Dehydration is a decrease in total body water, reflected in altered serum sodium, osmolality and BUN elevation. There are three types of dehydration: hypertonic, hypotonic and isotonic. The common signs and symtoms of dehydration are: thirst, dry mucous membranes and skin, poor skin turgor, dry tongue with longitudinal furrows, decreased saliva, muscle weakness, weight loss of 3-5% and oliguria. The therapy is based first on fluid replacement in hypovolemic states and after on balancing the hydro-electrolyte disorders with crystalloid solutions according to the Adrogué and Madias formula
1. List the conditions under which dehydration can occur. 2. Describe the first step in therapy of d...
Low-intake dehydration is common in all older people because of age-related physical, physiological,...
Low-intake dehydration is a common and often chronic condition in older adults. Adverse health outco...
Dehydration is a frequent etiology of morbidity and mortality in elderly people. It causes the hospi...
This review defines water-loss and salt-loss dehydration. For older people serum osmolality appears ...
Translate the available knowledge on ageing and dehydration into main messages for clinical practice...
Disturbances in homoeostatic capacity are typical of the ageing process. Changes in the neuroendocri...
reatinine clearance decreases with age by 1 ml/min/year after 40 years of age, although serum creati...
Introduction: Water is an essential nutrient for life. It comprises 75% of total body weight in infa...
Purpose of reviewGeriatric dehydration is a widespread and under recognized problem. The purpose of ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Translate the available knowledge on ageing and dehydration...
Due to an absence of published primary data, this study explores dehydration prevalence and the chan...
Food and drink are fundamental staples in our everyday lives. Not only do they play an essential par...
The role of hydration in the maintenance of health is increasingly recognized. Hydration requirement...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
1. List the conditions under which dehydration can occur. 2. Describe the first step in therapy of d...
Low-intake dehydration is common in all older people because of age-related physical, physiological,...
Low-intake dehydration is a common and often chronic condition in older adults. Adverse health outco...
Dehydration is a frequent etiology of morbidity and mortality in elderly people. It causes the hospi...
This review defines water-loss and salt-loss dehydration. For older people serum osmolality appears ...
Translate the available knowledge on ageing and dehydration into main messages for clinical practice...
Disturbances in homoeostatic capacity are typical of the ageing process. Changes in the neuroendocri...
reatinine clearance decreases with age by 1 ml/min/year after 40 years of age, although serum creati...
Introduction: Water is an essential nutrient for life. It comprises 75% of total body weight in infa...
Purpose of reviewGeriatric dehydration is a widespread and under recognized problem. The purpose of ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Translate the available knowledge on ageing and dehydration...
Due to an absence of published primary data, this study explores dehydration prevalence and the chan...
Food and drink are fundamental staples in our everyday lives. Not only do they play an essential par...
The role of hydration in the maintenance of health is increasingly recognized. Hydration requirement...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
1. List the conditions under which dehydration can occur. 2. Describe the first step in therapy of d...
Low-intake dehydration is common in all older people because of age-related physical, physiological,...
Low-intake dehydration is a common and often chronic condition in older adults. Adverse health outco...