| 21. | Mild dehydration can also be caused by immersion diuresis and this may increase risk of decompression sickness in oral rehydration.
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| 22. | The resulting natriuresis is of lesser magnitude than the water diuresis, leading eventually to excessive water loss and hypernatremia.
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| 23. | The veterinarian immediately began diuresis, intravenously pumping large amounts of liquid into the cat to flush out the toxic substance.
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| 24. | The resulting osmotic diuresis of glucose causes the removal of water and electrolytes from the blood resulting in potentially fatal dehydration.
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| 25. | Its significance is indicated by the fact that the temperature of the water does not substantially affect the rate of diuresis.
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| 26. | Osmotic diuresis is the increase of urination rate caused by the presence of certain substances in the small tubes of the kidneys.
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| 27. | Its significance is indicated by the fact that the temperature of the water doesn't substantially affect the rate of diuresis.
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| 28. | In Collins'model, the dogs were well hydrated prior to nephrectomy, and were also given mannitol to induce a diuresis.
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| 29. | To quote a case study, one scenario is : " The pathogenesis involves bladder overdistension and thinning of the dome from diuresis.
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| 30. | A "'diuretic "'is any substance that promotes diuresis, that is, the increased production of urine.
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