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Background: Congenital sodium diarrhea (CSD) is a rare disorder causing electrolyte imbalances due to excessive diarrhea. In pediatric literature, common practice for treating CSD includes parenteral nutrition (PN) for fluid, nutrient, and electrolyte support through the first year of the patient's life. The aim of this study was to report a neonate who showed common symptoms of CSD, including a distended abdomen, large amounts of clear, yellow fluid draining from the rectum, dehydration, and electrolyte abnormalities.

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Social Marketing Campaigns as a Teaching Strategy for Health Promotion.

Nurs Educ Perspect

November 2019

About the Author Lindsey Unterseher, MS, RN, is an assistant professor of practice, North Dakota State University College of Pharmacy Nursing and Allied Sciences, Nursing at Sanford Health, Bismarck, North Dakota. For more information write to her at

Current nursing students are more technologically adept than past generations; they are accustomed to using technology in their everyday life. Proficiency in technology is a major asset, and as such, nursing education should provide for opportunities with technology that will support future practice. This article reports on a group project effectively used to capitalize on this skill while encouraging active engagement in learning about health promotion.

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