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Acute Ureteral Colic and Fluid Intake
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1983In the treatment of acute ureteral colic opinions differ regarding the consequences of fluid intake. This study was undertaken to evaluate a possible relationship between fluid load and the pain. One group of patients received 3 liters of fluid intravenously, while in another group all fluids were withheld. No intergroup differences as regards pain was
T H, Edna, F, Hesselberg
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Chart for fluid intake in neonates
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1978I. Ablow RC, Driscoll SG, Effman EL, Gross 1, Julles C J, Uauy R, and Warshaw JB: A comparison of early onset Group B streptococcal neonatal infection and the respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn, N Engl J Med 294:65, 1976. 2. Bortolussi R, Thompson TR, and Ferrieri P: Early onset of pneumococcal sepsis in newborn infants, Pediatrics 60:352 ...
M A, Kahn, K S, Lee, L M, Gartner
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Fluid intake and punishment-attenuating drugs
Physiology & Behavior, 1970Abstract Rats adapted to a 23 hr fluid-deprivation schedule were injected with chlordiazepoxide (15 or 30 mg/kg) either 15 min or 2.25 hr before a one hr drinking period. Water intake remained at baseline (saline placebo) level. The animals were then continued on the same schedule but were adapted to 1.5 per cent NaCl solution intake during the one ...
J L, Falk, G K, Burnidge
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Fluid intake in the Institutionalized Elderly
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1997Actual fluid intake in the institutionalized elderly was compared with three established standards to determine adequacy of fluid intake.Consecutive 3-day food and fluid intake was observed directly and analyzed by computer for water content. Number and frequency of medications and Minimum Data Set (MDS) information about cognitive skills, physical ...
J C, Chidester, A A, Spangler
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Fluids, energy intake, and stroke
2023Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability, and the incidence is increasing also because of poor dietary habits. Indeed, excessive salt, sugar, or fats lead to the development of risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. Insufficient calories intake is associated with metabolic disorders and frailty, and excessive energy ...
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
IN STUDYING fluid ingestion by hospital patients it became apparent that factors other than actual thirst played a significant role in determining the patient's daily fluid intake. A major share of the patient's intake could be related to a drinking habit pattern which might have been established for many years and whose exact origin was unknown.
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IN STUDYING fluid ingestion by hospital patients it became apparent that factors other than actual thirst played a significant role in determining the patient's daily fluid intake. A major share of the patient's intake could be related to a drinking habit pattern which might have been established for many years and whose exact origin was unknown.
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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2015
Substandard oral fluid intake in poststroke patients receiving thickened liquids has been well documented; however, more recently, it has been reported in poststroke patients receiving thin liquids. Factors contributing to substandard fluid intake have been limited to the altered taste/texture of thickened beverages.
Anne, McGrail, Lisa, Kelchner
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Substandard oral fluid intake in poststroke patients receiving thickened liquids has been well documented; however, more recently, it has been reported in poststroke patients receiving thin liquids. Factors contributing to substandard fluid intake have been limited to the altered taste/texture of thickened beverages.
Anne, McGrail, Lisa, Kelchner
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Food and Fluid Intake During Exercise
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 2001The intake of fluid and CHO offers benefits to the performance of a number of sports events and exercise activities. The effects of dehydration on performance are now well known, with the penalties ranging from subtle, but often important, decrements in performance at low levels of fluid deficit to the severe health risks associated with substantial ...
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Limitations of Data on Fluid Intake
Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2007The Dietary Reference Intakes for Water, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride, and Sulfate, provided extensive tables of data on total water intake, water intake from beverages and water intake from foods; however, very little information was provided about the specific details of these analyses.
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