Journal article
Fluid management for children presenting to the emergency department: Guidelines for clinical practice
D Crellin
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | Published : 2008
Abstract
Acute illness in children is frequently accompanied by fluid balance disturbances with many children experiencing hypovolaemia and/or dehydration of varying severity. Much of the evidence supporting fluid choice and management regimens stems from studies conducted on adults and well children. However, it is clear from more recent work concentrating on infants and children that physiological immaturity and the effects of acute illness impact significantly on their fluid requirements and responses to treatment. Guidelines exist for fluid resuscitation, fluid replacement and maintenance therapy, which are suitable in most circumstances for infants and children presenting to the ED with hypovola..
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