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Which is the most popular way to hydrate your elderly patients on a ward.
IV Fluids
Oral fluids
SC rehydration therapy
Enteral fluid replacement
thanks docs and nurses
IV Fluids
Oral fluids
SC rehydration therapy
Enteral fluid replacement
thanks docs and nurses
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If Oral hydration has not worked or is not feasible, and where parenteral fluid administration is required for mild to moderate dehydration, IV is often the first choice - but Sub-Cutaneous rehydration is finding a lot of favour- It seems at least as efficient as IV,and can be easier for patients who are confused/agitated, or have difficult to visualise veins, collapsed veins - that sort of thing.
Couple of academic papers, if you are interested;
http:// www.ncb i.nlm.n ih.gov/ pubmed/ 2137852 9
http:// www.ncb i.nlm.n ih.gov/ pubmed/ 1255871 0
Couple of academic papers, if you are interested;
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From my experience with my late DH, who had IV rehydration many times, the advantage with getting a line in and doing IV is that its much easier to add other drugs and so on through an IV line than getting a sub cut needle in for rehydration and then having to put an IV line in as well to administer other things. I can't imagine that there would be many times when all the patient who was that frail would need would be IV fluid without any other treatment and if they fail oral rehydration, there would likely be problems getting them to take drugs orally.
I couldn't find any research though.
I couldn't find any research though.