Intravenous fluids are not contraindicated; they are typically a part of initial management for suspected renal calculi. Adequate hydration can help facilitate the passage of stones and manage pain. It is essential for emergency nurses to recognize the value of fluid management in improving patient outcomes for those with renal calculi.
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