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Diphtheria patients need bed rest with intensive nursing care, including extra fluids, oxygenation, and monitoring for possible heart problems, airway blockage, or involvement of the nervous system
No why would he? Doctors don't share bodily fluids with their patients.
water or introduced oral intake
Fluid therapy is the practice of giving fluids (usually IV but it can also be done subcutaneously) in order to correct problems such as dehydration and maintain adequate hydration in ill or injured patients.
The patient is resuscitated and stabilized with blood transfusions and intravenous fluids to restore the fluid and electrolyte balance.
It keeps them clean from any fluids that may come from the patients they treat. It is white so that it's easy to spot where any fluids have spilled
Bones get brittle, swells with fluids, pain, weaken
Patients should drink large amounts of fluids to flush the remaining contrast solution from their bodies.
if the kidneys are over-loaded, they can't filter fast enough to empty the body of it's toxins. if fluids are restricted, the failing kidney is allowed more time to rid the body of those toxins.
not drinking enough fluids
On my experience cold iv fluids very bad, however cold fluids in patients with severe crash syndrome or whip syndrome will go in to a pre coma witch help relax the body and reduce the inflamation of the spinal cord, now i have no proof whatsoever of this is only a theory