Diarrhea resident survival guide (pediatrics): Difference between revisions
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Shown below is an algorithm summarizing the diagnosis of <nowiki>[[disease name]]</nowiki> according the the [...] guidelines. | Shown below is an algorithm summarizing the diagnosis of <nowiki>[[disease name]]</nowiki> according the the [...] guidelines. | ||
{{familytree/start |summary=PE diagnosis Algorithm.}} | {{familytree/start |summary=PE diagnosis Algorithm.}} | ||
{{familytree | | | | A01 | | | A01= Patient with history of diarrhea }} | {{familytree | | | | | | | | | A01 | | | A01= Patient with history of diarrhea }} | ||
{{familytree | | | | |!| | | | }} | {{familytree | | | | | | | | | |!| | | | }} | ||
{{familytree | | | | B01 | | | B01= '''Assessment''' <br> | {{familytree | | | | | | | | | B01 | | | B01= '''Assessment''' <br> | ||
*A child with diarrhea should be assessed for dehydration <br> | *A child with diarrhea should be assessed for dehydration <br> | ||
*bloody diarrhea, persistent diarrhea <br> | *bloody diarrhea, persistent diarrhea <br> | ||
*Malnutrition and serious non-intestinal infections so that an appropriate treatment plan can be implemented.<br> | *Malnutrition and serious non-intestinal infections so that an appropriate treatment plan can be implemented.<br> | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{familytree | | | | |!| | | | }} | {{familytree | | | | | | | | | |!| | | | }} | ||
{{familytree | | | | B01 | | | B01= '''History''' <br> | {{familytree | | | | | | | | | B01 | | | B01= '''History''' <br> | ||
*Duration and severity of diarrhea; | *Duration and severity of diarrhea; | ||
*Presence of blood in the stool; | *Presence of blood in the stool; | ||
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*History of Medications | *History of Medications | ||
*History of immunization.}} | *History of immunization.}} | ||
{{familytree | | | | |!| | | | }} | {{familytree | | | | | | | | | |!| | | | }} | ||
{{familytree | | | | B01 | | | B01= '''Physical Examination''' <br> | {{familytree | | | | | | | | | B01 | | | B01= '''Physical Examination''' <br> | ||
*Look for the signs and symptoms of dehydration <br> | *Look for the signs and symptoms of dehydration <br> | ||
*Is the child alert, restless or irritable ?<br> | *Is the child alert, restless or irritable ?<br> | ||
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*Measure the temperature of child <br> | *Measure the temperature of child <br> | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{familytree | |,|-|-|+|-|-|-|-|.| }} | {{familytree | | | | | | | | | |!| | | | }} | ||
{{familytree | |C01| |C02| |C03| |C01= | {{familytree | | | | | |,|-|-|-|+|-|-|-|-|.| }} | ||
{{familytree | | | | |C01| | |C02| |C03| |C01='''Mild Dehydration''' | |||
There are no specific signs and symptoms.|C02='''Moderate Dehydration''' <br> | |||
Initially, the signs and symptoms that develop include:<br> | |||
- Thirst <br> | |||
- restless or irritable behavior <br> | |||
- decreased skin turgor <br> | |||
- sunken eyes <br> | |||
- and a sunken fontanelle <br> | |||
(in infants)|C03='''Severe Dehydration'''<br> | |||
these effects become more pronounced and the patient may develop evidence of hypovolaemic shock including: <br> | |||
- Diminished consciousness <br> | |||
- lack of urine output <br> | |||
- cool moist extremities <br> | |||
- a rapid and feeble pulse <br> | |||
(the radial pulse maybe undetectable)<br> | |||
- low or undetectable blood pressure <br> | |||
- peripheral cyanosis. <br> | |||
Death follows soon if rehydration is not started quickly <br> }} | |||
{{familytree/end}} | {{familytree/end}} | ||
Revision as of 19:28, 10 December 2020
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Usman Ali Akbar, M.B.B.S.[2]
Synonyms and keywords:
Diarrhea resident survival guide (pediatrics) Microchapters |
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Overview |
Causes |
FIRE |
Diagnosis |
Treatment |
Do's |
Don'ts |
Overview
Diarrhea remains one of the leading causes of preventable death in developing countries, especially among children under 5 years of age. Diarrhea is defined as an increase in the number of stools or the presence of looser stools than is normal, like more than three bowel movements each day. Acute diarrhea is when diarrhea occurs for less than 3 weeks total. When diarrhea lasts longer than three weeks, it is considered to be chronic.
Causes
Life Threatening Causes | Common Causes | Misc |
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FIRE: Focused Initial Rapid Evaluation
- A Focused Initial Rapid Evaluation (FIRE) should be performed to identify the patients in need of immediate intervention].
Patient presents with acute diarrhea in Emergency | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mild Dehydration | Moderate Dehydration | Severe Dehydration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Home with DGKJ information sheet, patient prescription, and dietary recommendations | Evidence of dehydration or > 8 watery stools in 24 hours or > 4 episodes of vomiting in 24 hours or < 6 months old | Dehydration > 9 % Shock, Impaired consciousness | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ORS by spoon or syringe: Infants 5—9 kg: 2.0 mL every minute (120 mL/hr) Infants 9—12 kg: 2.5 mL every minute (150 mL/hr) Toddlers 12-15 kg: 3.0 mL every minute (180 mL/hr) If no vomiting, then larger volumes at longer intervals: 10-15 mL every 5 or 20-30 mL every 10 minutes Racecadotril in 5 mL of water) < 9 kg: 10 mg, 10-15 kg: 20 mg, 16-29 kg: 30 mg | Intensive care | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Complete Diagnostic Approach
Shown below is an algorithm summarizing the diagnosis of [[disease name]] according the the [...] guidelines.
Patient with history of diarrhea | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assessment
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History
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Physical Examination
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Mild Dehydration There are no specific signs and symptoms. | Moderate Dehydration Initially, the signs and symptoms that develop include: | Severe Dehydration these effects become more pronounced and the patient may develop evidence of hypovolaemic shock including: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Treatment
Shown below is an algorithm summarizing the treatment of [[disease name]] according the the [...] guidelines.
Do's
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Don'ts
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