"Volaemic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Volaemic" Meaning

The word "volaemic" refers to the amount of blood present in the circulatory system, and can also relate to the volume of blood, particularly in relation to kidney function.

Volaemic Shock: A state where the body experiences a significant reduction in blood volume, often due to blood loss or fluid loss, which impairs the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to vital organs, leading to a range of symptoms, including decreased blood pressure, tachycardia, and decreased urine output.

Volaemic Difference (VD): This refers to the difference between the plasma and red blood cell volumes in a sample of blood.

In medical settings, the term "volaemic" is often used to describe conditions or states that are related to blood volume or circulation. It is commonly used in the context of haematology and critical care medicine.

"Volaemic" Examples

Volaemic


Adjective


1. Relating to the volume of the circulating blood.
2. Of, relating to, or caused by volume of circulating blood.

Example Sentences


1. The doctor monitored his volaemic status closely during the surgery.
2. The patient required a blood transfusion to increase her volaemic volume.
3. The researcher studied the effects of dehydration on the volaemic status of the elderly patients.
4. The expert explained that the patient's volaemic shock was caused by massive bleeding.
5. The new medication was shown to increase volaemic efficiency in patients with cardiovascular disease.

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