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we cant give suspensions by intravenously, only solutions we can. because suspensions can blocks the blood vessels.
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Doctors would order an IV of Hypertonic solution to provide the patient with extra calories. It is also used in patients who need electrolytes.
In most chemical environments, Pb (II) is more stable than Pb (IV). Therefore, Pb (IV) compounds will often extract electrons from other materials to form a Pb (II) compound instead.
IV Solutions come in various mixtures. The most common are Dextrose, Dextrose & Sodium Chloride, Sterile Water, and Potassium Chloride. With all IV solutions, they are made up of at least 99% sterile water.
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the solutions used in iv are the hypotonic , hypertonic, isotonic solutions .. :)
An IV, or intravenous therapy, is an infusion of liquid directly into the blood stream. Any liquid medication can be given by IV.
Water is hypotonic compared to the serum/blood. Putting a hypotonic solution in there will cause dilution and may draw solutes out from the cells to compensate. This can kill a person. Even a small amount of water must be rendered isotonic prior to IV use.
no IV drugs are compatible with blood products. Only 0.9NS is compatible with and can be hung with blood.
we cant give suspensions by intravenously, only solutions we can. because suspensions can blocks the blood vessels.
Math is important in nursing especially working with pediatrics. Math is used to calculate medicine dosages and administer the right dose. It is used from pills to liquids to IV solutions.
NPH is a suspension. Only solutions should be given intravenously.
NPH is a suspension. Only solutions should be given intravenously.
Coumadin/Warfarin is often used as an anticoagulent in cardiac medicine. More modern solutions include Plavix (clopidrogel) and aspirin together. Heparin is also used in IV delivery.