Accepted at 9:02 p.m. Mar, 02, 2024 by Cameron
Author: rss01
Co-authors: Cameron
Related Note: 1546399537365
Rationale for change

Removed first "rule" for grammar's sake

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Two common methods for calculating maintenance fluids are the 4/2/1 rule (Holliday-Segar formula) and 100/50/20 rule

Weight (kg)HourlyDaily
< 10
4 mL/kg/hr for first 10 kg
100 mL/kg/day
10 - 20
40 mL + 2 mL/kg/hr for next 10 kg
1000 mL + 50 mL/kg/day for the next 10 kg
> 20
60 mL + 1 mL/kg/hr for every kg > 20 kg
1500 mL + 20 mL/kg/day for every kg > 20 kg

- For example; a 70 kg man would receive 110 mL/hr using the 4/2/1 rule and 104 mL/hr using the 100/50/20 rule

- With the 100/50/20 rule, the total amount can be divided by 24 to get the hourly rate
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