I noted the discussion on analgesia in a hot climates and Starlight’s comment on dehydration which I absolutely agree with.
One of the most interesting features of dehydration is vomiting.
Why do dehydrated patients vomit?
The body is good at preserving fluid; it stops sweating and reduces urine output.
Yet the dehydrated body still vomits, why?
The problem for the body is the gastric acids continue to be secreted and becomes so concentrated that the individual is forced to vomit.
The vomit in the dehydrated patient is very concentrated smelly thick bile.
Treatment becomes difficult as you are unable to give oral fluid to the vomiting patient and IV saline becomes the treatment of choice.
Dehydrated patient lose very little potassium so 0.9% Saline is acceptable in the first instance.
Over the next few summer months I will see many individuals who aren’t drinking enough or too much
I use a simple way of assessing adequate fluid intake.
Urine output:
Passing water more frequently than every 60 minutes are they drinking too much?
Passing water less frequently than every 3 hours are they drinking enough?
Interested to hear comments from members working in hot climates
NN
One of the most interesting features of dehydration is vomiting.
Why do dehydrated patients vomit?
The body is good at preserving fluid; it stops sweating and reduces urine output.
Yet the dehydrated body still vomits, why?
The problem for the body is the gastric acids continue to be secreted and becomes so concentrated that the individual is forced to vomit.
The vomit in the dehydrated patient is very concentrated smelly thick bile.
Treatment becomes difficult as you are unable to give oral fluid to the vomiting patient and IV saline becomes the treatment of choice.
Dehydrated patient lose very little potassium so 0.9% Saline is acceptable in the first instance.
Over the next few summer months I will see many individuals who aren’t drinking enough or too much
I use a simple way of assessing adequate fluid intake.
Urine output:
Passing water more frequently than every 60 minutes are they drinking too much?
Passing water less frequently than every 3 hours are they drinking enough?
Interested to hear comments from members working in hot climates
NN