Clear fluid draining from the ears usually indicates damage to the skull and the dura mater, the sac that fits around the brain. Red fluid draining from the ears is an indication of bleeding.
The initial nursing action for a client with clear fluid draining from the nose is to assess and confirm if it is cerebrospinal fluid leakage. This is done by examining the fluid for characteristics like glucose content or using a test strip. Notify the healthcare provider immediately as this could indicate a serious complication following a skull fracture.
Draining fluid out of dead bodies.
Dehydration is serious because the body is composed of mostly water. When you don't have enough, you can jeopardize how the body functions.
Very serious. Without fluid, the brakes will not work.
Normal saline (0.9% NaCl) is an ideal replacement fluid for CSF if it is draining outside the body, as it closely resembles the electrolyte composition of CSF. It helps maintain fluid balance and prevents electrolyte disturbances. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper management in this situation.
The total fluid is 9 quarts. When draining the fluid only about 4 quarts will come out as the rest stays in the torque converter.
no there is still fluid in the torque convertor,lines & cooling tank
The location for adding/draining fluid depends on the TYPE of transmission on the vehicle. Automatic or manual?
depends if your doing a flush or just draining and filling. if your just draining go to Honda dealer and pick up 3 quarts. if your flushing it you will need 5 quarts. buy the fluid from the dealer because it is special fluid and the only type meant for these transmissions.
There are two large flat hex bolts on the driver's side of the transmission. Use a pan to catch the fluid as you loosen and remove the lower bolt. As the fluid is draining, remove the upper plug. When fluid has stopped draining, replace lower plug and then fill transmission through upper plug until fluid is level with bottom of hole. Replace upper plug.
7 1/2 quarts