100ml
yes
Not necessarily. It depends on the antibiotic and it distribution medium. If it requires shaking before use and is not transparent to light, it is a suspension and not a solution. An example would be Ampicillin (penicillin). An antibiotics that comes as a clear (maybe colored) liquids and does not require shaking before use probably is a solution.
Normal Saline Solution in 5% Dextrose or D5NSS is a hypertonic solution. It can be used for the temporary treatment of shock if plasma expanders are not available. However, do not administer this IV for clients with cardiac or renal conditions.
Solution A is highly concentrated than solution B.
solution
yes
0.9 NaCL., because the solution is more stable.
40mn
For most the part, scrub technicians cannot inject medications. They are allowed in most hospitals to administer IVs with saline solution and like applications.
Not necessarily. It depends on the antibiotic and it distribution medium. If it requires shaking before use and is not transparent to light, it is a suspension and not a solution. An example would be Ampicillin (penicillin). An antibiotics that comes as a clear (maybe colored) liquids and does not require shaking before use probably is a solution.
for use as placebos
I'm not really sure what you mean by sterile solution because it could be administered different ways, but generally unless it is from an unopened container that is sterile, and is administered with a newly opened syringe and needle, than it is not.
This fluid is generally used for fluid replacement or to prevent dehydration in the body. A running drip can also make it much easier to administer other medications as needed. It is an isotonic solution..
for use on a control group in an experiment.
Being a mother of three children I have used saline solution lots of times! My suggestion that worked for me is to cradle baby in your arms slightly tilting down. Whilst cradling baby gently holding baby's arms out of their face or you could swaddle baby beforehand. Gently drop the saline solution into their nose one or two drops at a time. More will go into the nose than you think! Hope this helps!
Normal Saline Solution in 5% Dextrose or D5NSS is a hypertonic solution. It can be used for the temporary treatment of shock if plasma expanders are not available. However, do not administer this IV for clients with cardiac or renal conditions.
No, you do not need to add anything to the tramadol. When you get it from the pharmacy it will be already prepared for you to inject it. The pharmacist will explain how to administer the shot.