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Understanding What Kind of IV Fluid Do You Give for Hyponatremia?

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Hyponatremia, a condition characterized by a dangerously low serum sodium level ($< 135 \, mEq/L$), is a common electrolyte disorder seen in hospitalized patients, affecting up to 22.2% of individuals in geriatric wards. Understanding what kind of IV fluid do you give for hyponatremia is critically important, as the correct choice depends on the patient's volume status, symptom severity, and the underlying cause.

What is the main purpose of an infusion pump?

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According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), approximately 56,000 adverse events associated with infusion pump use were reported from 2005 through 2009, highlighting the critical need for precise, controlled operation. This emphasizes that the main purpose of an infusion pump is to deliver fluids, medications, and nutrients with controlled accuracy and consistency, greatly improving patient safety over manual administration methods.