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(From source) This cholera patient is drinking oral rehydration solution (ORS) in order——to counteract his cholera-induced dehydration.

The cholera patient should be, encouraged——to drink the——Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS). Even patients who are vomiting can often be treated orally if they take small frequent sips. Their vomiting will subside when their acidosis is corrected.
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(Ze źródła) Ten pacjent z cholerą pije doustny roztwór nawadniający (ORS), aby przeciwdziałać odwodnieniu wywołanemu przez cholerę. Pacjenta cholery należy zachęcać do picia Oral Rehy

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    This cholera patient is drinking oral rehydration solution (ORS) in order to counteract his cholera-induced dehydration.

    The cholera patient should be encouraged to drink the Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS). Even patients who are vomiting can often be treated orally if they take small frequent sips. Their vomiting will subside when their acidosis is corrected.
Online copyright statementhttp://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/cholera_g.htm CDC – Nat. Center for Infectious Diseases; Div. of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases; Cholera: <i>Vibrio cholerae</i>
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