At 01:06 PM 12/15/2005 -0500, you wrote:
It should be isotonic due to osmosis. Basically the inside and outside of
a cell has the same electrolytic levels, so there is osmotic pressure
through the wall.
If you suddenly expose the cell to non isotonic liquid a flow will occur
through the wall. If the fluid has a lower electrolyte content, then the
flow will be into the cell,
## Sounds like shotgunning CS into the cells will be the result.
and can damage, kill or even burst it.
## I suppose shotguns could do that.
How about a fire hose?..you know, not enough CS to dilute the salt
content of the blood so completely and rapidly, like an IV drip?
Ode
Marshall
debbie cozens wrote:
could you explain this to me??Debbie
Nina Whit <[email protected]> wrote:
Any injection must be isotonic.
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