Iv fluid tonicity

    • [DOC File]Osmolarity and Tonicity Problem Set

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      Which IV fluid would you choose for the firefighter and why? 5% glucose in 0.45% NaCl. It will increase her osmolarity and move water into her cells. 416K Osmolarity and Tonicity Practice problems. Ungraded activity. Try these in class and on your own. Bring your solutions and questions to discussion. ICF. 7800 mosmoles. 30 liters. ECF. 3900 ...

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    • [DOC File]Osmolarity and Tonicity Problem Set

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      The emergency room health care team disagrees about which IV solution to give the firefighter. Her osmolarity is low, and her body weight and blood pressure indicates that she is a little dehydrated (needs some fluid in cells). Refer to the list of IV solutions on page 156, Table 5-9.

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    • [DOCX File]EMS Education

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      Describe the difference between tonicity and pH. Describe Normal Saline in terms of tonicity and pH. List three potential problems with giving large volumes of IV fluids such a NS. ... Describe the practical method for giving IV fluid boluses that we will use in our class.

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    • [DOC File]Pharmacology—IV Solutions, Parenteral, and Enteral Nutrition

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      Normal. Osmolarity and Tonicity will control the net movement of water and electrolytes throughout the body. IV solutions are classified according to their osmolarity (isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic) Isotonic. Isotonic solutions . have the same osmolarity or tonicity as blood and other body fluids. Have no net movement of water or electrolytes.

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    • [DOC File]Peripheral IV’s for Beginners

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      The point is that solutes in the body – in the blood and in the cells, are going to respond to whatever IV fluid you give your patient. Most of the time, your patient who needs hydration is going to want some kind of isotonic IV fluid – something like normal saline – D5W.

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