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Dehydration and Osmolality

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1981
The article by Tejani et al in this issue (p 1000) makes two important points about hypernatremic dehydration. The first has to do with its incidence expressed as a proportion of all dehydrated infants admitted to the hospital for dehydration secondary to enteritis over a certain period.
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Dehydration in children

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1954
1. This paper reports a study of 30 cases of dehydration of the combined water and electrolyte deficiency type. 2. A summary of the three types of dehydration is included. 3. The clinical and biochemical data in this study are discussed and analysed.
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Rehydration or dehydration? [PDF]

open access: possibleSupportive Care in Cancer, 1994
The ability of medicine to prolong human life through the use of sophisticated technology has raised many ethical questions, notably those related to the issue of withholding or withdrawing nutrition and hydration from certain patients. Health care professionals have begun debating what criteria should be applied when treating patients who are not able
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DEHYDRATION IN EPILEPSY

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
The pioneer work in the clinical application of restricted fluid intake to the treatment of epilepsy was done by Temple Fay,1although Hartenberg2claimed earlier use of this method as far back as 1913. This treatment was based on the finding of increased collections of cerebrospinal fluid in epileptic patients, demonstrated by surgeons,3by pathologists,
H. J. Kumin, J. L. Fetterman
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Mechanisms of Glycerol Dehydration

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2006
Dehydration of neutral and protonated glycerol was investigated using quantum mechanical calculations (CBS-QB3). Calculations on neutral glycerol show that there is a high barrier for simple 1,2-dehydration, E(a)=70.9 kcal mol(-1), which is lowered to 65.2 kcal mol(-1) for pericyclic 1,3-dehydration.
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Dehydration risk

Nursing Management, 2007
The RCN has published guidance for nurses and support staff to help them increase patients' water consumption and so reduced their risk of dehydration.
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Dehydration

1992
traduit de: FRE Technologie de la viande et des produits carnés, Tec et Doc, Paris (FRA), 1988 chap ...
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Dehydration and electrolyte disturbance

Nursing Standard, 1999
This article discusses the nurse's role in the treatment and prevention of dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
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Dehydration

Disease-a-Month, 1958
W, HOLLANDER, T F, WILLIAMS
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Dehydrating to Terminate Is Different From Dehydrating the Terminal

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1993
The title of the article by Printz, published in the April 1992 issue of theArchives, 1 indicates to the reader that the subject is terminating life by withholding fluids and food in nondying patients (NDPs). Instead, the author describes three cases, all people near death. The confusion is dangerous.
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