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I guess it the season?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 152405" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>Lactated Ringers is an old E.M.T trick. Its the same thing that you see when someone has lost a lot of blood. That clearish bottle of liguid hanging from the stretcher running to a I.V. is most of the time is either Lactated Ringers or normal saline. These 1000 mL IV fluid bags contain subcutaneous fluids, which is used for the treatment of dehydration and electrolyte depletion in animals. May be injected intravenously, subcutaneously or intraperitoneally (except horses) using aseptic technique. They require a vet to get them. Unless your a E.M.T. then you can get them for use on humans. Same thing just more expensive if they are for human use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 152405, member: 1184"] Lactated Ringers is an old E.M.T trick. Its the same thing that you see when someone has lost a lot of blood. That clearish bottle of liguid hanging from the stretcher running to a I.V. is most of the time is either Lactated Ringers or normal saline. These 1000 mL IV fluid bags contain subcutaneous fluids, which is used for the treatment of dehydration and electrolyte depletion in animals. May be injected intravenously, subcutaneously or intraperitoneally (except horses) using aseptic technique. They require a vet to get them. Unless your a E.M.T. then you can get them for use on humans. Same thing just more expensive if they are for human use. [/QUOTE]
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