Normal saline is an example of an isotonic fluid. It contains 0.9% salt in water.
An isotonic solution is a solution that contains the same concentration of solutes (dissolved particles) as blood. Isotonic saline is an example. Isotonic saline is a solution with the same concentration of salts as human blood.
Examples of hypertonic and hypotonic fluids would be about water and salt. A hypotonic would have very little salt in the water, and a hypertonic would have a whole lot more. Also, when these are compared to each other, the relationship between them can be said that one is hypo- or hyper- in relation to the other.
0.9% saline is isotonic to blood.
Isotonic means that the fluid has the same osmolarity as blood plasma - in the case of 0.9% sodium chloride, it means that this fluid has the same concentration of salt as blood plasma has.
Isotonic overhydration refers to the decrease in volume of body fluid below the normal range
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It basically means that the body lost fluid that had the same salt concentration as the body.
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which common isotonic solution used in fluid therapy Isotonic fluids used in IVF therapy include: 0.9 Normal Saline; Lactated Ringers; and D5W
Two isotonic solutions are two solutions that have the same osmotic pressure. This term is generally used referring to solutions in a cell or body fluid.