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SPIKE CONNECTOR: inserted into the solutions container and is kept sterile. DRIP CHAMBER: allows the fluid to flow one drop at a time, making it easy to see the flow rate PIGGYBACK JUNCTION: Allows infusion of another IV Fluid into the same line ROLLER CLAMP: it controls the rate of the flow INJECTION PORT: Used for administration of medications like antibiotic
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Hypotonic Solution It has lesser tonicity than that of the body fluid and has lesser solute concentration that makes the cell swell Used to provide free water and treat cellular dehydration. Examples of Hypotonic Fluids: 0.45% NaCl (half strength normal saline) 0.33% NaCl ( one third strength normal saline)
Hypertonic Solution It has tonicity or solute concentration greater than that of the body fluid. It makes the cell shrink Given to patients with hyponatremias (Na deficits) with edema Examples of Hypertonic Fluids: D5NSS (5% Dextrose in normal saline solution) D5 in 0.45% NaCl ( 5% Dextrose in half strength normal saline) D5LR (5% Dextrose in Lactated Ringer's Solution) D10W ( 10% Dextrose in water) D50W50 (50% Dextrose in 50 ml of water)
ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS
Electrolyte solutions are either NaCl (saline solutions) or multiple electrolyte solutions containing varying amounts of cations and anions.
Commonly Used Solutions are: Normal Saline Solution (0.9% NaCl Solution) contains electrolytes Na & Cl only Ringer's Solution - contains Na, Cl, K, Ca Lactated Ringer's Solution - contains Na, Cl, K, Ca & Lactate( a salt of lactic acid that is metabolized in the liver to form bicarbonate)
NAME of IV color PNSS Green Plain LRS Blue D5LRS Pink D5Water Red D10Water Blue green D5 0.3 NaCl Sky blue