To survive...............
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The patient has to be given glucose till he/she is allowed to have food on their own . Till he gets sufficient energy of natural glucose.
yes & yes
pre-medicate, they must be given 600mg of Clindamycin.
Because - an emetic is given to force the patient vomit. If given to an unconscious patient - the patient could choke if the vomit enters the airway.
"No, they need salt water."
To give a chemotherapy in a patient of cirrhosis is very risky. Treating physician is the best judge in a given patient.
Dihorria is a state in which a patient loses body water by passing watery stools three or more times a day. In such a condition patient is given ORS (Oral Re hydration Salts) in order to regain the water lost .
Certainly, anything that provides liquid and moisture is a good thing.
With the institution of HIPPA, yes all identifying information about a patient needs to be keep confidential unless consent is given by the patient to release said information
It is given for the patients who suffer from Diarrhea and many other energy loosing diseases.
Glucose drip should be given to the patient till normal blood glucose level is restored, the patient is able to do movement properly and he or she should be encouraged to eat food which give instant energy. Even after taking glucose intravenously, glucose level may go down if proper diet is not maintained