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0.9% saline
There are a numbers of types of IVs, depending on the patient's needs. If she is dehydrated, then the IV may be a saline solution. For other needs, perhaps lactate of Ringer's solution. Medicines and pain-relievers can be given by IV, as well.
Doctors would order an IV of Hypertonic solution to provide the patient with extra calories. It is also used in patients who need electrolytes.
Phenytoin is classified as an anticonvulsant medication, specifically a sodium channel blocker. It is commonly used to treat epilepsy and prevent seizures.
Phenytoin
Often, the easiest way to get meds, liquids or nutrition into an unconscious patient is via IV. IV's then are used in order to: * Rehydrate * Feed * Medicate
phenytion is a synthetic compound, used as an anticonvulsant in the treatment of epilepsy
Dextrin solution is a solution containing dextrin and other major electrolytes for our body.It is used as oral rehydration solution eg rice dextrin.Its advantages over glucose solution is that it results is lower stool out put and hence result in retention of water.
The density of phenytoin is 1,257 g/cm3.
It's an antibiotic/antifungal in IV form.
Dextrose is used to describe glucose when manmade for IV use. D5W is an abbreviation for 5% dextrose in water, a common IV solution.
The only iv fluid used to start a blood transfusion in normal saline.