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- Website: Evidently Cochrane
- Resource type: Article
Summary - The message of this resource is:
It can be difficult to accurately spot signs of dehydration. Focusing on boosting hydration may be a better approach. Offer ice treats, fruits, chilled drinks, simple drinking containers, easy access to drinks and encourage visitors to make drinks to share.
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thirst, dry mouth, headache, fluid, urine, fatigue
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Rated on: 3/8/2017 4:38:17 PM
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