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In regаrd tо the sаme pаtient, see belоw, if the child shоuld experience additional fluid loss through additional episodes of diarrhea, how should the caregiver provide rehydration? A 15-month-old patient presents to the primary care clinic with a three-day history of vomiting and diarrhea. His current weight is 11 kg. He was born at 39 weeks, without any perinatal complications. There is no significant history of travel, sick contacts, or recent changes in diet. The mother notes that he has had only two urine diapers over the last day. Physical exam is remarkable for an irritable but consolable infant with tachycardia and normal blood pressure. He is crying with minimal tears, and his mucous membranes are dry. His abdominal exam is benign. There is no tenting, and capillary refill is two seconds. He is diagnosed with gastroenteritis.