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Types of iv Fluids

Balanced Crystalloid Solutions
Balanced Crystalloid Solutions

The present review of fluid therapy studies using balanced solutions versus isotonic saline fluids (both crystalloids and colloids) aims to address recent controversy in this topic. The change to the acid-base equilibrium based on fluid selection is described.

Glucose 5% Solution
Glucose 5% Solution

3. How 5% Glucose Intravenous Infusion Solution is give 4. Possible side effects 5. How to store 5% Glucose Intravenous Infusion Solution 6. Contents of the pack and other information 1. WHAT 5% GLUCOSE INTRAVENOUS INFUSION SOLUTION IS AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR 5% Glucose Intravenous Infusion Solution is a clear colourless to faintly straw-coloured solution of glucose in water. The solution is stored in a sealed flexible plastic bag.

source: drugs.com
Isotonic Saline
Isotonic Saline

5% Dextrose in Water (technically, Isotonic, but physiology hypotonic…I’ll explain in a minute) Ringer’s and Lactated Ringer’s Solutions contain a wider variety of electrolytes than Normal Saline, which makes them even more similar to what’s found in blood plasma. Normal Saline only includes Sodium and Choride (Na + and Cl –).

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