Difference between revisions of "Oral Rehydration Salts"
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+ | Dissolve a large pinch of salt and a fistful of sugar in a jug of clean water. | ||
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+ | == Burns == | ||
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+ | Slightly rounded teaspoon of salt in one qt of water (the equivalent of half-normal, i.e. 0.45%, saline). Have patient drink 4 to 8 quarts in first 8 hours (sipping slowly), 4 to 8 qts in the next 16 hours, then as dictated by thirst. | ||
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+ | == Cholera == | ||
+ | (Or other severe diarrheal illness.) | ||
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+ | To one qt: of water add scant tsp Lite-Salt (a mixture of sodium and potassium chloride); 10 tsp, sugar; 1/3 tsp sodium bicarbonate. | ||
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Revision as of 10:25, 7 September 2009
Summary
Your content here.
Introduction
Your content here.
Quick Recipe
Dissolve a large pinch of salt and a fistful of sugar in a jug of clean water.
Burns
Slightly rounded teaspoon of salt in one qt of water (the equivalent of half-normal, i.e. 0.45%percent, saline). Have patient drink 4 to 8 quarts in first 8 hours (sipping slowly), 4 to 8 qts in the next 16 hours, then as dictated by thirst.
Cholera
(Or other severe diarrheal illness.)
To one qt: of water add scant tspTeaspoon Lite-Salt (a mixture of sodium and potassium chloride); 10 tsp, sugar; 1/3 tsp sodium bicarbonate.
Put References Inline Use the tags <lesser thanref>greater than and </ref> to put references inline in your text like this: <ref>Refrigeration For Pleasureboats by Nigel Calder, International Marine/Seven Seas</ref> The wiki will collate them automatically in the References section below. Make sure you delete this note.
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Web Links
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