Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
The medical disease known as hypervolemia, sometimes known as fluid overload, occurs when there is too much fluid in the blood. Edema that is caused by an increase in fluid volume might be cerebral, pulmonary, or widespread. Its causes include liver failure, kidney failure, pregnancy, complications after surgery, etc. Some of its symptoms include ascitics, weight gain, shortness of breath, high blood pressure, a strong, quick pulse, and edema. Analyze the underlying causes and tailor your treatment. Encourage the patient to cut back on fluids and sodium. strict upkeep of the I/O chart.
An excessive amount of fluid in the blood is known as hypervolemia or fluid overload. Cerebral, pulmonary, or generalized edema can be caused by an increase in fluid volume.
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Define over Hydration.
The medical disease known as hypervolemia, sometimes known as fluid overload, occurs when there is too much fluid in the blood. Edema that is caused by an increase in fluid volume might be cerebral, pulmonary, or widespread.
List the causes and symptoms of Over Hydration.
Causes
Sign and Symptoms
Write a brief note on over Hydration.
Over Hydration
The medical condition known as hypervolemia, also known as fluid overload, occurs when there is too much fluid in the blood. Edema that is caused by an increase in fluid volume can be cerebral, pulmonary, or generalized.
Causes
Sign and Symptoms
Nursing Management
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