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  2. D5W (dextrose 5% in water) is a crystalloid isotonic IV fluid with a serum osmolality of 252 mOsm/L. D5W is initially an isotonic solution and provides free water when dextrose is metabolized (making it a hypotonic solution), expanding the ECF and the ICF. It is administered to supply water and to correct an increase in serum osmolality.

  3. Dextrose 5% in Water (D5W) Intravenous - Drugs.com

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    What is dextrose 5% in water? Dextrose is a form of glucose (sugar). Dextrose 5% in water is injected into a vein through an IV to replace lost fluids and provide carbohydrates to the body. Dextrose 5% in water is used to treat low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), insulin shock, or dehydration (fluid loss).

  4. What You Need to Know About Dextrose 5% in Water (D5W ...

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    Dextrose 5% in Water (D5W) Intravenous is a commonly used solution in healthcare settings. It is a type of intravenous fluid that contains 5% dextrose (a form of sugar) dissolved in water. This solution is administered through a vein to provide patients with essential fluids, energy, and nutrients.

  5. Common Hospital IV Drips: Names, Types, and Their Uses

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    Dextrose 5% in Water (D5 or D5W, an intravenous sugar solution) A crystalloid that is both isotonic and hypotonic, administered for hypernatremia and to provide free water for the kidneys. Initially hypotonic, D5 dilutes the osmolarity of the extracellular fluid.

  6. Dextrose Solutions Comparison: What, When, and Why

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    For example, D5W and 5% Dextrose in 0.225% Saline are both isotonic in the bag. However, once administered and the dextrose is absorbed, the remaining fluids are 1) water (for D5W) or 2) 1/4 Normal Saline (for Dextrose in 0.225% Saline).

  7. IV Fluids (Intravenous Fluids): Types & Uses - Cleveland Clinic

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    Crystalloid solutions: These are the most common types of IV fluid. They contain small, dissolved molecules that pass easily from the bloodstream into tissues and cells. Examples include normal saline, which is salt in water, and D5W, which is dextrose (sugar) in water.

  8. The Different Types of IV Fluids: Isotonic, Hypotonic, Hypertonic

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    Dextrose 5% in Water (D5W) The next example of an isotonic solution is dextrose 5% in water, which is commonly abbreviated to D5W, for easy identification. As the name suggests, this isotonic IV fluid contains dextrose, a form of sugar.