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eMediNexus 31 August 2021
The preferred mode of rehydration for children should be enteral—using oral rehydration fluids containing replacement electrolytes. Intravenous (IV) replacement must only be used if a child cannot tolerate the volume of enteral fluid required, is nil-by-mouth or has an absorption problem.
Most indications for IV fluid replacement are the same for children and adults. Few indications specific to pediatrics are:
Isotonic fluids – sodium chloride 0.9% plus glucose 5%, should be given to pediatric patients with established hyponatremia. While fluid restriction can be used to reduce the amount of free water and compensate for the hyponatremia.
Source: Clinical Pharmacist. 2012, July. DOI:10.1211/PJ.2021.1.64703
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