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To give or not to give lecture slides to students before I deliver the lecture? E.S.Prakash

To give or not to give lecture slides to students before I deliver the lecture? E.S.Prakash. Supplement 2 – Slides [Sample] used for providing a Preview of an upcoming lecture Medical Physiology Online 2010 http://www.medicalphysiologyonline.org. Plasma [about 1/4 th of ECF volume]. ECF.

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To give or not to give lecture slides to students before I deliver the lecture? E.S.Prakash

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  1. To give or not to give lecture slides to students before I deliver the lecture? E.S.Prakash Supplement 2 – Slides [Sample] used for providing a Preview of an upcoming lecture Medical Physiology Online 2010 http://www.medicalphysiologyonline.org

  2. Plasma [about 1/4th of ECF volume] ECF Interstitial Fluid [ISF]; About 3/4th of ECF volume Intracellular Fluid [ICF]; 2/3 of total body water is inside cells

  3. What principle underlies the measurement of volumes of body fluid compartments? • What are transcellular fluids? • How could we assess body composition • What is lean body mass? • Estimating body fat…… • Required Reading..Ganong WF. Chapter 1. The General and Cellular Basis of Medical Physiology. In: Review of Medical Physiology. Int’l ed, Mc Graw Hill, 2005; pages 1-6.

  4. Intended learning outcomes.. • Classify body fluid compartments. • Mention the indicator that is used to measure these compartments. • Mention normal volumes of body fluid compartments in healthy adults. • Discuss the principle and the methods used in the measurement of volumes of body fluid compartments. • Mention the relationship between hematocrit and blood volume. • Explain the relationship between lean body mass and total body mass. • Discuss the principles used in the estimation of body fat.

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