Search results with tag "Isotonic"
Management of Ileostomy and other GI Fluid Losses
www.downstatesurgery.orgNormal Exchange of Fluid & Electrolytes zSalt exchange: – Average adult consumption varies between 50 to 90 meq of Sodium Chloride per day. Balance is maintained by renal excretion of excess salt. – Losses occur mostly from the GI tract: zGI losses are usually isotonic or slightly hypotonic and should be replaced by an isotonic salt solution.
ORLANDO HEALTH GUIDELINE CREATING ISOTONIC AND …
surgicalcriticalcare.netORLANDO HEALTH GUIDELINE KLB/JR 11/09 CREATING ISOTONIC AND HYPERTONIC ADULT TUBE FEEDING SOLUTIONS Approved by: Pharmacotherapy Committee Date: 03/17/2006 Created by: Pharmacy/Food & Nutrition Services Last modified: 11/22/2009 (Kara Birrer/Jennie Rickerds)
Isotonic and Buffer Solutions
www.uobabylon.edu.iqBuffers and Buffer Solutions Buffer solution: is a system, usually an aqueous solution, that possesses the property of resisting changes in pH with the addition of small amounts of a strong acid or base. Their ability to resist changes in pH is referred to as buffer action; their efficiency is measured by the function known as buffer capacity.