Chemoreceptors
Respiration in itself is a kind of reflex; we do it involuntarily. However, it can be impeded with different oxygen concentrations in the air, drugs, and other reflexes like sneezing, burping, or coughing.
Muscle spindles are sensory receptors that monitor muscle tone. They are located within the muscle belly and are sensitive to changes in muscle length and stretch, providing feedback to the central nervous system about the state of muscle contraction.
vestibular sacks
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The hypothalamus! ...It's located just above the pituitary gland and is the main link between the endocrine system and the nervous system. What part of the brain monitors the volume of water in blood?.. the hypothalamus.
The body contains temperature receptors which monitor external temperature in order to regulate body temperature. These special temperature receptors are located in the skin.
No receptors directly monitor fluid or electrolyte balance
Respiration in itself is a kind of reflex; we do it involuntarily. However, it can be impeded with different oxygen concentrations in the air, drugs, and other reflexes like sneezing, burping, or coughing.
No, medication should not be administered through an arterial line as it can cause serious complications. Arterial lines are used to monitor blood pressure and should not be used for medication administration.
Baroreceptors
to determine whether a patient is at risk for cardiovascular disease.
carbon dioxide
No.
Muscle spindles are sensory receptors that monitor muscle tone. They are located within the muscle belly and are sensitive to changes in muscle length and stretch, providing feedback to the central nervous system about the state of muscle contraction.
vestibular sacks
to determine whether a patient is at risk for cardiovascular disease.
Carbon dioxide