The term hypotonic hydration refers to ________. A) the feeling one might have after a long swim B) the unpleasant feeling people have after drinking too much liquor C) a condition that may result from renal insufficiency or drinking extraordinary amounts of water The term hypotonic hydration refers to_ the unpleasant feeling people have after drinking too much liquor a condition that may result from renal insufficiency or drinking excessive amounts of water the feeling one might have after profuse sweating with exertion a condition that is caused by high levels of sodium in the extracellular fluid ... A) excessive hydration due to excess ADH secretion B) hypotonic hydration, in which sodium content is normal but water content is high C) edema or tissue swelling, which is usually due to an increased capillary hydrostatic pressure D) excess water in interstitial spaces due to a low level of plasma proteins Hypotonic hydration, also referred to as water intoxication or water poisoning, is a condition that occurs when there is an excessive intake of water, leading to an imbalance in the body’s sodium levels.
Hypotonic hydration is a condition caused by excessive water intake leading to diluted electrolytes in the bloodstream, potentially causing symptoms like headache, nausea, and muscular weakness, especially if electrolytes lost through sweat are not replaced. A) excessive hydration due to excess ANP secretion B) hypotonic hydration, in which sodium content is normal but water content is high C) edema or tissue swelling, which is usually due to an increased capillary hydrostatic pressure D) excess water in interstitial spaces due to a low level of plasma proteins Hypotonic hydration, or water intoxication, is a dangerous electrolyte imbalance caused by consuming too much plain water or renal issues. It leads to low blood sodium and causes cells to swell, impacting neurological function and potentially leading to severe health complications. Dehydration can be categorized into isotonic, hypertonic and hypotonic, depending on how it affects the tonicity of the extracellular fluid 1.