A balance between the volume of fluid taken in by the human body, and the volume of fluid excreted, is essential for life. Body fluid balance, which is maintained via various homeostatic mechanisms, can be disrupted by injury or disease. Prompt action is usually required to replenish fluid volumes and restore homeostasis, which is achieved via intravenous (IV) fluid therapy. Nurses will often encounter patients with a disrupted fluid balance, particularly in critical care. They will be involved in assessing patients' fluid status and administering and monitoring therapy. Therefore, nurses have an important role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of IV fluid therapy. This article provides an overview of the principles and aims of IV fl...
Nurses must know about effect and indication ofl.V-Fluid Therapy. Priciples of WMuid therapy consist...
This is a series of multiple choice questions to accompany the article "Competent novice: Intravenou...
One of the most important tasks of physicians working in intensive care units (ICUs) is to arrange i...
A balance between the volume of fluid taken in by the human body, and the volume of fluid excreted, ...
Monitoring and manipulating body fluid and electrolytes form a crucial aspect of nursing care. For t...
Intravenous fluid administration should be considered as any other pharmacological prescription. The...
Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care settings may need to be administered intravenous ...
I.V. fluid therapy plays a fundamental role in the management of hospitalized patients. While the co...
© The Author 2014.I.V. fluid therapy plays a fundamental role in the management of hospitalized pati...
International audienceBackgroundFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatme...
Critically ill patients are often presumed to be in a state of “constant dehydration” or in need of ...
Major surgery and critical illnesses such as sepsis and trauma all disturb normal physiological flui...
This quality standard covers the assessment and management of adults ' intravenous (IV) fluid n...
Nurses must know about effect and indication ofl.V-Fluid Therapy. Priciples of WMuid therapy consist...
This is a series of multiple choice questions to accompany the article "Competent novice: Intravenou...
One of the most important tasks of physicians working in intensive care units (ICUs) is to arrange i...
A balance between the volume of fluid taken in by the human body, and the volume of fluid excreted, ...
Monitoring and manipulating body fluid and electrolytes form a crucial aspect of nursing care. For t...
Intravenous fluid administration should be considered as any other pharmacological prescription. The...
Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care settings may need to be administered intravenous ...
I.V. fluid therapy plays a fundamental role in the management of hospitalized patients. While the co...
© The Author 2014.I.V. fluid therapy plays a fundamental role in the management of hospitalized pati...
International audienceBackgroundFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatme...
Critically ill patients are often presumed to be in a state of “constant dehydration” or in need of ...
Major surgery and critical illnesses such as sepsis and trauma all disturb normal physiological flui...
This quality standard covers the assessment and management of adults ' intravenous (IV) fluid n...
Nurses must know about effect and indication ofl.V-Fluid Therapy. Priciples of WMuid therapy consist...
This is a series of multiple choice questions to accompany the article "Competent novice: Intravenou...
One of the most important tasks of physicians working in intensive care units (ICUs) is to arrange i...