Jul 11, 2021 00:37
2 yrs ago
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English term
D10 NS
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English to Spanish
Medical
Medical (general)
In Isovaleric Acidemia (IVA) Emergency Letter - instructions to doctors who give emergency treatment to IVA patient
"Start infusion of D10 NS at 1.5 maintenance rate to provide high-caloric intake"
I know nothing of medicine and I still don't know what D10 means but from my research I'm thinking: "Inicie la infusión de D10 en solución salina normal a una tasa de mantenimiento de 1.5 para proporcionar una alta ingesta calórica".
All help is highly appreciated.
"Start infusion of D10 NS at 1.5 maintenance rate to provide high-caloric intake"
I know nothing of medicine and I still don't know what D10 means but from my research I'm thinking: "Inicie la infusión de D10 en solución salina normal a una tasa de mantenimiento de 1.5 para proporcionar una alta ingesta calórica".
All help is highly appreciated.
Proposed translations
(Spanish)
4 | suero glucosado al 10% | Chema Nieto Castañón |
3 | D10 solución salina normal | David Hollywood |
Proposed translations
1 day 19 hrs
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suero glucosado al 10%
D10 NS: 10% Dextrose in 0.9% saline.
https://quizlet.com/88786790/iv-meds-flash-cards/#:~:text=D1...
En castellano (España) referido como (suero) glucosado al 10%.
https://quizlet.com/88786790/iv-meds-flash-cards/#:~:text=D1...
En castellano (España) referido como (suero) glucosado al 10%.
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D10 solución salina normal
EMS systems in the US, UK, and Singapore use D10 to treat hypoglycemia. D10 and D50 administered in 5g aliquots have been compared in a randomized control trial in the prehospital setting. Patients treated with D10 were found to have less total glucose administered and less post-treatment hyperglycemia.
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Note added at 1 hr (2021-07-11 02:21:18 GMT)
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this is a clear case of the blind leading the blind (not non-pro and my suggestion based on googling)
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Note added at 1 hr (2021-07-11 02:21:48 GMT)
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would the patient survive?
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Note added at 1 hr (2021-07-11 02:22:34 GMT)
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D10 seems ok
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Note added at 1 hr (2021-07-11 02:21:18 GMT)
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this is a clear case of the blind leading the blind (not non-pro and my suggestion based on googling)
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Note added at 1 hr (2021-07-11 02:21:48 GMT)
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would the patient survive?
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Note added at 1 hr (2021-07-11 02:22:34 GMT)
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D10 seems ok
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