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RE: Saline in IVs may increase risk of death, kidney failure
Wow! They use "Normal Saline" for patients in Dialysis. We were taught it is most compatible with blood. (Most times on the floor we use D5.45NS (aka: D 5 and a half NS).. So anyway- I HAD to go look this up and found this study from 2016: "Despite its name, saline is neither “normal” nor “physiological”. Compared to human serum, saline has a nearly 10% higher Na concentration and 50% higher Cl concentration." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4794509/
I am gonna see if there are any continuing education credits on this subjuct and do one.
Thank you for bringing this article to our attention. Have a great week ahead!
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