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Fast Health Care Vs Quality Health Care – Why running IV drips slow matters <3

Fast Health Care Vs Quality Health Care – Why running IV drips slow matters <3

Monica M. 03/01/23

At Siblante Wellness, we take great pride in putting our clients first. We believe in providing genuine client care, which means placing quality and healing above profits. We recognize that each client has unique needs and concerns, and we strive to understand these concerns by taking the time to listen and gain a deeper understanding of their goals for optimal health and wellness. Our team of highly trained professionals is passionate about delivering personalized, holistic care that focuses on improving the overall well-being of our clients. We are committed to creating a warm and welcoming environment where our clients feel supported and empowered as they embark on their journey to optimal health.

One of the ways we prioritize quality of care is by running our IV drips at a slow rate, rather than prioritizing speed. This allows the body to properly absorb the nutrients and fluids without overwhelming the system, which can lead to various health complications. Dr. Jordan Brown from Colorado has outlined five warning signs of running an IV drip too fast:

  1. Blood pressure increases as blood volume is rapidly increased, which can potentially lead to pulmonary edema, kidney failure, and increased intracranial pressure.
  2. IV therapy should not be run as fast as possible, as this can be dangerous for the client and lower the intravenous vitamins the body can absorb.
  3. Running drips slow for a hangover is beneficial because it allows the body to properly absorb the nutrients and fluids without overwhelming the system.
  4. Running a Gluthatione or NAD+ infusion faster than recommended and requiring oxygen due to shortness of breath is a sign of putting the client at risk. Running a High Dose Vitamin C IV Bag fast can also result in irritation of the vein.
  5. The use of pressure bags by clinicians for elective IV hydration services is primarily for profit, and not using pressure sleeves is important to ensure the safe and effective absorption of nutrients by the body.

    Compassionate care is a client-centered approach that focuses on treating the whole person, not just their symptoms. When care is delivered slowly and with compassion, clients feel more comfortable and are more likely to trust their healthcare providers. This can lead to better communication, improved treatment adherence, and better health outcomes overall. In contrast, fast-paced care can often feel rushed and impersonal, leaving clients feeling anxious and unheard. By prioritizing compassionate care, healthcare providers can create a more positive and effective healthcare experience for their clients.
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