Potassium Supplementation of IV Fluids

Original Presentation Date:
02/08/2019

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Dr. Elisabeth Zenger reports on findings of a study that examined standard practices for adding potassium to bags of IV fluids and the actual amounts present in the bag (available for delivery to the patient) compared to the intended dosing for the patient. Access an evaluation form:http://vetvine.com/article/225/ce-evaluation-saim-ebu

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