A 6-month-old boy is brought to ED after 48 hours of vomiting and diarrhoea. He weighs 8 kg. He is alert but has sunken eyes, dry mucous membranes and reduced skin turgor. You diagnose gastroenteritis.
His observations and bedside glucose are shown below.
| Observation |
Value |
| Temp |
36.5 deg C |
| HR |
140 bpm |
| RR |
44/min |
| SpO2 |
96% on room air |
| BGL |
4.5 mmol/L |
| Capillary refill |
<2 seconds |
State the degree of dehydration.
(Marked out of 1.0)
/ 1
Complete the table comparing nasogastric and IV rehydration.
(Marked out of 8.0)
| Route |
Indication |
Fluid choice |
Rate/duration |
| Nasogastric |
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| Intravenous |
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/ 8
List three clinical features you would monitor during rehydration.
(Marked out of 3.0)
/ 3
Total Score: 0 / 12
Percentage: 0%
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