The most difficult skill is knowing when to stop giving fluids. In the 2nd to 4th day of critical illness, patients begin to mobilize their own edema. If you keep pouring fluids in, you cause , ventilator dependence, and abdominal compartment syndrome.
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: It provides and explains various formulas for fluid calculations in lucid language. Lippincott Home Standard Clinical Applications
Never start a drip without a clear endpoint. Ask yourself: What phase of therapy am I in?
The most difficult skill is knowing when to stop giving fluids. In the 2nd to 4th day of critical illness, patients begin to mobilize their own edema. If you keep pouring fluids in, you cause , ventilator dependence, and abdominal compartment syndrome.
This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
: It provides and explains various formulas for fluid calculations in lucid language. Lippincott Home Standard Clinical Applications
Never start a drip without a clear endpoint. Ask yourself: What phase of therapy am I in?