Fluid Therapy Fluid Therapy
Found 6 free book(s)2013 AAHA/AAFP Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and …
www.aaha.orgThis fluid therapy tip sheet is part of the implementation toolkit, sponsored by a generous educational grant from Abbott Animal Health. Equipment Used for Fluid Therapy Equipment Comments Intravenous catheter Largest-gauge reasonable (16–20 gauge in dogs and 20–24 gauge in cats). Short
IV Fluid Therapy Calculations - University of Bristol
www.bristol.ac.ukIV Fluid Therapy Calculations The basics: • Maintenance fluid rate for an adult dog or cat is estimated as 2mL/kg/hr OR 50mL/kg/24 hours • e.g. 35kg dog: Maintenance = 35kg x 2 = 70mL/hour or 50mL x 35kg = 1750mL/24 hours • Maintenance fluid rate for puppy or kitten may be estimated as 3-4mL/kg/hr
Principles of Renal Replacement Therapy
apps.pharmacy.wisc.edufluid removal in patients with need to remove some small solutes. Removes fluids and solutes by convection only – the efficiency of solute removal is low. Requires the removal of 10-15L of ultrafiltrate per day to remove sufficient solutes. Must replace excess fluid loss by giving a balanced electrolyte solution as “replacement fluid”
Renal Replacement Therapy in Critical Care
www.portsmouthicu.comIf fluid removal only is the goal of therapy use slow continuous ultrafiltration (SCUF). g. In patients with profound hyper/hyponatraemia then the delivery of therapy should be modified to minimize rapid correction of sodium. Further guidance in this situation can be
Intravenous Therapy - mmlearn.org
www.mmlearn.orgPurpose of IV therapy –Provide fluid and electrolyte maintenance, restoration, and replacement –Administer medication and nutritional feedings –Administer blood and blood products –Administer chemotherapy to cancer patients –Administer patient-controlled analgesics
Fluid and electrolyte management
newbornwhocc.orgThe aim of fluid and electrolyte therapy is to ensure a smooth transition from the aquatic in-utero environment to the dry ex-utero environment. Changes in body water and solute after parturition After parturition, there is a sudden efflux of fluid from the intracellular fluid (ICF) to the extracellular fluid (ECF) compartment.