Intravenøs væskebehandling til børn

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Intravenøs væskebehandling til børn. / Undlien, Aurora; Rytter, Maren; Overgaard-Steensen, Christian; Kristensen, Kim; Pedersen, Juri Lindy; Johannesen, Jesper; Vissing, Nadja; Nygaard, Ulrikka.

In: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Vol. 181, No. 11, V04180269, 2019.

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Harvard

Undlien, A, Rytter, M, Overgaard-Steensen, C, Kristensen, K, Pedersen, JL, Johannesen, J, Vissing, N & Nygaard, U 2019, 'Intravenøs væskebehandling til børn', Ugeskrift for Laeger, vol. 181, no. 11, V04180269. <https://ugeskriftet.dk/videnskab/intravenos-vaeskebehandling-til-born>

APA

Undlien, A., Rytter, M., Overgaard-Steensen, C., Kristensen, K., Pedersen, J. L., Johannesen, J., Vissing, N., & Nygaard, U. (2019). Intravenøs væskebehandling til børn. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 181(11), [V04180269]. https://ugeskriftet.dk/videnskab/intravenos-vaeskebehandling-til-born

Vancouver

Undlien A, Rytter M, Overgaard-Steensen C, Kristensen K, Pedersen JL, Johannesen J et al. Intravenøs væskebehandling til børn. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2019;181(11). V04180269.

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Undlien, Aurora ; Rytter, Maren ; Overgaard-Steensen, Christian ; Kristensen, Kim ; Pedersen, Juri Lindy ; Johannesen, Jesper ; Vissing, Nadja ; Nygaard, Ulrikka. / Intravenøs væskebehandling til børn. In: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2019 ; Vol. 181, No. 11.

Bibtex

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title = "Intraven{\o}s v{\ae}skebehandling til b{\o}rn",
abstract = "The standard practice in paediatric departments in Danish hospitals is to prescribe hypotonic maintenance fluids (sodium content 20-40 mmol/l) for children, who are fasting or have a reduced enteral intake. The past decades have provided strong evidence, that this can lead to hypo-natraemia and subsequent neurologic damage or death. We recommend, that prefabricated isotonic solutions containing 140-154 mmol/l of sodium and 5% glucose, with or without an additional 20 mmol/l of potassium, are available as standard maintenance fluid for children in all Danish hospitals.",
keywords = "Child, Fluid Therapy, Humans, Hyponatremia/therapy, Hypotonic Solutions/therapeutic use, Isotonic Solutions, Sodium",
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AU - Johannesen, Jesper

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AU - Nygaard, Ulrikka

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