Start low, go slow, , and always know your endpoint. A patient drowning from fluid overload is just as critical as one dying from dehydration.
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Having treated countless cases of dehydration, shock, and metabolic disturbances, I’ve learned that success lies not in memorizing formulas, but in following a few . Start low, go slow, , and always know your endpoint
By Dr. Faruki
Fluid therapy is often called the backbone of emergency and critical care medicine. Yet, in daily practice, it is frequently mismanaged—either given too aggressively, too sparingly, or with the wrong type of fluid. and metabolic disturbances
Stay safe, stay vigilant, and keep it practical.