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  2. Terminal dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Terminal dehydration is dehydration to the point of death. Some scholars make a distinction between "terminal dehydration" and "termination by dehydration". [ 1 ] Courts in the United States [ 2 ] generally do not recognize prisoners as having a right to die by voluntary dehydration, since they view it as suicide .

  3. Dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Death occurs with a 15 and 25% loss of body water. [4] Mild dehydration usually resolves with oral rehydration, but severe cases may need intravenous fluids. Dehydration can cause hypernatremia (high levels of sodium ions in the blood). This is distinct from hypovolemia (loss of blood volume, particularly blood plasma).

  4. Water intoxication - Wikipedia

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    1991, Andy Warhol: Five years after his death, Warhol's family publicly accused the hospital where he had his gallbladder removed of causing his death by water intoxication administered post-operatively. A claimed autopsy weight of 68 kg (150 lb), with his weight being 58 kg (128 lb) when admitted, was cited as evidence that too much fluid had ...

  5. Father sentenced for toddler's dehydration death - AOL

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    Vough also noticed Kasisky, 27, of Exeter, has been and continues to be "extremely remorseful" over the toddler's death. Kasisky was awarded 47 days ... Father sentenced for toddler's dehydration ...

  6. Mother sentenced to probation for toddler's dehydration death

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    A coroner's report stated Phoenix Kasisky died from "dehydration and metabolic imbalance due to neglect." Luis was sentenced to two counts of reckless endangerment as she pled no contest to the ...

  7. Hypovolemic shock - Wikipedia

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    In the United States in 2001, trauma was the third leading cause of death overall, and the leading cause of death in those aged 1 to 44 years. While trauma spans all demographics, it disproportionately affects the young with 40% of injuries occurring in ages 20 to 39 years by one country's account.

  8. Electrolyte imbalance - Wikipedia

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    The first is dehydration along with low total body sodium. This is most commonly caused by heatstroke, burns, ... coma, and death due to brain herniation.

  9. Dehydration is an issue for people over 50: Here's how to fix it

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    Dehydration can lead to a range of health issues, registered dietitian Scott Keatley, co-owner of Keatley Medical Nutrition Therapy, tells Yahoo Life. "Water is the medium in which most of our ...