Normally, hospitals are, well, flush with IV fluids. But right now, that isn’t the case. In addition to the physical damage to many hospitals and clinics in the region, Hurricane Helene knocked out ...
Patients visiting emergency departments for dehydration or nausea are half as likely to receive IV fluids now than they were before Hurricane Helene exacerbated supply shortages, according to an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Patients in the hospital for dehydration or nausea are only about half as likely to get IV fluids.
The current shortage of sterile intravenous (IV) fluids is a serious ongoing concern for doctors across Australia. During surgery, these sterile fluids are essential to administer drugs and hydrate ...
For an increasing number of people, "getting more fluids" has taken on new meaning as IV hydration bars and clinics pop up across the country and "clients" book time at these locations. At spa-like ...
Most children hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia can reach clinical stability within 24 hours. Those who are older or possibly dehydrated tend to have longer recovery times, a new study ...
Brace yourselves, Philadelphians. It’s going to be a hot one out there. Staying healthy during the heat wave comes down to ...
The Minneapolis-Manchester Quality of Life Instrument: Reliability and Validity of the Adolescent Form PURPOSE: To clarify physician attitudes toward terminal dehydration and identify the ...