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Possible Causes For Volume overload - Causes
- Iatrogenic, Self Induced Disorders
Transfusion, exchange
Transfusion, massive/repeated
Fluid overload/iatrogenic
Hyperalimentation/intravenous
Intravenous therapy/indwelling central
Total parenteral nutrition
Blood transfusion/misadventure
Intravenous leg lines/indwelling status- Surgical, Procedure Complication
Vascular surgery/misadventure- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Glomerulonephritis, acute- Pathophysiologic
Increased venous return/volume
Volume overload- Drugs
Saline intravenous Administration/Toxicity
Blood products Administration/Toxicity
Mannitol (Osmotrol) Administration/Toxicity
Albumin (Buminate) infusion- Synonyms
- Alteration in fluid volume excess, Alteration in fluid volume excess (finding), excess fluid, Excess fluid volume, Fluid excess, FLUID OVERLOAD, Fluid overload (disorder), Fluid volume excess, Hypervolaemia, hypervolemia, Hypervolemia (disorder), overload fluid, Volume excess
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