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What percent of saline will blood cause the solution to become red?

0.35% saline


Normal saline is 0.9 percent what would happen to the red blood cells of a patient who was teated with 0 percent saline what about 10 percent saline?

Normal Saline 0.9% is called an isotonic solution. A 0.0% saline solution is called a hypotonic solution. A solution of this concentration would cause water to diffuse into the red blood cells and cause them to burst open. A 10% saline solution is called a hypertonic solution. A solution of this concentration would cause water to diffuse out of the red blood cells, making them shrivel up and shrink.


Could Saline through iv elevate blood alcohol level?

Saline solution cannot increase blood alcohol level.


What appearance will red blood cells have when they are placed in 90 percent NaCI?

9% NaCl is a hypertonic saline solution. Red blood cells will appear to shrink as they lose water out of the cell membrane and into the saline solution.


What is heparinized saline?

Heperanin - is a compound that prevents blood coagulation. It is found in the liver and other tissues but can also be injected intravenously. So I'm assuming that Heparinized saline is a saline solution that also prevents blood from clotting.


Who invented Saline?

Saline is salt water, i.e. a solution of salt in water. The sea is saline. If another liquid has a high salt content, i.e. if it is 'salty' it is also referred to as 'saline'. Blood is saline.In medicine. Saline refers to a sterile solution of sodium chloride (table salt) in water. It is used in emergency situations. A hospital might transfuse a Saline Solution to the patient, to temporarily replace any huge losses of blood, which loss may have occurred as a result of an accident, or which has happened during a surgical operation.The person who invented the sea and the person who invented blood must be the person who invented saline.Present day Saline Solution uses the same percentage of salt to water that first began to be used in 1884 as a substitute for blood during surgery, a percentage that matches the ratio of salt to blood in human blood.


What 3 mechanisms help prevent veins return blood to the heart?

saline solution


An example of an isotonic solution?

Normal Saline Solution, or anything that contains 0.9% NaCl


Why is cotton with saline solution and not with alcohol or acetone to remove the blood satin?

Because k hakm


What solution should be used in starting a blood transfusion?

The only iv fluid used to start a blood transfusion in normal saline.


What IV fluids can be infused with blood?

The only IV fluid that can be administered simultaneously w/ blood is Normal Saline Solution 0.9%.


A solution containing a higher concentration of dissolved substances than the cell is termed?

There are two types of solutions categorized by solute concentration. If the solution has a higher saline concentration than the erythrocytes (red blood cells) it is said to be hypertonic. If the opposite is true the solution is then hypotonic.