Elevated Serum Osmolality and Total Water Deficit Indicate Impaired Hydration Status in Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities Regardless of Low or High Body Mass Index.
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Elevated Serum Osmolality and Total Water Deficit Indicate Impaired Hydration Status in Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities Regardless of Low or High Body Mass Index.
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Elevated Serum Osmolality and ...... f Low or High Body Mass Index.
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Elevated Serum Osmolality and ...... f Low or High Body Mass Index.
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Elevated Serum Osmolality and ...... f Low or High Body Mass Index.
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P1476
Elevated Serum Osmolality and ...... f Low or High Body Mass Index.
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Abbie Hudson
Brittany Kuertz
Emily K Hollingsworth
Emily Long
Heidi J Silver
Matthew S Shotwell
Melissa Ventura Marra
Sandra F Simmons
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828-836.e2
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10.1016/J.JAND.2015.12.011
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z