: it would have no effect
The patient is resuscitated and stabilized with blood transfusions and intravenous fluids to restore the fluid and electrolyte balance.
Orange - Trauma, Rapid blood transfusion, Surgery1 Gray - Rapid fluid replacement, Trauma, Rapid blood transfusion1 Green - Rapid fluid replacement, Trauma, Rapid blood transfusion1
It is important for IV fluid to be isotonic to your blood so that it doesn't change the concentration of different molecules in the bloodstream. In many cases concentration gradients are the driving force behind moving nutrients, waste products and essential elements between the blood and the cells
Intravenous fluid
What is D5NM?
Blood is the fluid within the cardiovascular system, consisting of red blood cells, white blood cells and plasma. Blood circulation is the system through which the blood moves.
seroma: filled with clear serous fluid hematoma: filled with red blood cells
The pressure difference between the two ends of a blood vessel is the driving force behind blood flow.
by laparoscopy, opening the abdomen, and by splenectomy, the surgical removal of the spleen. In nonoperative therapy.Fluid and blood levels are observed and maintained by intravenous fluid and possible blood transfusions.
Both terms phlebitis and infiltration are terms related to Intravenous. Infiltration is the situation when fluid from the IV leaks from the vein into the surrounding tissue. Phlebitis is the actual irritation that occurs in the vein and surrounding tissues.
This is an intravenous fluid; for details see the link: http://rxistsource.blogspot.ro/2013/03/intravenous-fluid-d5-03nacl-solution.html.