Management of Pediatric Parenteral Fluids

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Abstract

Parenteral fluid therapy in children requires careful consideration of patient-specific factors such as weight, hydration status, and concomitant disease states. Recent literature has changed the standard of care for maintenance fluids for children in the past decade and brought to light more questions. Concentrations of electrolytes in fluids and the use of balanced fluids are still controversial. This article will review the use of parenteral fluids in children, including fluid content, maintenance fluid rate, treatment of dehydration, and the basics of parenteral fluid ingredients. All pediatric patients should have a plan for fluid therapy that includes careful consideration of hydration status and individual response to therapy.

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Meyers, R. (2024). Management of Pediatric Parenteral Fluids. Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Inc. https://doi.org/10.5863/1551-6776-29.4.346

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