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TdC 304: Reposição de fluidos - 5 armadilhas
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Jonatas Zanoveli, Lucca Cirillo e Iaaaaaago Jorge conversam sobre 5 clinicagens na reposição de fluidos:
- Fluido também é remédio
- O soro fisiológico não é tão fisiológico
- Soro fisiológico vs Ringer lactato e outras soluções balanceadas
- Há espaço para albumina como expansor?
- Soro glicosado nutre?
Minutagem:
00:10 Apresentação
03:03 Clinicagem 1 - Fluido também é remédio
15:39 Clinicagem 2 - O soro fisiológico não é tão fisiológico
21:19 Clinicagem 3 - Soro fisiológico vs Ringer lactato e outras soluções balanceadas
34:47 Clinicagem 4 - Há espaço para albumina como expansor?
44:47 Clinicagem 5 - Soro glicosado nutre?
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