The solution is used to add water, sucrose and sodium to the organism.
The scope is the hydration of the organism.
D5 03 NaCl is a medical solution: 5 % dextrose and 0,3 % sodium chloride.
This is a isotonic solution of NaCl (9 g/L) containing also dextrose (50 g/L).
This is the code of a solution used in medicine, containing 5 % glucose and 0,3 % sodium chloride.
D5N2 i/v fluids
Plain Lactated Ringers (PLR) - Blue Plain Normal Saline Solution (PNSS) - Green D5 Normal Saline Solution (D5NSS) - Yellow D5 0.3 Sodium Chloride (D5 0.3 NaCl) - Light Blue D5 Lactated Ringers (D5LR) - Pink Balanced Multiple Maintenace Solution with 5% dextrose (D5IMB) - Purple Dextrose 5% Water (D5W)- Red D5 Normosol-R (D5NR) - Yellow Green D5 Normosol-M (D5NM) - Orange
The function if(b3 d5 closed d5-b3) appears to be checking a condition related to the values of b3 and d5. If the condition evaluates to true (meaning b3 is closed to d5), it would likely return the result of d5 - b3. However, without specific definitions for "closed" and the values of b3 and d5, it's difficult to provide a precise answer.
The solution of NaCl with the concentration 0,9 % is considered normal saline; the osmotic pressure is equal to the pressure in the cells.
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D5 0.3 NaCl- is a hypertonic saline solutions that are used in critical care settings to help in haemorrhagic shock (but no other type of shock), acutely increased intracranial pressure, or severe hyponatremia. Inhalation of hypertonic saline has also been shown to help in other respiratory problems, specifically bronchiolitis.
Well .9 in a % would be 90%, and .09 would be 9%. So I would say yes.
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