
Fluid Volume Management
Fluid Volume Management in Critical Care Nephrology involves monitoring and adjusting the amount of fluids a patient receives to maintain kidney function and overall health. In critical situations, patients may have too much or too little fluid, which can affect their organs and recovery. Healthcare providers carefully assess factors like blood pressure, kidney health, and fluid input versus output to make informed decisions about administering fluids or diuretics. The goal is to achieve the right balance, ensuring the patient’s body functions optimally while minimizing complications related to fluid overload or dehydration.