UNDERSTANDING FLUID RESTRICTION IN THE CLINICAL SETTING

 

In the image above, Mr. R is admitted to the hospital
with a history of congestive heart failure. His doctor
has ordered a fluid restriction of 500 cc/day, per orally.

There are medical conditions that may require fluid 
restriction as part of the treatment. Here are some
examples: Liver failure, heart failure, kidney failure.

Please read the image above for the specific amount 
of fluids that were allowed and the amount of fluids 
he consumed. 

The decimal approach is used.

Learn more:Congestive heart failure



The Clinical setting step by step is no longer available.
Liver failure may be acute or chronic. Causes include:
certain drugs, alcohol abuse and certain chemicals.

Learn more about: Hepatic Encephalopathy

Learn more about Liver and kidney failure



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