Rehydration

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Mind Map on Rehydration, created by Ali Almudarsy on 19/09/2018.
Ali Almudarsy
Mind Map by Ali Almudarsy, updated more than 1 year ago
Ali Almudarsy
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Rehydration
  1. plans
    1. plan A
      1. child no dehydrate
        1. home
          1. maintaneous phase

            Annotations:

            • 0-Breast     (+)     formula   (+)     oral feed (+)
            1. ongoing loss phase

              Annotations:

              • 100-200 cc ORS. =2mon-10yrs 50-100 cc ORS = <24 mon
              1. Primary health center

                Annotations:

                • If the baby continue diarrhea after 2 days . 
              2. Plan B
                1. child +some dehydration 5%-10% BWT
                  1. primary health care
                    1. Rehydration phase

                      Annotations:

                      • 75ml/kg ORS /4hrs 0-breast (+) only 1-formula (-) 2-assessment of dehydration     -Good move to plan A.    -Bad then continue with plan B.    -So bad move to plan C.
                      1. ongoing loss phase

                        Annotations:

                        • 100-200 cc ORS = 2mon -10yrs 50-100cc ORS = < 24mon .
                        1. move to plan C
                        2. Plan C
                          1. child + sever dehydration 0% BWT
                            1. Hospitalization
                              1. Rehydration phase

                                Annotations:

                                • #100 ml/kg ORS /6hrs TOTALL./// #30 ml/kg/hrs normal saline (Nacl),or Ringer lactate =1st hour , may repeat 1,2 time no calculate ..recheck the pulse.! #70 ml /kg/5hrs Ringer lactate sol. 1/3 Glucose sol. /// -assessment:- =Good move to plan A  =Some dehydration move to plan B. =sever keep continue with plan C +better to feeding
                            2. phases
                              1. Rehydration phase
                                1. Maintaneous phase
                                  1. ongoing loss phases
                                  2. assessment of dehydration
                                    1. degree of dehydration

                                      Annotations:

                                      • 0-mild. 1-moderate. 2-sever.
                                      1. types of dehydration

                                        Annotations:

                                        • 0-hypo-natremia 1-iso-natremia. 2-hypernatremia

                                        Attachments:

                                      2. therapy used in dehydration cases

                                        Annotations:

                                        • +ORS=dextrolyte , IV fluids 0-Initial therapy 1-subsequent therapy. 2-sublemental therapy
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