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Which of the following treatments is not recommended for a child classified with no dehydration?

  • A. Administering 1,000 ml to 1,400 ml within 4 hours
  • B. Continuing feeding
  • C. Allowing the child to take as much fluid as he wants
  • D. Returning the child to the doctor if the condition worsens
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B. Continuing feeding is a recommended treatment for a child classified with no dehydration. This helps maintain the child's nutritional status and supports recovery. Options A, C, and D are appropriate interventions for a child with no dehydration. Option A ensures adequate fluid intake, option C promotes hydration, and option D ensures appropriate follow-up if the condition worsens.