because it recovers the lost water and salts and sugars through faeces.
Saline solution should always be in given as a concentration of 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl).
Electrolytes, scourban, anitbiotics, probiotics - it depends on what is causing the diarrhoea, a change in feed, worms, coccidiosis or a bacterial infection like salmonella, yersiniosis
a paitient suffering from both kindney & heart problem should be given low sodium & low caloric diets. Fluid intake should be regulated to avoid edema.
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.
Don't give them any dairy pRoducts or vegetables. stick to jello or popsicles or a banana anything else can make more diarriah
To give a chemotherapy in a patient of cirrhosis is very risky. Treating physician is the best judge in a given patient.
Hypertonic solution should be given for hypervolemia because it helps to draw excess fluid out of the tissues and into the bloodstream, where it can be excreted by the kidneys. This helps to reduce swelling and fluid overload in the body.
Hypertonic saline solution is given slowly to a patient that is hyponaetremic because it raises their sodium levels. Raising the sodium levels too quickly could cause central pontine myelinolysis.
The type of solution given to a patient with fluid retention is typically diuretics, which help the body eliminate excess fluid. In some cases, lifestyle modifications like reducing salt intake or increasing physical activity may also be recommended. Treatment will vary depending on the underlying cause of the fluid retention.
3 tsp or 1 tablespoon or.....15 ml.......the ratio is 30 mg per ml Deb RN
During the neutralization of a given solution in the lab, a pOH of 10.7 was recorded. What will be the pH value of that given solution?