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Anatomy of Dehydration

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A look at the effects of dehydration and over hydration on the body and electrical conductivity of the heart. A look at what electrolytes are, basic heart rhythms seen on an EKG and how the heart conducts electrical impulses, a review of necessary elements that the body needs, osmosis, and calculations that doctors use to determine the amount of IV fluids a child needs for dehydration. A lab testing of electrolyte solutions. Works well in connection with a cardiac unit.

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11th Grade 12th Grade

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