Guidelines

What is sodium chloride solution used for?

What is sodium chloride solution used for?

USES: This sterile saline solution is used to wash, flush, or rinse parts of the body (e.g., wounds) or medical supplies/equipment (e.g., dressings, catheters, drainage tubes). This product may also be mixed with other medications (e.g., neomycin/polymyxin B) to prepare a solution to flush/rinse parts of the body.

What is 0.9 Sodium Chloride Irrigation used for?

Sodium Chloride 0.9% Irrigation Solution exerts a mechanical cleansing action for sterile irrigation of body cavities, tissues or wounds, indwelling urethral catheters and surgical drainage tubes. It also acts as diluent or vehicle for other pharmaceutical preparations.

Is 0.9 Sodium chloride the same as normal saline?

0.9% Normal Saline (NS, 0.9NaCl, or NSS) Normal saline is the chemical name for salt. The generic name is sodium chloride. It is a sterile, nonpyrogenic crystalloid fluid administered via an intravenous solution.

What is sodium chloride 0.9 intravenous infusion?

Sodium Chloride Intravenous Infusion BP 0.9% w/v is of value as a source of water and electrolytes and is indicated for replenishing fluid and for restoring and maintaining the concentrations of sodium and chloride ions. It is also of value in the treatment of poisoning, by aiding excretion.

What is 3% saline used for?

3% and 5% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP is a sterile, nonpyrogenic, hypertonic solution for fluid and electrolyte replenishment in single dose containers for intravenous administration.

Can I use 0.9 Sodium chloride nebulizer?

Use this medication only through a nebulizer. Do not swallow or inject the solution. Discard any unused solution.

Does 3% saline require central line?

Infusions of 3% sodium chloride are routinely recommended to be given through central, not peripheral IV lines. This recommendation is based on the theory that since the osmolarity of 3% sodium chloride exceeds 900 mOsm/L, it puts the patient at risk of thrombophlebitis, tissue necrosis, and extravasation reactions.

What does 3% sodium chloride do?

3% and 5% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP has value as a source of water and electrolytes. It is capable of inducing diuresis depending on the clinical condition of the patient. 3% and 5% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP is indicated as a source of water and electrolytes.

What happens if we drink sodium chloride?

high blood pressure. increased risk for heart disease and kidney disease. increased water retention, which can lead to swelling in the body. dehydration.