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When is Subcutaneous Hydration Indicated?
Subcutaneous hydration is indicated in several scenarios:
Patients with limited venous access
Elderly patients with fragile veins
Patients in palliative care
Individuals who cannot tolerate oral fluids
Patients requiring slow, continuous fluid replacement
It is important to assess each patient individually to determine if this method is appropriate for their specific needs.
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