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www.nutritioncare.orgongoing electrolyte losses. Insensible losses occur primarily with fever; fluid needs increase 12.5% with each degree increase in body temperature greater than 37°C (4) or approximately 60 to 80 mL daily for each degree over normal (98.6°F) (2). Fluid and Electrolyte Management in Parenteral Nutrition Jodi Kingley, MS, RD, CNSD
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www.newbornwhocc.orgFluid and electrolyte management in term and preterm neonates Disorders of fluid and electrolyte balance are among the commonest derangements encountered in preterm and critically sick neonates.
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samples.jbpub.com6 chapter 7: Fluid and Electrolyte Management traumatic brain Injury Large studies have examined the benefits of crystalloids vs. colloids in trau-matic brain injury patients. The …