why great care should be taken while infecting glucose to a patient intravenously?
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During intravenous injections, the concentrations of the solution to be injected should be comparable to blood plasma. If the solution is less concentrated, its osmotic pressure will be low. The water will try to move into the red blood cells through the cell walls. As a result, cells will swell and burst.
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During intravenous injections, the concentrations of the solution to be injected should be comparable to blood plasma. If the solution is less concentrated, its osmotic pressure will be low. The water will try to move into the red blood cells through the cell walls. As a result, cells will swell and burst.
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