D5imb Intravenous Fluid
Updatedwhy d5imb is given to a child patient who has acute infectious diarrhea with some dehydration?
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To help with the dehydration and prevent it from getting worse. They have to give continuous fluids, since it is the lack of them that causes the dehydration.
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hello..i just want to know more about D5 imb IV fluids for my report...im a caregiver student and in duty for my practicum..please help me...
thank you and Godbless..
what's the classification,content,mechanism of actions and indications of D5imb IVF?
ma'am, im just asking. is there any instances that a will be sensitive to this IVF? for example, when this D5imb was hooked, the child's reaction was always vomiting and diarrhea.. pls reply. thanks.
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