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Hypotonic solutions

Author: Krystal Pickard



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Less solutes than intracellular fluid, fluid shifts INTO cells, used for cellular hydration. lower serum osmolality within the vascular space by causing fluid to shift out of the blood into the cells and tissue spaces. Typically used to treat conditions causing intracellular dehydration, such as diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic states.


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