Intravenous fluid
IV saline solution is used to treat dehydration in patients by replenishing lost fluids and electrolytes directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line. This helps restore the body's fluid balance and hydration levels more quickly and effectively than oral rehydration methods.
Dehydration, delivery of IV medication. It's what they most often use when they run an IV in a hospital.
Mild dehydration is the loss of no more than 5% of the body's fluid
Dehydration, delivery of IV medication. It's what they most often use when they run an IV in a hospital.
Yes, a hypertonic IV solution can be harmful if not administered properly. It can cause fluid shifts and dehydration in the body, leading to potential electrolyte imbalances and organ damage. It is crucial to closely monitor patients receiving hypertonic solutions to prevent adverse effects.
dehydration
Severe dehydration can require hospitalization and intravenous fluid replacement
Severe dehydration from shigellosis usually requires intravenous fluid replacement.
Yes.
Go with answer B. Lack of fluid in the body will cause dehydration.
Lasix is a brand name of frusemide. Frusemide is a diuretic - i.e. it causes the kidneys to produce more urine. If the fluid passed is not replaced by drinking then dehydration can occur. If there is dehydration then there will be a drop in blood pressure due to reduced intravascular volume.