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    Fluids That Are Prescribed at a Very Slow Rate to Maintain
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Fluids That Are Prescribed at a Very Slow Rate to Maintain

Question 65

Question 65

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Fluids that are prescribed at a very slow rate to maintain open venous access are called KVO (keep vein open) fluids; another name for these fluids is _______________ fluids.

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