👉 The nurse fluid, also known as the "nurse's fluid," is a colloquial term used to describe the intravenous fluids administered by nurses to patients. These fluids are carefully selected and prepared to meet the specific hydration, electrolyte, and nutritional needs of each patient, tailored to their medical condition and treatment plan. Nurse fluids can vary widely in composition, including crystalloids (like normal saline or lactated Ringer's solution), colloids (such as albumin), and specialized solutions for conditions like burns or renal failure. The administration of these fluids is a critical aspect of nursing care, aimed at maintaining patient stability and supporting recovery.