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Rehydration

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2009
Acute gastroenteritis is a common reason for children to seek health care. Among the potential complications of acute gastroenteritis, the most common is dehydration. For mild to moderate dehydration, treatment options include oral and intravenous rehydration.
Samuel R, Reid, Joseph D, Losek
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Drying and Rehydration of Calcium Alginate Gels

open access: yesFood Biophysics, 2008
In this paper, we study the rehydration properties of air-dried calcium alginate gel beads. Rehydration is shown to depend on alginate source (i.e. mannuronic to guluronic acid ratio) and the salt concentration in the rehydration medium.
Liangbin Li   +2 more
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Hypodermoclysis for rehydration in the community

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2001
During 1999 and 2000 the practice development unit of Greater Glasgow Primary Care Trust received an increasing number of requests from community staff for guidance in caring for patients receiving subcutaneous fluids for rehydration. This article describes the process of developing guidelines in order to address the issue.
D, Moriarty, E, Hudson
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Rehydration Therapy

Pediatrics, 1985
To the Editor.— A significant change, as evidenced by recent advertisements, has been made in the composition of Pedialyte oral rehydration solutions. Pedialyte, flavored or unflavored, now contains 45 mEq of sodium per liter (an increase of 15 mEq) and 2.5% glucose (a decrease of 2.5%), and it is suitable for maintenance as well as mild
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Accelerated Intravenous Rehydration

Clinical Pediatrics, 2003
To determine whether accelerated intravenous (IV) rehydration using a new Isotonic Dehydration Worksheet results in: (1) complications in serum sodium or volume status, and (2)decreased duration of IV fluid therapy or length of hospital stay, we conducted a retrospective cohort study utilizing chart review.
Usama, Kanaan   +4 more
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Rehydration and nutritional management

Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology, 1993
Diarrhoea remains a leading worldwide cause of morbidity and mortality. In developing countries alone, 1.5 billion episodes of diarrhoea occur per year in children under 5 years of age and approximately 4,000,000 of these result in death. Early, appropriate therapy decreases the risk of complications and death due to diarrhoea.
B, Rivin, M, Santosham
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Oral Rehydration for Diarrhea

New England Journal of Medicine, 1982
To evaluate the effect of maternal dietary vitamin D intake on infant vitamin D status in a country with a temperate climate, but where the commercial milk supply is not vitamin D fortified, this randomized, double-blind study was conducted on term mother-infant pairs during the winter months. Well-nourished, white nursing mothers were given a placebo,
L, Finberg   +3 more
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Oral Rehydration Therapy

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1990
Diarrhea is a major cause of mortality and morbidity affecting infants and children in many parts of the world. Research and understanding of normal and abnormal gastrointestinal physiology allowed the development of oral electrolyte solutions to treat dehydration.
H B, Casteel, S C, Fiedorek
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Oral rehydration of diarrhea

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1982
was pulled out and replaced by another 22-gauge spinal needle, inserted through the same entrance. The needle then was pushed forward to either the spinal process, which is easily palpable in normal children, or to the vertebral lamina. It is usually not difficult to penetrate the bone and to aspirate a few drops of bone marrow.
H E, Harrison   +3 more
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Oral rehydration therapy

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1994
Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) with glucose-electrolyte solutions has been considered to be one of the greatest therapeutic advances of this century. ORT is effective in acute diarrheal disease of diverse etiology. The most widely used oral rehydration solution (ORS) worldwide is that recommended by the World Health Organisation (Na 90, K 20, glucose ...
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