Sentences with phrase «death from dehydration»

Another case in point: the death of Dorothy Douglas, who was killed when West Virginia's Heartland of Charleston nursing home «failed to feed and care for» her causing her death from dehydration.
Extreme heat also brings greater risk of death from dehydration, heat stroke, heart attack, and other heat - related illnesses, particularly for less affluent neighborhoods that may lack shade trees and access to air conditioning.
There are medications that your veterinary care provider can use to rid your dog of the fluke but supportive treatment is needed first, to prevent death from dehydration.

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The cause of death is not the infection itself, but dehydration from the resultant water loss.
Flu complications ranging from pneumonia and dehydration to the dangerous worsening of chronic conditions like asthma, heart disease and sinus problems can send children to the hospital and in rare circumstances even result in death.
There is always some degree of dehydration, and, most often, the draining of too much fluid from the body is the cause of death.
Where case management has improved, the number of deaths from diarrhoea has decreased sharply, and fewer children are seen with severe dehydration.
All infants with diarrhea, near death with dehydration and sent to hospitals straight from C - 130 (planes) are all bottle — and formula - fed... All babies who are breastfed are well and not even sick despite getting soaked cold last Friday (when Yolanda hit).
In 2008 15 people died from MDMA related deaths — and goodness knows what that actually means, dehydration other substances etc — while 1350 serious life changing injuries resulted from drink driving and 350 fatalities, which is almost as many lives as we lost in Helmand over 14 years.»
This will be a slow, painful death from strangulation, evisceration, exposure to the elements, predation, starvation or dehydration.
This is why dogs that eat a box of raisins DIE from vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, kidney failure & painful death as they are more sensitive to acute fluoride poisoning.
Away from the start and finish, it's almost impossible to get close to the competition without risking death by dehydration.
People suffering from cholera experience acute diarrhea and severe dehydration, which may lead to death.
Death comes from blood loss and dehydration.
Many dogs do recover from parvo with proper treatment, but death may sometimes result from severe dehydration, secondary bacterial infection, bacterial toxins in the bloodstream (septicemiaBlood poisoning, esp.
When death occurs, this is usually due to severe dehydration, secondary bacterial infections, toxins in the blood from bacteria, or severe bleeding from the intestines.
Nearly every last TNR» ed cat dies an inhumane death by road - kill, from cat and animal attacks, environmental poisons, starvation, dehydration, freezing to death, infections, eaten from the inside - out by parasites, etc..
Death from blood loss, shock, dehydration, infection, and exhaustion is common and can even happen days after a fight.
The majority of puppy deaths from parvovirus are a result of dehydration and happen within 48 to 72 hours following the first physical symptoms.
* Vomiting * High fever * Anorexia * Lethargy * Dehydration * Diarrhea (not common) * Endotoxemia (toxins from bacteria in the blood) * Bacteremia (live bacteria in the blood) * Disseminated intravascular coagulation (blood clotting throughout the body instead of just where an injury occurs) * Cerebellar disease (lack of muscular coordination) * Sudden death
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