoms that which are channelled through the diffusing process where the atoms stick to the molecular structure of a material this only happens in interstitial diffusion where in vacancy diffusion the atoms reppelled away hence the word vacancy.
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the organ that is involved in gas exchange is the lung. the specific lung structure that is the site for gas exchange is the alveolus which is part of the alveoli, which is found in the lung.
Increases blood flow to the site