Types of iv fluids

    • [DOC File]Peripheral IV’s for Beginners

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      4 check Na+ every 4 hours initially and, once normalised, every 24hrs whilst iv fluids are being administered. Aim to reduce serum Na+ by 5mmols per day. Oral or nasogastric rehydration should be tried before moving to intravenous rehydration as it is far safer (see paediatric guidelines on intranet)

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    • [DOC File]IV THERAPY - GBMC HealthCare

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      Types of IV fluids. These take a bit of learning about, but one thing to understand is the idea of tonicity – some fluids are equal to blood in concentration, some are more, and some are less. Hypertonic: more concentrated. Hypotenic: less. Iso – the same.

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    • Different iv fluids and their uses - Answers on HealthTap

      2. Every 12 hours if not being used for infusion. Three types of IV solutions can be given simultaneously without mixing. Can be used for blood sampling. Short-term catheter. Single Lumen Arrow Cardiosearch Normal Saline -5cc. Heparin. 1cc of 10units/cc Every 12 hours if not being used for infusions. Single IV therapy . Short-term catheter.

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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]Intravenous fluids in paediatrics

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      Becoming familiar with the various types of IV solutions will give you an understanding of their use in relation to patient conditions. IV solutions are categorized by dissolved components (crystalloid and colloid) and by tonicity (isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic).

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