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  1. 25 lip 2014 · Fluid and Electrolyte Management. Old-School Routine Maintenance Fluid in a Perioperative Patient. Recall the 4:2:1 rule: the volume per hour (and kCal /hr) is 4x10kg+2x10kg+the balance of the patient’s weight in kg. 549 views • 9 slides

  2. 3 paź 2023 · Fluid management aims to correct deficiencies, maintain circulating blood volume and adequate urine output. Total body water varies with age and gender, being distributed between intracellular, interstitial and extracellular fluid compartments.

  3. 23 sty 2013 · The most commonly used formula is (4/2/1) rule a.k.a ( Weight+40), which is used for both adults and pediatrics.

  4. 22 paź 2023 · In many cases, a simple calculation called the 4-2-1 rule can determine the hourly rate of fluid maintenance required for a child based on their body weight. [13] The formula outlined below illustrates its application, where fluid maintenance rates are calculated based on the following criteria:

  5. 26 lis 2023 · In anesthetic practice, this formula has been further simplified, with the hourly requirement referred to as the “4-2-1 rule” (4 mL/kg/hr for the first 10 kg of weight, 2 mL/kg/hr for the next 10 kg, and 1 mL/kg/hr for each kilogram thereafter.

  6. 6 lis 2013 · Maintenance • (4-2-1 rule) • 4 ml/kg/hr for first 10 kg of body weight • 2 ml/kg/hr for 2nd 10 kg of body weight • 1 ml/kg/hr for each kg of body weight above 20 kg • Based on water loss from burning calories • from Holliday and Segar.

  7. 21 maj 2021 · This document provides information on IV fluids and intraoperative fluid management. It discusses the body's fluid compartments and regulation of fluid balance. Various IV fluid types are described including crystalloids like normal saline, Ringer's lactate, dextrose solutions; and colloids like dextran, gelatin, hydroxyethyl starch, and albumin.

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