Fluid Resuscitation

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Fluid resuscitation and perioperative fluid therapy in infants and children | VEOMED

veomed.com — “Fluid resuscitation and perioperative fluid therapy in infants and children | VEOMEDView full resource at veomed.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 23, 2010 at 12:50 am By:

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Fluid resuscitation and perioperative fluid therapy in infants and children by Thomas Englehardt l http://ow.ly/Zyn9

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Critical Care | Full text | Rational or rationalized choices in fluid resuscitation?

ccforum.com — “Critical Care | Full text | Rational or rationalized choices in fluid resuscitation?View full resource at ccforum.com

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plspassthegas Ron Memije Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Rational or rationalized choices in fluid resuscitation? http://j.mp/awft1W

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Factors Affecting Fluid Resuscitation in the Burn Patient: The Collaborative Role of the APN

nursingcenter.com — “-Throughout the first critical 24 hr after the injury is sustained, the burn patient must receive fluid resuscitation to prevent hypovolemia and ensure adequate tissue perfusion. Delayed or inadequate View full resource at nursingcenter.com

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NursingCenter Lisa Morris Bonsall Nurse and Advanced Practice Nurse

Factors Affecting Fluid Resuscitation in the Burn Patient http://bit.ly/8NKknl

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Emergency Med Medical News about Resuscitation

mdlinx.com — “Burn Resuscitation Index: A Simple Method For Calculating Fluid Resuscitation in the Burn PatientView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 2, 2010 at 7:15 am By:

MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Doctor, Health Communicator, and Physician

Burn Resuscitation Index: A Simple Method For Calculating Fluid Resuscitation in the Burn Patient: Jour... http://bit.ly/dcxv6v #ER #mdlinx

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Plasma Blood Resuscitation Protects Blood Vessel Walls

medicalnewstoday.com — “Using plasma rather than standard resuscitation fluids seems to improve survival in trauma patients with massive blood loss. Now a new study in animals suggests that this benefit may result from pView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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mnt_blood MNT Blood Health News

Plasma Blood Resuscitation Protects Blood Vessel Walls http://mnt.to/3WyL #blood #hematology

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Navy to study Entegrion’s blood technology as a life-saving fluid

medcitynews.com — “The U.S. Navy extends a contract with biotech Entegrion to develop the firm's blood technology into a life-saving fluid. Read more about the Navy's plans.View full resource at medcitynews.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 25, 2011 at 7:17 pm By:

TheRTP RTP Science Enthusiast

#RTP innovation in action: RT @Thrive_NC: MedCity News: Navy works w/ #RTPs Entegrion on resuscitation fluid http://ow.ly/6cTrT #NCBiotech

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Early Use of Hypertonic Fluids Does Not Appear to Improve Outcomes For Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

newswise.com — “Patients with a severe traumatic brain injury (and not in shock because of blood loss) who received out-of-hospital administration of hypertonic fluids (a solution with increased concentration of certain electrolytes and thought to help reduce intracranial pressure) as initial resuscitation did not experience better 6-month neurologic outcomes or survival compared to patients who received a normal saline solution, according to a study in the October 6 issue of JAMA.View full resource at newswise.com

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Early Use of Hypertonic Fluids Does Not Appear to Improve Outcomes For Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Patients wit... http://bit.ly/b1YLXA

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Early use of hypertonic fluids does not appear to improve outcomes for severe traumatic brain injury

sciencedaily.com — “Patients with a severe traumatic brain injury (and not in shock because of blood loss) who received out-of-hospital administration of hypertonic fluids (a solution with increased concentration of certain electrolytes and thought to help reduce intracranial pressure) as initial resuscitation did not experience better 6-month neurologic outcomes or survival compared to patients who received a normal saline solution, according to a new study.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Early use of hypertonic fluids does not appear to improve outcomes for severe traumatic brain injury: Patients wit... http://bit.ly/aIjWyt

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Emergency Med Medical News about Colloids

mdlinx.com — “Do colloids in comparison to crystalloids for fluid resuscitation improve mortalityView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 12, 2010 at 7:26 am By:

MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Doctor, Health Communicator, and Physician

Do colloids in comparison to crystalloids for fluid resuscitation improve mortality: Transactions of th... http://bit.ly/dCMcdU #ER #mdlinx

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Catheterization, Umbilical Vein: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Umbilical vein catheterization may be a life-saving procedure in neonates who require vascular access and resuscitation. The umbilical vein remains patent and viable for cannulation until approximately 1 week after birth. After proper placement of the umbilical ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 5:47 am By:

Health_SS Susan S Health Advocate

Neonates who require vascular access & resuscitation may be catheterized through the umbilical vein.When is this needed?http://bit.ly/bZjs9S

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Gastroenterology Article | Pancreatitis

mdlinx.com — “Early Fluid Resuscitation Reduces Morbidity Among Patients With Acute PancreatitisView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 25, 2011 at 4:50 pm By:

MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Doctor, Health Communicator, and Physician

Early Fluid Resuscitation Reduces Morbidity Among Patients With Acute Pancreatitis: Clinical Gastroenterolog... http://bit.ly/p55HeV #GI

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Cutdown, Saphenous Vein: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Intravenous access is one of the crucial first steps in the resuscitation of any critically ill or injured patient who presents to the emergency department. When peripheral intravenous access fails, alternative routes must be sought to obtain ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 12:52 am By:

J_Bohlen Julie Bohlen Health Executive and Active Health Library

If other methods of accessing central veins fails, as may happen with critical patients, saphenous vein cutdown is used.http://bit.ly/c0E3nQ

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Therapeutic hypothermia post-CPR | theheart.org

theheart.org — “Inducing hypothermia in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with the rapid infusion of ice-cold fluid does not work better than in-hospital cooling, results of the RICH trial show. A second study, PRINCE, found significantly reduced delays in achieving cooling.View full resource at theheart.org

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RICH and PRINCE probe prehospital therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest: Inducing hypothermia in out-of-hos... http://bit.ly/aa7z27

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The FEAST trial: A Practice-Changing Study from a Resource-Limited Area | Now@NEJM

blogs.nejm.org — “Fluid boluses for shock are an international standard of practice. For a febrile child in shock first-hour fluid resuscitation (60 ml/kg of isotonic fluidView full resource at blogs.nejm.org

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NEJM’s Ingelfinger comments on NOW@NEJM on bolus study’s applicability to developed countries. http://bit.ly/lVr1wO

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Tube Thoracostomy: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Trauma is the leading cause of death for individuals younger than 40 years of age, with approximately 140,000 deaths annually in the United States alone.1 Of these deaths, thoracic injuries are primarily responsible for 25% of ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 5:32 am By:

Health_SS Susan S Health Advocate

Tube thoracostomy is the insertion of a tube into the pleural cavity to drain air or fluids.Who may need this procedure?http://bit.ly/cf8hHf

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