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The appropriate NaCl concentration for intravenous (IV) fluid typically depends on the clinical situation. For general hydration, a 0.9% NaCl solution, often referred to as normal saline, is commonly used. In cases of hyponatremia or for specific fluid resuscitation needs, hypertonic saline solutions (such as 3% NaCl) may be indicated. It's essential to tailor the NaCl concentration to the patient's specific needs and medical condition.

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