IV Fluids Administration and Complications IV fluids are non-medicated fluids, but it can play a large role in patient’s recovery. Adams and Urban (2012), stated that IV fluid therapy is needed when a patient is at risk for dehydration due to vomiting, diarrhea, excessive sweating, severe burns, bleeding and extreme diuresis to due diuretic therapy. When there is an imbalance between fluid intake and output, the human body can go into shock and loss of electrolytes (p. 568). When IV fluid therapy is administered to treat volume deficit disorders in a safe and controlled setting, not only does it help maintain blood pressure and prevent the lost of electrolytes, but it can also prevent fluid overload which is a serious complication of fluid administration. Fluid overload occurs when patient has too much fluid in their blood and the heart cannot pump as effectively as it should and causing patients to have symptoms of fluid overload such as “… …show more content…
and McGowan, R., 2012). A drug library is a pre-loaded list of medications, which is tailored by each healthcare institute, based on their patient care areas, with hard and soft limits features. Hard and soft limits are predetermining dose and rate parameters that alert the clinicians when the ordered dose is not within the set limits. The hard limit is the maximum allow dose or rate cannot be overridden however, the soft limit or the minimum allowed dose and rate can be overridden depending on the need of the patients. Two of the IV safe infusions pumps used in clinical practice today are the Alaris and B Braun IV safety infusion pumps. Within each company there are many different types of pumps available such as Ambulatory infusion pumps, large volume pumps, PCA/PCEA pumps and syringe pumps. For this research paper, the focus will be on the large volume infusion pump