It is a warm day and you feel a little chilly. On checking your temperature, you find that your body temperature is 1.5 degrees below normal. Suggest 3 possible reasons for this situation. Describe briefly how your body will react to this dip in temperature.
2. When a person receives intravenous fluids to help build up blood volume, why is it important for the fluid to be isotonic?
1) First reason: alchohol or coffee. These liquids may decrease temperature by influencing on blood vessels and centre of thermoregulation. Second reason: some viral illnesses. Third reason: active sweating and wet clothes.
The centre of thermoregulation will activate and produce pyrogens to start processes to increase temperature.
2) The intravenous fluids must be isotonic to prevent a concentration changes in blood. If it is a hypotonic fluids it will cause hemolysis of red blood cells. If it is a hypertonic solution it will cause a cell death. It is dangerous because it destroys a gas transport.
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