1. Maintenance Fluids Calculations - MDCalc
Calculates maintenance fluid requirements by weight. INSTRUCTIONS While originally derived in pediatric patients, this calculator is applicable to any age.
The Maintenance Fluids Calculator calculates maintenance fluid requirements by weight.
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3. Maintenance Fluid Calculations - Medscape
The maintenance fluid calculator was derived in 1957 by Holliday and Segar for the pediatric population but has persisted in use for both adults and pediatric ...
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4. Maintenance Fluids Calculator
19 jul 2024 · The maintenance fluids calculator (MIVF calculator) uses the Holliday-Segar method and the 4-2-1 rule to determine the daily and hourly need for fluids in ...
Maintenance fluids calculator determines the daily and hourly amount of fluids needed for a child of a given weight.
5. Maintenance Fluid Calculator - EBM Consult
Formulas Used: For 0 - 10 kg = weight (kg) x 100 mL/kg/day; For 10-20 kg = 1000 mL + [weight (kg) x 50 ml/kg/day]; For > 20 kg = 1500 mL + [weight (kg) x 20 ...
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6. Maintenance Fluid Calculation for Children-MSD Manual Professional ...
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7. IV Maintenance Fluids Calculator - MDApp
20 jun 2017 · This IV maintenance calculator determines the pediatric fluid requirement based on the Holliday-Segar Nomogram and the 4-2-1 rule.
This IV maintenance calculator determines the pediatric fluid requirement based on the Holliday-Segar Nomogram and the 4-2-1 rule.
8. Maintenance Fluids Calculations - Pediatric Oncall
Evidence-Based Medicine Consult. The Maintenance Fluids Calculator calculates maintenance fluid requirements by weight.
9. Maintenance fluids 421 rule calculator - Compendium
"421 rule". Rate of crystalloid per hour= 4mL/kg for first 10kg (40) +2mL/kg for next 10kg (+20) +1mL/kg for every next kg (+ (wt - 20 kg)).
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10. The "4-2-1" Rule for Maintenance Fluid Therapy in Infants and Children
One of the primary objectives of maintenance parenteral fluid therapy is to provide water to meet physiologic losses (insensible loss + urine loss).
One of the primary objectives of maintenance parenteral fluid therapy is to provide water to meet physiologic losses (insensible loss + urine loss). In a study published in 1957, in the Journal...
11. IVF Payment Plans - Melbourne IVF
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Understand Medicare and Health Fund rebates in relation to IVF and fertility treatments in Australia, as well as payment options.