Science, asked by harrsitad, 6 hours ago

3. A patient is admitted for dehydration in a hospital. He
is given an infusion
an infusion of 0.97 saline for recovery from the
lost fluids and electrolytes.
a) Why was he given 0.9%. Saline

b)what would happen if it was 9% saline​

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Answered by rahulswag
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Explanation:

Fluid therapy is a critical component of the clinical management of patients. It consists of colloid therapy as well as crystalloid therapy. The most commonly used crystalloid worldwide is normal saline which used in the management and treatment of dehydration (e.g., hypovolemia, shock), metabolic alkalosis in the presence of fluid loss and mild sodium depletion. This activity describes the indications, action, and contraindications for normal saline as a valuable agent in the use of fluid and electrolyte resuscitation. This activity also highlights the mechanism of action, adverse event profile, and other key factors (e.g., administration, monitoring, relevant interactions) pertinent for members of the interprofessional team in the management of critically ill patients

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