Sep 2 2021 distinguished by the relative tonicity (before infusion) in relation to ... as isotonic
of water carbohydrate and electrolytes. Solutions which provide combinations of hypotonic or isotonic concentrations of dextrose and of sodium chloride are
Isotonic and hypertonic concentrations of dextrose are suitable for parenteral maintenance of water requirements when salt is not needed or should be avoided.
dextrose becomes equivalent to water. The con- The sodium concentration of isotonic saline is ... water.15
Jun 2 2008 Sterile water is hypotonic ... related to the hypotonic nature of the product. ... of sterile water for injection instead of 5% dextrose.
showed that hypotonic solutions expanded the brain [23]. 5% dextrose) contain excess-free water for the typical postoperative craniotomy patient.
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May 26 2016 WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE between osmolarity and tonicity? Re- ... NaCl) and D-5-W [or 5% dextrose (glucose)] in water. If we.
Jun 13 2005 5. Define isotonic and hypotonic ... metabolised in blood
Isotonic and hypertonic concentrations of dextrose are suitable for parenteral maintenance of water requirements when salt is not needed or should be avoided.