What is hypodermoclysis?

hypodermoclysis is a medical procedure that is not widely used, but sometimes practiced in long -term care facilities. It includes subcutaneous fluid infusion to a patient who has dehydrated. Before 1950, the medical community was commonly used by hypodermoclysis, but after some well -promoted bad reactions to treatment fell to the sidelines. It includes the same type of hoses and salt or glucose solution, but instead of placing the needle in a vein, a small butterfly needle connected to the hose are placed under the skin in several places. Usually, up to two places on the body can be used.

Hypodermoclysis is designed for short -term use to treat dehydration. The needles are commonly placed under the skin on the chest, stomach or thighs. These places are selected because they are optimal for the patient to immediately absorb fluids. In the treatment of more than Five Days, these places of the needles must be moved to avoid complications. For intravenous infusion, the place must be rotated every three days.

Up to 1 milliliter (ml) of fluid per minute is recommended for hypodermoclysis. This can be safely increased to 2 ml of liquid every minute if two places are used simultaneously. Long -term care equipment usually uses this type of treatment in patients who are unable to take fluids orally and if IV is not required.

hypodermoclysis is often selected because the slow speed of fluid delivery removes the need for the pump. This also means that constant supervision is not necessary, because it is in infusion IV. While subcutaneous infusions are still somewhat controversial due to inexperienced or incorrect use, it has its place in the medical community.

This method of fluid infusion is more common in Canada and Britain. However, it is a gaining soil in the United States. Most study data dealing with this type of medical treatment comes from Canada and many in the medical profession lobby for increased use of subcutaneousinfusion.

Hypodermoclysis hazards are commonly associated with incorrect routes of administration used by untrained staff or improper use of fluids for rehydration. For example, if the wrong type of salt or glucose solution is used during the process, this can lead to heart attacks or blood sugar disorders that can lead to deaths. Under the right medical supervision, hypodermoclysis is considered a safe and effective way to help patients suffering from dehydration.

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