Why is the isotonic solution preferred over a hypotonic one for a child with vomiting and diarrhea?
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Correct answer: Isotonic fluids avoid rapid water shifts into cells and restore circulation safely
Pediatric fluid therapy guidelines indicate isotonic fluids for volume depletion because hypotonic fluids can lead to dangerous shifts (especially in sick children).
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