D5LR, or 5% dextrose in lactated Ringer's solution, is indicated for patients needing fluid resuscitation, electrolyte balance, and caloric supplementation. It is often used in situations such as postoperative recovery, dehydration, and in patients with metabolic acidosis. Additionally, it can be beneficial for those who require maintenance fluids and are unable to consume oral intake. Always consult with a healthcare provider for specific indications tailored to individual patient needs.
D5LR is isotonic, meaning it has a similar osmotic pressure to human blood. It is commonly used for fluid resuscitation because it does not cause cells to shrink or swell.
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No, not in Ohio. The IV certified LPN can hang the D5LR but Pitocin is NOT on the list of solutions LPNs can hang, it is not an antibiotic allowing the intermittent/secondary rule and its not a vitamin/electrolyte that they would be allowed to hang a second bag of. IM shots of Pitocin can be given by an LPN but they are only used to control postpartum uterine bleeding after the delivery of the placenta.
"D5LR" could refer to various things depending on the context, but it commonly represents a specific code or identifier. In some contexts, it may relate to a product model, a location code, or even a programming term. Without additional context, it's difficult to provide a precise definition. If you have a specific area or field in mind, please provide more details for a clearer answer.
Common CT indications include.Sinus studies.Brain studies.Body scans.Aorta scans.Chest scans
GERD
diabetes
hypersensitivity
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