- Look up
crystalloid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crystalloid may
refer to: A
substance that, when dissolved,
forms a true
solution and is able...
- levels.
There are two main
types of
volume expanders:
crystalloids and colloids.
Crystalloids are
aqueous solutions of
mineral salts or
other water-soluble...
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another isotonic crystalloid solution and it is
designed to
match most
closely blood plasma. If
given intravenously,
isotonic crystalloid fluids will be...
- Plasma-Lyte is a
crystalloid solution for
intravenous infusion, with
varying electrolyte formulation depending on market.
Generally the
solution has a...
- of
crystalloids in
order to
minimize the
metabolic derangement, resuscitation-induced coagulopathy, and the
hemodilution that
occurs with
crystalloid resuscitation...
-
blood circulation—plasma-substituting
solutions such as
colloid and
crystalloid solutions (salt solutions)—will
raise the
blood pressure without any...
- carefully.
Crystalloid solution is
recommended as the
fluid of
choice for resuscitation.
Albumin can be used if a
large amount of
crystalloid is required...
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Rapidly give
crystalloid if
hypotensive or
lactate greater than or
equal to 4 mmol/L Give
vasopressors if
still hypotensive after crystalloid administration...
- status,
intense preoperative anxiety,
certain ethnicities or
surgery types,
decreased perioperative fluids,
crystalloid versus colloid administration...
- in
pregnancy and breastfeeding. Ringer's
lactate solution is in the
crystalloid family of medications. It is isotonic, i.e. it has the same tonicity...