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Intravenous Fluids in the

Hospitalized Child

Kathleen W. Bartlett, M.D.

July 11th ,2018

Special thanks to Kyle Rehder, MD, Associate

Professor of Pediatric Critical Care at Duke for

sharing some of his slides.

Objectives

Review the history of current practice

in IVF management.

Discuss the physiology of

maintenance IVF therapy.

Detail the risks of maintenance IVF

therapy with hypotonic fluids.

Describe the physiology and benefits

of oral rehydration therapy.

History of Intravenous Fluid Therapy

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