Isotonic crystalloid fluids are commonly administered intravenously in the veterinary practice setting. It is commonplace to supplement these fluids with potassium, in order to meet maintenance requirements and/or accommodate metabolic losses.
This week's Evidence Based Update reveals the findings of a study that examined standard practices for adding potassium to bags of IV fluids. These practices were examined for any effect on the actual amounts of potassium present in the bag (available for delivery to the patient) compared to the intended dosing for the patient. Recommendations for veterinarians and veterinary technicians are summarized.
Running time: 10 mins
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