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Abstracts from Current Literature

Abstracts from Current Literature Abstracts from Literature Current Newborn Effects of Withholding Fluid in the Immediate Postnatal Period. D. L. John Clement 1953. Hansen and A. Pediatrics 12:99 (Aug.) Smith, the These studies were undertaken to evaluate of fluid intake soon after primarily importance birth omission modified relative excess and to determine whether of its are by the consequences of water in the of the newborn infant. of and body Weight losses, outputs Na, K, Cl, N, water, serum concentrations nine infants intake of water for 72 and were investigated in having no hours after birth and in nine controls 50 cc. of water of receiving approximately per kilogram intake In seven other 2.5 to dextrose was added to the water body weight daily. infants, 10% of the first three days. follows The results be summarized : as may 1. The amounts of and excreted in the urine were unaffected water electrolytes nitrogen by intake. infants of of 36 weeks or more excreted of about 0.3 gestational averages mEq. Thus, age of 0.45 of 0.35 of and 80 of of Na, mEq. K, mEq. Cl, mg. per kilogram body weight daily the whether or was loss of three after not water provided. The http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

Abstracts from Current Literature

American journal of diseases of children , Volume 88 (3) – Sep 1, 1954

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1954 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1954.02050100399012
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Abstract

Abstracts from Literature Current Newborn Effects of Withholding Fluid in the Immediate Postnatal Period. D. L. John Clement 1953. Hansen and A. Pediatrics 12:99 (Aug.) Smith, the These studies were undertaken to evaluate of fluid intake soon after primarily importance birth omission modified relative excess and to determine whether of its are by the consequences of water in the of the newborn infant. of and body Weight losses, outputs Na, K, Cl, N, water, serum concentrations nine infants intake of water for 72 and were investigated in having no hours after birth and in nine controls 50 cc. of water of receiving approximately per kilogram intake In seven other 2.5 to dextrose was added to the water body weight daily. infants, 10% of the first three days. follows The results be summarized : as may 1. The amounts of and excreted in the urine were unaffected water electrolytes nitrogen by intake. infants of of 36 weeks or more excreted of about 0.3 gestational averages mEq. Thus, age of 0.45 of 0.35 of and 80 of of Na, mEq. K, mEq. Cl, mg. per kilogram body weight daily the whether or was loss of three after not water provided. The

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Sep 1, 1954

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