In case of cholera, you have vomiting and loose motion. So fluids is lost from you body. There is fall in blood pressure. Patient can die of dehydration. So you have to give 'saline' (Ringer's lactate) to treat the cholera.
The number or injections that can safely be given is dependant on the patient's weight and the amount of Lidocaine you plan to administer.
Glucose can be used for multiple things= 1. A site for the administration of intravenous (IV) injections or infusions 2. Fluid replacement
With prompt operation the outcome is very good. The outcome is disastrous when the patient is not managed correctly. Like given injections of morphine to relieve the pain.
(cortizone) injections or (kenalog injections) can be given systemically to help reduce arthritis flares.
Saline solution should always be in given as a concentration of 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl).
Minerals are used in treatments by three methods, namely, by replacing a poor diet with a diet that supplies the RDA, by consuming oral supplements, or by injections or infusions.
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Yes. The cholera vaccine is a killed vaccine.
No, it is generally given subcutaneously andoccasionallyintravenously.
Dexamethasone injectable solution is not to be given orally. Dexamethasone is a steroid that is used in injections, there are other steroids that can be prescribed for oral use.
The prognosis depends on the type of immunodeficiency disorder. People with Bruton's agammaglobulinemia who are given injections of gamma globulin generally live into their 30s or 40s. They often die from chronic infections.
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