Why is saline or glucose is given in veins science ls transportation in animals and plants?
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Daily Intravenous Fluid Therapy
Deborah C. Silverstein DVM, DACVECC, Kari Santoro-Beer DVM, DACVECC, in Small Animal Critical Care Medicine (Second Edition), 2015
Intravenous fluid therapy is vital for the management of cardiovascular shock, interstitial dehydration, and daily maintenance fluid needs in critically ill animals (see Chapters 58, 60, and 193 to 195Chapter 4Chapter 58Chapter 60Chapter 193Chapter 194Chapter 195). This chapter focuses primarily on the distribution of total body water, patient assessment, and the delivery of synthetic intravenous fluids to maintain normal water, electrolyte, and acid-base status in critically ill dogs and cats that are hemodynamically stable. Because critically ill animals often have fluid and electrolyte balance derangements, overall recovery often depends on recognition and appropriate treatment of these disorders, in addition to diagnosing and treating the primary disease process.
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