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💧 Diabetes Insipidus vs. SIADH 🌵 Diabetes Insipidus (DI): LOW amounts of ADH means the body is LOSING WATER, causing: →HIGH urine output →HIGH blood osmolality (it's concentrated) →HIGH serum sodium →LOW urine specific gravity →LOW urine osmolality 💦SIADH: HIGH amounts of ADH means the body is RETAINING WATER, causing: →LOW urine output →LOW blood osmolality (it's diluted) →LOW serum sodium →HIGH urine specific gravity →HIGH urine osmolality
The 10 Rights of Medication Administration
The 10 Rights of Medication Administration form the cornerstone of safe and effective medicine administration in health and social care settings. Adhering to these principles ensures that medications are administered accurately, patients are well-informed, and potential risks are minimised. By upholding these rights, health and social care professionals contribute to a culture of patient safety and quality care, reducing the likelihood of medication errors and promoting positive health outcomes. #medication #HomeCare #LiveInCare #Care #solihull #birmingham #AcerHealthcare
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