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Rehydration of Children With Gastroenteritis
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2014Review of recent evidence with translation to practice for the advanced practice nurse role is presented using a case study module for "Intravenous Dextrose for Children With Gastroenteritis and Dehydration: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial." The study results showed that 35% of the children who received dextrose in normal saline (D5NS) were ...
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 2011
Subcutaneous (SC) rehydration therapy (SCRT), originally referred to as "hypodermoclysis," shows promise as an alternative to intravenous (IV) fluid administration for treatment of dehydration. A simple, safe, and effective technique, SCRT is indicated for treatment of mild-to-moderate dehydration.
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Subcutaneous (SC) rehydration therapy (SCRT), originally referred to as "hypodermoclysis," shows promise as an alternative to intravenous (IV) fluid administration for treatment of dehydration. A simple, safe, and effective technique, SCRT is indicated for treatment of mild-to-moderate dehydration.
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Oral Rehydration—Is It Really That Easy?
Pediatrics in Review, 1989The efficacy of oral rehydration for the correction of mild/moderate dehydration, documented in the experience of developing countries and discussed repeatedly in this journal, presents the practicing pediatrician with a valuable, practical solution to an ever-present problem. However, the concept also presents unique potential pitfalls that require us
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1980
J B, Coulter, R G, Hendrickse
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J B, Coulter, R G, Hendrickse
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Investigations on the rehydration of recycled blended SCMs cement
Cement and Concrete Research, 2023Kefei Li, Molan Li, Zheng Ling
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