• Nurs Stand · Dec 1998

    Subcutaneous fluid administration and site maintenance.

    • S Mansfield, H Monaghan, and J Hall.
    • Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
    • Nurs Stand. 1998 Dec 9; 13 (12): 56, 59-62.

    AbstractAs nurses working with older patients, the authors noticed a marked increase in the use of subcutaneous fluid administration as an alternative to the more traditional intravenous route, as a means of managing hydration in certain patients.

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