When prescribing NaCL with K+ 0.3% (40mmoL), why is it preferred to be infused over 8-12 hours? This is what your slides say at 31:58, and one of the questions on the mock PSA which gives full marks. I put 4 hours as I thought you can infuse pottasium at 10mmol / hour - but I didnt get the marks. Will appreicate the help!
Just wondering, for the 80kg lady example, will we be giving the 2 bags of fluid to the patient at the same time? Or do we give one bag first, then the second?
@@MindtheBleep Ah cool! Do we have to specify that on the prescription chart? Or is it automatically assumed that it is one after another? Thank you so much for replying and posting the video!
I'm prepping for the PSA and this is the best fluids lecture I've found! Thanks so much.
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@@MindtheBleep she smelt. Your feet
Such a useful lecture. Your website is also so informative. Thank you!!
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highly educating- kudos to yall
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PLEASE more X ray and ECG videos.
We've got plenty of x ray webinars but we'll get on some ECG videos :)
Brilliant video
Thanks! :)
When prescribing NaCL with K+ 0.3% (40mmoL), why is it preferred to be infused over 8-12 hours? This is what your slides say at 31:58, and one of the questions on the mock PSA which gives full marks. I put 4 hours as I thought you can infuse pottasium at 10mmol / hour - but I didnt get the marks. Will appreicate the help!
If prescribing maintenance fluid, there is no need to give so much fluid and potassium so quickly. It could risk overload.
@@MindtheBleep thank you!
very helpful thanks
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Just wondering, for the 80kg lady example, will we be giving the 2 bags of fluid to the patient at the same time? Or do we give one bag first, then the second?
One after another :)
@@MindtheBleep Ah cool! Do we have to specify that on the prescription chart? Or is it automatically assumed that it is one after another? Thank you so much for replying and posting the video!
@@吳卓帆 it varies depending on the prescription chart how exactly you prescribe it
There is no bicarbonates in hartmans's right?
Hartmann's contains lactate which is metabolised to generate glucose and bicarbonate
Bro allow a one hour long ting, just do a ten minute video
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If only it were possible!