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the solutions used in iv are the hypotonic , hypertonic, isotonic solutions .. :)

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Solvent or solute of intravenous fluid?

The solvent in intravenous fluids is typically water, which serves as the main component of the solution. The solutes in intravenous fluids can include electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and chloride, as well as sugars and other substances to help maintain proper hydration and electrolyte balance in the body.


What is the difference between intravenous fluid and blood?

describe the differences between intravenous fluid and blood


What does the ''IV'' in IV fluid stand for?

Intravenous fluid


Intravenous fluid D5Nm?

What is D5NM?


Dextrose 5 percent with 0.3 percent sodium chloride?

This is an intravenous fluid; for details see the link: http://rxistsource.blogspot.ro/2013/03/intravenous-fluid-d5-03nacl-solution.html.


What is the solute and solvent in an intravenous solution of penicillin?

The answer may vary from a different manufacturer. But the usual solvent is Sterile Water for Injection and the solute is Saline 0.9% (NaCl) or Dextrose 5%.


Why are intravenous drugs added to the blood stream added in a solution that has the same solute concentration as blood plasma?

because you want them to be


A one-liter bottle of intravenous fluid contains 2 grams of an?

dextrose


What causes mild puffiness and bloating after being treated with intravenous fluid for anorexia?

The intravenous fluid itself causes the puffiness and bloating. Your body isn't use to retaining that much liquid, so the tissues become a bit sodden.


Is it common for intravenous fluid to leak?

no it is not If it does leak you've got defective equipment ... change it.


What is intravenous rehydration?

Intravenous (IV) rehydration is a treatment for fluid loss in which a sterile water solution containing small amounts of salt or sugar is injected into the patient's bloodstream.


Why it is important for intravenous fluids to be of the same solute concentration as human blood?

Using intravenous fluids that are isotonic to human blood helps prevent cell shrinkage or swelling, which could cause harm. It also helps maintain the balance of electrolytes in the body, preventing complications. Matching the solute concentration reduces the risk of disrupting the body's normal functioning.