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Match the following therapies for traumatic brain injury (a-g) with the associated comment (i - vii):

a) High-dose corticosteroids b) Mannitol c) Withholding fluids d) Hypertonic saline e) Hydroxyethyl starch f) Furosemide g) Supplemental oxygen. i) Osmotic diuretic that is an oxygen-radical scavenger ii) A loop diuretic that may reduce the rebound increase in ICP that can follow mannitol administration iii) May increase arterial oxygen content iv) Will promote decreased blood flow and contribute to lowering cerebral perfusion pressure v) Will promote intravascular volume replacement and MAP vi) A hyperosmolar crystalloid that may reduce ICP and neutrophil adhesion vii) Has no effect on improving outcome in traumatic brain injury, and is associated with increased mortality.

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