Lecture Two Flashcards
What is the result of low ECF?
dehydration
What is the result of high ECF?
Oedema and effusion. This causes fluid within the body cavitie. Called Oedema if it is flowing into the tissue matrix. If it is into a body cavity its effusion
Compare Exudate or Transuduate:
What colour is exuduate?
yellow
What are the five primary mechanisms of Oedema and effusion? (provide an example and state whether they would be observed as localised or generalised)
(3 and 4 would be generalised others can be localised or generalised)
What is the name for fluid within the abdominal cavities?
ASCITES
What is the result of left sided heart failure?
Congestion of lungs and increased hydrostatic pressure of septal capillaries