More simply, normal (0.9%) saline contains the same concentration of salt as your body fluids. For this reason, it is the most commonly used saline solution, for IV'sor other uses such as flushing wounds, eye baths, etc.
"Normal" silane is referred as 0.9% ( 1% commonly. As in "get me some 1%, stat!) NaCl in water, but that's based only on Hartog Jakob Hamburger's 1882 study of red cell lysis. The correct concentration of salt in the human blood is 0.6%. Still, it's easier to say "1% solution" because it's easy to remember.
NaCl in IV bags is 0.9 percent because that is approximately equivalent to 0.154 M NaCl which is the extracellular concentration of NaCl in the human body and bodily fluids. One wants to keep the NaCl in the IV isotonic with the body.
The osmolarity of this liquid approximates that of the NaCl in blood. Please see the link.
No specific pH
Uh I think Mrs. Durso made a mistake on this question. We didn't do the osmosis experiment on the dialysis bags. We did it on the potatos remember?
A basic IV rehydration solution consists of sterile water with small amounts of sodium chloride (NaCl; salt) and dextrose (sugar) added. It is supplied in bottles or thick plastic bags that can hang on a pole or rolling stand.
plastic bags
Some substitutes for plastic are starch from corn or wheat, corn syrup, ad even potatos.
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Yes, I had over 6 bags put in me when I was dehydrated.
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Well plastic bags from groceries can affect our environment. Plastic grocery bags are cheap and convenient for both grocery stores and the consumer. As a result, shoppers use these bags for 80 percent of their shopping trips.
Did you know that fifty percent of pollution comes from plastic bags.
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Change in mass depends on the concentration of sucrose within the dialysis bags. If the concentration of sucrose is greater inside the bag than outside, then water will move into the bag. If the concentration of sucrose is lower inside the bag than outside, then water will move out of the bag.
hand bags
Uh I think Mrs. Durso made a mistake on this question. We didn't do the osmosis experiment on the dialysis bags. We did it on the potatos remember?
It would flow toward the weaker solution. The intent of osmosis is to gain equilibrium, so the 15 percent solution would gain sugar content until, if you allowed the osmosis to go to completion, the two solutions had the same amount of sugar in them. "Going to completion" doesn't necessarily mean 20 percent concentration on both sides. If you were to make a gallon bag out of dialysis membrane, fill it with 15 percent solution and put a stirrer in it, then drop it into a 25,000-gallon reaction vessel full of 25 percent solution with a stirrer in it, you might wind up with 24.9999999999 percent sugar solution in both bags.
The infusion rate is based on the needs of individual patients, the concentration of the solution, and the intent of use. Some drugs are injected into liter (or larger, smaller bags) of saline, dextrose solutions etc. and the rate is controlled by experience and ongoing evaluation of the patient not only for the drug but for the hydration of the patient. If this question was asked with a more specific drug in mind it would be helpful. Also, so many IV drugs are infused through the catheter and bypass the dilution process and are given as a bolus "shot".
A basic IV rehydration solution consists of sterile water with small amounts of sodium chloride (NaCl; salt) and dextrose (sugar) added. It is supplied in bottles or thick plastic bags that can hang on a pole or rolling stand.
If the solution were pure water you would die. When blood cells are exposed to pure water the increased salts in the cell cause the water to flow in and would cause the red blood cells to burst (this is called lysis). The blood itself is a little salty (which is why you rinse your eyes with saline). The IV bags are usually plain saline, sometimes they are saline mixed with a form of sugar. The sugar provides energy for the body. (it is not table sugar)