Which IV Fluid to choose? NS or RL or D5?
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- 🌟 Unlock the secrets of IV fluid selection with our latest video, "Which IV Fluid to choose?"! 🌟
Choosing the appropriate IV fluid is a critical aspect of patient care, and in this in-depth video, we break down the nuances of when to administer different solutions.
In this video, we have explained everything you need to know about IV fluids for your clinical practice (when to give and WHEN NOT to give IV fluids).
00:00 - Intro
01:08 - Body fluid composition
02:07 - Types of IV Fluids
05:51 - 0.9% NaCl
09:07 - Ringer Lactate
11:34 - Plasmalyte
13:23 - 5% Dextrose
16:58 - 3% NaCl
18:26 - Mannitol
20:25 - Albumin
22:29 - Gelatin, HES, Dextran
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Excellent bro, once on the morning rounds in my house job a professor asked the question about what is difference between different IV fluids in terms of composition and osmolarity and everyone including the post graduate trainees were clueless, thanks for explaining the concept precisely.
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This 0.9% has been a traditional name for it and no one has told me this teuth Doctor , thank you for this continuous well elucidated lectures always , Greetings from South Sudan
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Hi Dr . if we mix 1/5normal saline with dextrose what is the usage of this slution.and 1/2 ringer lactate with dextrose what is the indication . please
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If normal saline is 308osm and our plasma osm is 280-290, then how is that isotonic? Isnt it hypertonic then?
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D5, then, is not enough for normal energy requirement, without other intake... plasmalyte i did not know, or its BSS nomenclature.
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What about RL , Is it indicated or not - in a senario like Metabolic acidosis with Lactic acidosis in a normal liver function patient ?
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Hello sir. One more doubt why in acute pancreatitis and burns patiënts generally RL is preferred?
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