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A young child under your care, Camille, is quite dehydrated.

She weighs 10 kg. You estimate she has 15 percent dehydration (in this case, 1 liter = 1 kilogram). Camille is going to be rehydrated with an IV solution that includes water, sodium, and potassium.

Camille is going to be rehydrated over 24 hours. You have to take into consideration her normal need for 800 ml of liquid per day.

How much fluid per hour does Camille need over the next 24 hours?

People in the medical profession typically use the metric system, even in the U.S.

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