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Give 2 reasons why an antimicrobial drug would be given (route of administration) via intravenous fluid.

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00:01 Let's look at what is mean by intravenous fluids.
00:03 That is iv fluids.
00:07 These are made up of the sodium chloride that is enacial and the water.
00:12 And this provides the essential hydration.
00:15 This combination of the nacl and the water that provides the essential hydration.
00:20 And this facilitates the delivery of the vitamins...
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