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Rebecca Johnson1, Simon Monkhouse
1Department of Surgery, The Great Western Hospital, Swindon, SN3 6BB.
Abstract:
Perioperative fluid and electrolyte management requires an understanding of physiology and fluid losses. Consequences of poor management in postoperative patients can be fatal. This audit assesses the latest consensus guidelines and applies them to a district general hospital setting. Results are concerning and demonstrate a global lack of application of knowledge and understanding. Recommendations are suggested in order to control this potentially devastating situation.
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