Cryostasis (clathrate hydrates)
... Living tissues cooled below the freezing point of
water are damaged by the dehydration of the cells as ... is lower than the vapor pressure of the solute
water in the surrounding cells and as heat is removed ... ice crystals grow between the cells, extracting
water from them.
As the ice crystals grow, the volume ...
Nuclear medicine
... • Inertial fusion power plant • Pressurized
water reactor • Boiling
water reactor • Generation IV reactor • Fast ... • Sodium-cooled fast reactor • Supercritical
water reactor • Very high temperature reactor • ...
Gastric lavage
... to ensure the tube is not in the lungs. In adults, small amounts of warm
water or saline are administered and via a siphoning action removed again. In ... , hypoxia , bradycardia , epistaxis , hyponatremia , hypochloremia ,
water intoxication , or mechanical injury to the stomach.
References
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Thickened fluids
... individual with dysphagia will aspirate while they are drinking.
There are several levels of consistency.
Thin liquids: Unthickened, such as
water or juice.
Nectar thickened: Approximately as thick as a milkshake. Should pour in a continuous stream without "breaking" into drops.
Honey ...
Tincture
... of wood" means methanol , often derived from the destructive distillation of wood
See also
Nalewka - An infusion is a
water or oil based extract with similar historical uses to a tincture.
Elixir - A pharmaceutical preparation containing an active ingredient that is ...