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Posted by nootz |
4/27/2007 2:01 AM | remove |
No, not feeding. That would have contained plasma (sugar water) to be inserted through an IV
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Posted by ChiDean |
7/11/2007 2:12 PM | remove |
Plasma is not "sugar water". You're thinking of D5W (potassium chloride in 5% dextrose), I think.
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Posted by ChiDean |
7/11/2007 2:16 PM | remove |
Meh, that wasn't clear. D5W is used as a "delivery" for other meds and/or as a way to open a vein for future quick use. Plasma is a component of blood in which the red and white cells are suspended.
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Posted by Mrs.Marni |
10/7/2009 11:12 PM | remove |
ok, feeding or not thats just weird!
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