206 Chapter 7 Table 2 knowledge questions and answers, overall by nurses and prescribers and per type of hospital Questionsy All Nurses % (N=279) Nurses teaching hospitals % (n=178) Nurses university hospital % (n=87) Nurses general hospital % (n=14) All Prescribers % (N=25) Prescribers teaching hospitals % (n=14) Prescribers university hospital % (n=9) Prescribers general hospital % (n=2) P-values Overall correct answered questions (median, IQR) 8 [7-9] 8 [7-9] 8 [7-9] 6.5 [6-7.25] 8 [7-10] 8 [7-10] 8 [7-9.5] 9.5 [NA] 1.What is NOT an indication for intravenous fluid(s) therapy? 1 Preoperative intravenous fluid therapy of 21 ml/h with a eGFR of 90 69.5 (194) 70.8 (126) 65.5 (57) 78.6 (11) 72.0 (18) 71.4 (10) 66.7 (6) 100 (2) Dehydration after losing 2 liters of blood perioperative 3.9 (11) 2.8 (5) 6.9 (6) 0 8.0 (2) 7.1 (1) 11.1 (1) 0 Patient who switched from normal diet to NPO (nil-by-mouth) 26.5 (74) 26.4 (47) 27.6 (24) 21.4 (3) 20.0 (5) 21.4 (3) 22.2 (2) 0 2.What IS an indication for intravenous fluid(s) therapy? .042* When a patient has a negative fluid balance on account of prolonged vomiting 92.8 (259) 96.6 (172) 83.9 (73) 100 (14) 80.0 (20) 78.6 (11) 77.8 (7) 100 (2) When intravenous antibiotics are prescribed 3.6 (10) 1.7 (3) 8.0 (7) 0 8.0 (2) 7.1 (1) 11.1 (1) 0 When intravenous fluid(s) therapy is giving to keep-the-vein-open 3.6 (10) 1.7 (3) 8.0 (7) 0 12.0 (3) 14.3 (2) 11.1 (1) 0 3.What are symptoms of decompensation? .650 Shortness of breath, edema, high blood pressure, decreased appetite 94.5 (263) 94.9 (169) 83.1 (81) 92.9 (13) 92.0 (23) 100 (14) 77.8 (7) 100 (2) Shortness of breath, sweatiness, low blood pressure 2.2 (6) 0.6 (1) 4.6 (4) 7.1 (1) 0 0 0 0
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