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Summary Of: Dehydration

the most commonly seen type of dehydration by far is isotonic... dehydration which effectively equates with... but distinction of isotonic from hypotonic or hypertonic dehydration may be important when treating people who become dehydrated... dehydration can be caused by a wide range of diseases and states that impair water... Untreated dehydration generally results in... Dehydration symptoms generally become noticeable after 2... Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract can lead to dehydration in various ways... dehydration becomes the major problem in an otherwise self... deaths by dehydration are generally peaceful... to drink an Oral Rehydration Solution to improve dehydration he acquired from... The treatment for minor dehydration often considered the most effective is drinking water and stopping fluid loss... Dehydration is best avoided by drinking sufficient... and the only way to avoid dehydration is to either pre... A useful rule of thumb for avoiding dehydration in hot or humid environments or during strenuous activity involves monitoring the frequency and character... chances are that dehydration is not occurring... Dehydration in the terminally ill patient... Definition of dehydration by the U...

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