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In addition, subcutaneous, intraosseous, central venous, and enteral tube routes are other available options Protocol covers-assessment, treatment, and monitoring. • Patients should have an IV fluid management plan, which should include details of: - the fluid and electrolyte prescription over the nexthours - the assessment and AlgorithmAssessment. It aims • Patients should have an IV fluid management plan, which should include details of: – The fluid and electrolyte prescription over the nexthours – The assessment and monitoring plan. Obtain baseline physiological variables. RecommendationsPrinciples and protocols for intravenous fluid therapyAssessment and monitoring , · This guideline covers the general principles for managing intravenous (IV) fluid therapy in hospital inpatients agedand over with a range of conditions. Next. Using an ABCDE (Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure) approach, assess whether the patient is hypovolaemic and needs fluid , · This guideline includes recommendations on: principles and protocols for IV fluid therapy; assessment and monitoring of the person’s likely fluid and electrolyte , · Download guidance (PDF) Guidance. Initially, the IV fluid management plan should be reviewed by an expert daily. Protocol designed around the monitoring of SVV and cardiac index during the peri-operative period. Measure SVV and CI give colloid bolus (3 ml/kg) if SVV rose above% from previous measurement, or repeat monitoring if SVV IV fluid management plans for patients receiving longer term IV fluid There is a clear need for guidance on IV fluid therapy for general areas of hospital practice, covering both the prescription and monitoring of IV fluid and electrolyte therapy, and the training and educational needs of all hospital staff involved in IV fluid management There is a clear need for guidance on IV fluid therapy for general areas of hospital practice, covering both the prescription and monitoring of IV fluid and electrolyte therapy, and the training and educational needs of all hospital staff involved in IV fluid management. principles of assessing fluid balance The IV administration of fluids is a common practice when oral intake cannot sufficiently address a fluid deficit and ongoing losses.