Assessment of efficacy of digital panoramic radiography as a diagnostic tool for evaluating general bone density

2020 
Adequate Fluid and electrolyte balance in trauma patients is a task with complex decisions that are often complicated by coagulopathy and blood loss. An adequate volume of blood in the circulation is essential to maintain cerebral perfusion and vital function of the heart, kidneys, lungs, and other organs. Acute blood loss has been identified as one of the major causes of preventable deaths on arrival at hospital. The aim of fluid resuscitation should be to restore critical organ perfusion. This review discusses the availability of various options of Intravenous fluids and their co-relation with body’s demand in fluid management of trauma patients. Keywords: Fluid and electrolyte balance, Haemorrhage, Shock, Trauma.
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