Glands located deep in the skin responsible for the production of sweat.
What is sweat glands.
Supplementation of these can change urine color and give the impression of dehydration
What is vitamins?
A condition resulting in negative water balance.
What is dehydration?
An excellent choice for pre-exercise hydration for some athletes.
What is milk?
What is water that is found inside of the cells?
Intracellular water
What is the body of water that is found inside of cells?
What is extracellular water.
A condition resulting from a positive water balance.
What is hydration?
Dark shade of this color urine can indicate dehydration.
Term used to describe the body's state of hydration.
What is water balance?
Condition resulting from the excessive intake of water.
What is water intoxication?
A state of fluid balance in which water loss has been replaced by adequate water intake.
What is euhydration?
55-60% of body weight is made up of this.
What is water?
This is the result of a loss in blood volume. Leads to progressive increase in heart rate.
What is cardiac drift?
Indicator of the concentration of dissolved particles per kilogram of solvent.
What is osmolality?
It is an indicator of the concentration of dissolved particles per liter of solvent.
What is osmolarity?
Important to evaporative cooling.
Chemical compound found in blood that helps the body maintain the body's normal acid-base balance.
What is sodium bicarbonate?
Loss of water through the body via seepage through tissues.
What is insensible perspiration?
A rare condition resulting from the dilution of sodium levels in the body.
What is hyponatremia?
How does Mrs. Endicott tell her clients to determine the amount of water they need to drink?
Their weight divided by two will equal the number of ounces of water he or she needs to drink.