The Revision Guide for Student Nurses (Part I)

Fluid Types & Uses - Key Notes

NAME
TONICITY
CRYSTALLOID
OR COLLOID
CONSTITUENTS
INDICATIONS
Darrow's solution
Aquapharm No10
Isotonic Crystalloid Sodium
Potassium
Chloride
Diarrhoea
Dextran 40/70 Hypertonic Colloid Glucose polymer
Sodium
Chloride
Hypovolaemia
Hypoprotein-Aemia
Gelofusin Isotonic Colloid Succinylated gelatin
Sodium
Chloride
Hypovolaemia
Hypoprotein-Aemia
Glucose Infusion 5% Aquapharm No6 Isotonic Crystalloid Glucose Polyuric renal failure
Heart conditions where Na+ contraindicated
Glucose 5% in saline
Aquapharm No3
Isotonic Crystalloid Glucose
Sodium
Chloride
Anuric renal failure
Ruptured bladder
Pyometra
Addisonian crisis
Glucose 4% in 0.18% Sodium Chloride
Aquapharm No18
Isotonic Crystalloid Glucose
Sodium
Chloride
Maintenance
Haemaccel Isotonic Colloid Degraded gelatin
Sodium
Chloride
Potassium
Calcium
Hypovolaemia
Hypoprotein-Aemia
Hartmans (Ringer Lactate)
Aquapharm No11
Isotonic Crystalloid Sodium
Potassium
Calcium
Lactate
Chloride
FOR ACIDOSIS
Mild haemorrhage
Duodenal vomiting
Intestinal obstruction (with colloid)
Diarrhoea
Pyometra
Hetastarch Volex Hypertonic Colloid Hydroethyl starch
Sodium
Chloride
Hypovolaemia
Hypoprotein-Aemia
Mannitol Hypertonic Crystalloid Naturally occurring sugar alcohol Poisoning cases
Cerebral oedema
Glaucoma
Promotes osmotic diuresis
Normal Saline 0.9%
Aquapharm No1
Isotonic Crystalloid Sodium
Chloride
CORRECTION OF HYPONATRAEMIA
Gastric vomiting
Diabetes mellitis
Pancreatitis
Plasmalyte Isotonic Crystalloid Sodium
Potassium
Chloride
Magnesium
As Hartmans
Ringers Solution
Aquapharm No9
Isotonic Crystalloid Sodium
Potassium
Calcium
Chloride
FOR ALKALOSIS
Persistent vomiting