Yes it can be given . Only nurses and pharmacist who have no better business with their half baked knowledge advise wrong !!
Yes, it is recommended to administer dopamine via an IV drip of normal saline to dilute the medication and ensure a consistent and controlled delivery rate. This helps prevent irritation or damage to the veins and tissues.
The saline solution will be hypertonic to the cells that line the enasal cavity. Since the saline solution has a higher salt concentration than the cells, water will be drawn out of the cells. This will cause the cells to shrink and will also add water to mucous, hence receiving the congestion.
The original test tube babies, including Louise Brown, who was born in 1978, have grown up to lead normal lives. Louise Brown, the first baby conceived via in vitro fertilization (IVF), is now a public figure, advocating for fertility awareness and IVF. Many of the early test tube babies have since become adults, with some starting families of their own, demonstrating the long-term success and safety of IVF technology. Overall, they have contributed to the ongoing discussion about reproductive health and assisted reproductive technologies.
Mainly that dark matter interacts with dark matter and with normal matter via the gravitational force; and that it DOES NOT interact with normal matter via any other known force. Or, if there is any interaction, it does so to such a small extent that it hasn't been possible to detect this so far.
The term for the exchange of genetic material between bacteria via contact between individuals is called conjugation. It involves the transfer of DNA from a donor bacterium to a recipient bacterium through a tube-like structure called a pilus.
Yes, it is recommended to administer dopamine via an IV drip of normal saline to dilute the medication and ensure a consistent and controlled delivery rate. This helps prevent irritation or damage to the veins and tissues.
The adult dose for albuterol, typically used for bronchospasm, is 2.5 mg to 5 mg via nebulization every 4 to 6 hours as needed, or 90 to 180 mcg via metered-dose inhaler (MDI) every 4 to 6 hours. Normal saline is often used as a diluent for nebulization but does not have a specific dosing guideline; usually, 0.9% normal saline is used in combination with albuterol in nebulization treatments, typically 2 to 3 mL per session. Always consult a healthcare provider for individual dosing and administration.
Yes, they do. BUT NOT without your permission. My daughter was tube feed until she reached her target weight. She ate normal size meal during the day, and was given additional nourishment while she slept via the tube. It is a whole lot better than having her eat 3600 calories a day to gain weight. The additional benefit is that the patient gets use to eating normal size meals throughout treatment.
Yes, Ensure Plus can be administered via a nasogastric tube. It is important to ensure that the formula is at room temperature and to follow proper guidelines for tube feeding, including checking tube placement and flushing the tube before and after administration. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific instructions and to ensure it meets the patient’s nutritional needs.
To determine if a specific medication or nutrition can be given via a PEG (percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy) tube, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional or refer to the medication's guidelines. Generally, many medications can be administered through a PEG tube, but some may require special formulations or adjustments. Always ensure that the medication is compatible with tube feeding and follow proper administration protocols to avoid complications.
Yes, metformin can be administered via a nasogastric tube, but it should be done with caution. The extended-release formulations are not recommended for this route due to the risk of clogging the tube. It's important to ensure that the medication is properly crushed and mixed with an appropriate liquid for administration, and to consult a healthcare professional for specific guidelines. Always monitor the patient for any adverse effects following administration.
Yes, saline can be used for irrigation with Ventolin (albuterol) solution when administered via aerosol. Saline acts as a diluent, helping to deliver the medication more effectively through a nebulizer. However, it is important to follow specific guidelines or recommendations from healthcare providers regarding the appropriate concentrations and volumes to ensure safety and efficacy. Always consult with a healthcare professional before mixing medications or solutions.
Robert R. Grinstead has written: 'Recovery of salts from saline waters via solvent extraction' -- subject- s -: Extraction - Chemistry -, Saline water conversion, Salts
It is not an organ which contains the immunosuppressive drugs used to prevent rejection - the drugs are manufactured in a laboratory, in the same manner that something as simple as Paracetamol would be manufactured. These drugs can then be given to the transplant recipient orally (including via a nasal-gastric tube) or via an IV drip.
Only non-vesicant, isotonic fluids such as normal saline or lactated Ringer's solution should be administered via an arterial pressure line to prevent tissue damage or necrosis if the fluid leaks into the surrounding tissues. Medications, blood products, or solutions with additives should not be administered through an arterial line.
Noy. Overhydration with IV NaCL excretes via the urine.
Because the TotalCare system is by prescription, saline solution is available at most opticians offices either on site or through ordering via a pharmacy. As of March 2013, the FDA has issued official warnings regarding misuse of TotalCare products and urged their purchase only via licensed pharmacists or opticians.