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Fluid balance
An individual's thirst provides a better guide for how much water they require ... Some sources say insensible losses account for 500 to 650 ml/day (0.5 to 0.6 qt.) ...
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... held belief, recommending that one should only consume water “when thirsty.” ... renal fluid conservation, and physiological hypodipsia or insensible thirst.
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Aug 23, 2011 ... SYN: insensible thirst, subliminal thirst. [hypo- + G. dipsa, thirst] Source: Stedman's Medical Spellchecker, © 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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May 31, 2011 ... The greater insensible water loss occurs at an earlier age (18 ... is inadequate water intake because of inappropriately decreased thirst [8].
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Aug 23, 2011... Artificial, Heterologous · Insemination, Artificial, Homologous · Insenescence · Insensible · Insensible perspiration · Insensible thirst ...
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Thus, the effectors for osmoregulation (ADH and thirst, affecting water excretion and ... In contrast to these insensible losses, sweat can be called a sensible loss.
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Symptoms and signs include thirst, lethargy, dry mucosae, decreased urine output, and, .... Insensible losses (evaporative free water losses from the skin and ...
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... thirst mechanism, inadequate volume replacement, inappropiate volume management after surgery, excessive use of diuretics, Diabetes Mellitus, insensible ...
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To examine the role thirst plays in regulating water homeostasis. 3. ... These two forms of water loss are called insensible loss because we are unaware of the ...
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Hypernatremia leads to profound thirst. Critically ill patients do not control ... Large insensible losses: no humidifier on mechanical ventilator. Diabetes insipidis ...
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