This document summarizes the administration of a D5NSS solution for a patient. It provides details on the classification, content, mechanism of action, indications, contraindications, dosing, and nursing responsibilities for this hypertonic intravenous fluid solution. Nurses are to ensure sterile technique is used, assess the patient's hydration status, monitor the infusion rate, check the patient's positioning, and properly dispose of used materials.
This document summarizes the administration of a D5NSS solution for a patient. It provides details on the classification, content, mechanism of action, indications, contraindications, dosing, and nursing responsibilities for this hypertonic intravenous fluid solution. Nurses are to ensure sterile technique is used, assess the patient's hydration status, monitor the infusion rate, check the patient's positioning, and properly dispose of used materials.
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This document summarizes the administration of a D5NSS solution for a patient. It provides details on the classification, content, mechanism of action, indications, contraindications, dosing, and nursing responsibilities for this hypertonic intravenous fluid solution. Nurses are to ensure sterile technique is used, assess the patient's hydration status, monitor the infusion rate, check the patient's positioning, and properly dispose of used materials.
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Type of Classificati Content Mechanism Indications Contraindicati How Dose Nursing
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