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Quick Scroll Q.1305 surgery 12.07.03 (4 years ago) #1

acute trauma best guideline for quick replacement if fluid

pulse
Hb
output
PCV


sal goes for choice 4 ...i thought urine output was the best

what do you think?
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Quick Scroll 12.07.03 (4 years ago) #2

i wud also opt for urine output! icon_lol.gif
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Quick Scroll 01.07.04 (4 years ago) #3

hey,urine output is the best guide for fluid therapy in conditions like BURNS...

in acute trauma cases the best guide wud b CVP!
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Quick Scroll 01.08.04 (4 years ago) #4

ruchi wrote:
hey,urine output is the best guide for fluid therapy in conditions like BURNS...

in acute trauma cases the best guide wud b CVP!


i second ruchi...cvp shud b the best....mayb its error in salg.. pcv instead of cvp..not sure..gotto correct
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Quick Scroll 05.05.04 (4 years ago) #5

ya I too will second CVP.FOR Correction of misprint please reffer old editions.
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