Fluid management can be full of myths—some funny, others risky. Patients may joke that standing in the rain adds to their fluid intake or believe that being on dialysis means liberal salt intake. Let’s turn confusion into confidence with a game that makes learning engaging, visual, and unforgettable.
Introducing the Spanish language, Fluid Myths: True or False, a ready-to-print activity designed by renal dietitians to help patients separate fact from fiction about fluids, thirst, and overload symptoms. Each statement encourages discussion and ends with a short, clear explanation to reinforce learning and spark better fluid awareness.
✨ What’s Inside (Spanish language):
- 🚫 Common myths debunked: Challenges misconceptions like “standing in the rain adds fluid” or “salt doesn’t matter on dialysis.”
- 💧 Real truths reinforced: Highlights facts such as “soups, watermelon, and ice pops count as fluids” and “sugary foods increase thirst.”
- ❤️ Recognize warning signs: Teaches key symptoms of fluid overload—shortness of breath, high blood pressure, and fatigue.
- 🧠 Visual learning + context: Each answer includes a short explanation under the statement for quick understanding and better recall.
- 📄 Print-and-play convenience: Includes a clean, colorful layout and answer key—ready to use for chairside education or group games.
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