IV Fluid Shortage May Change Hospital Hydration Practices

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IV Fluid Shortage May Change Hospital Hydration Practices
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Hospitals around the country are conserving critical intravenous fluid supplies to cope with a shortage that may last months.

Some hospital administrators say they are changing how they think about IV fluid hydration altogether.

Meanwhile, hospitals are facing seasonal strains on their already limited IV fluid resources, said Sam Elgawly, chief of resource stewardship at“We’ve been very aggressive in our conservation measures,” Elgawly said, stressing that he does not believe patient care has been compromised. He toldElgawly called the shortage a crisis that he expects to have to continue managing for some time.

“This could increase adverse effects within the patient, because we’re giving the medication at a faster rate,” she said. First, Green would like to see data showing that patient outcomes aren’t affected. But for now, some of the new strategies just make sense to him. He has directed hospital staff to use up the entire IV bag before starting another.

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