Normal Saline Flashcards

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What are the presentations?

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Normal saline (NaCl 0.9%) in 1000ml soft plastic bag
Normal saline (NaCl 0.9%) in 250ml soft plastic bag
10 ml plastic vial
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What is it?

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A sterile isotonic crystalloid solution

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What are the indications?

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Fluid replacement (volume expansion) for the treatment of shock, fluid loss, and cardiac arrest.

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What are the contraindications?

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Severe Pulmonary Oedema

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What are the precautions?

Which patient presentations should be given IV fluids under strict monitoring?

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Adult patients with penetrating trauma, ectopic pregnancy or aortic aneurysm with hypotension and signs of impaired organ perfusion may benefit from permissive hypotension (systolic blood pressure of 70mmHg)

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How much fluid should you give to a patient presenting with shock, DKA or HHS?

How much for a small or elderly adult?

How much for a paed?

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Adult: 250ml boluses to a maximum total of 2000ml

Small adult/elderly: 250ml boluses up to maximum total of 1000ml

Paediatric: 10ml/kg over 5-10 minutes. Repeat once only

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What are the doses for TKVO?

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20 drops per minute (20 drops = 1ml)

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How much fluid should you give to an adult in cardiac arrest?

How much for a paed?

How much for a newborn?

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Adult / Paediatric: 20ml/kg bolus as a reversible cause of hypovolaemia

Newborn: 10ml/kg as a reversible cause of hypovolaemia

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How much fluid should you give to an adult post ROSC?

How much to a paed?

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Adult: 250ml boluses to a maximum total of 500ml with reassessment between each infusion

Paediatric: 10ml/kg, repeat once only with reassessment between each infusion (bolus max. 250ml)

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What are the doses for burns?

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Adult: 1 litre stat, followed by 1 litre over 1 hour for TBSA >25% (Max. 2 litres)
1 litre over 1 hour for TBSA 15%-25% and 30 minutes transport time (Max. 1 litre)

Paediatric: 10ml/kg over 1 hour for TBSA > 10% and 30 minutes transport time

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How much fluid should you give an adult for major haemorrhage?

How much for a paed?

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Adult: Infuse 250ml boluses maximum total 2000ml with reassessment between each infusion

Paediatric: 10ml/kg (max. 250ml bolus) reassessment between each bolus (4x infusions maximum) to a total infusion not exceeding 1000ml. Only if patient presents with hypotension.

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Special considerations?

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Hypervolemia

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