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What is Sodium chloride 0.9 percent?

This is an isotonic saline solution; 9 g/L sodium chloride solution in water with added glucose.


Why is sodium chloride 0.9 percent percent given?

This is a isotonic saline solution.


Which are isotonic?

Isotonic solution is a solution in which the concentration of solutes is essentially equal to that of cytosol of the cell placed in that solution. There is no net osmotic pressure on a membrane placed between 2 isotonic solutions.


IS 5 dextrose in 0.9 saline isotonic?

.91 saline is normal saline which is isotonic. 5% dextrose is also isotonic. so the combination is still isotonic


To what body fluid is saline isotonic?

0.9% saline is isotonic to blood.


What is the concentration of isotonic glucose solution?

Isotonic saline is 0.9% saline. Thus, when receiving IV fluids, Normal Saline is often given at a concentration of 0.9% as to be isotonic with blood. Other medical applications necessitate the administration of hyper-/hypotonic saline solutions that would induce various osmotic shifts.


What is nacl drug used for?

- preparation of isotonic or other saline solutions- nose disinfection- as a salt bath


Saline is what percent NaCl?

If you think to an isotonic solution the concentration is 0,9 g NaCl/100 g solution.


What is the Solute of intravenous fluid?

the solutions used in iv are the hypotonic , hypertonic, isotonic solutions .. :)


Is normal saline hypotonic?

Normal Saline is an isotonic solution.


What are common isotonic iv solutions?

Common isotonic IV solutions include 0.9% normal saline (NS), lactated Ringer's (LR) solution, and 5% dextrose in water (D5W). These solutions have a similar osmolarity to blood plasma and are often used to restore fluid balance in the body.


Is all saline solutions the same?

No, not all saline solutions are the same. Saline solutions can vary in concentration, with common types including normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride), half-normal saline (0.45% sodium chloride), and hypertonic saline (3% sodium chloride). Additionally, some saline solutions may contain additives for specific medical purposes, such as glucose or other electrolytes. The choice of saline solution depends on the clinical context and the needs of the patient.