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PEDS 6. Diarrhea and Dehydration
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Learning Objectives
Diarrheal Illness
- Describe the management of acute diarrhea.
- Identify the clinical indications for antibiotic therapy for diarrheal illness in an acute emergency setting.
- Identify the clinical features of dysentery, the most frequent causative pathogens, and the antibiotics that can be used to treat the infection.
- Use the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) guidelines in the treatment of children with diarrhea.
Diarrhea in Infants
- Identify the different types of diarrhea.
- Define treatment for infants 0 to 2 months of age with diarrhea.
Dehydration
- Describe and identify the different types of dehydration.
- Assess the degree of dehydration.
- Describe the physiologic basis of oral rehydration therapy (ORT).
- Explain the characteristics and routes of administration of ORT solutions.
- List the advantages of ORT.
- Define when ORT has failed and when ORT is contraindicated.
- Describe how to give ORT to children with severe dehydration.
- Outline a strategy for setting up an ORT unit at the site of a disaster.
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