Ped-GIT

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SELFY Mind Map on Ped-GIT, created by Ali Almudarsy on 19/09/2018.
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Ped-GIT
  1. Diarrhea

    Attachments:

    1. Types of diarrhea
      1. acute watery diarrhea
        1. Dysentry diarrhea

          Annotations:

          • 0-mucous with/without blood. 1-
          1. bloody diarrhea
          2. persistant diarrhea

            Annotations:

            • 0-post-infectious diarrhea more 14 days.
            1. chronic diarrhea

              Annotations:

              • 0-chronic diarrhea in infant 1-chronic diarrhea in older children.
              1. Coeliac disease

                Annotations:

                • 0-important topic
              2. parantral diarrhea
                1. Toddler diarrhea

                  Annotations:

                  • also called :-chronic non-specific diarrhea of childhood.
                2. mechanism of diarrhea
                  1. osmotic mechanism diarrhea
                    1. secretory mechanism diarrhea
                      1. deranged mechanism motality
                        1. combined mechanism mechanism
                        2. degree of dehydration
                          1. mild diarrhea
                            1. moderate diarrhea
                              1. sever diarrhea
                                1. assessment of dehydration
                                  1. look

                                    Annotations:

                                    • 0-general appearenace ** 1-sunken eyes. 2-tears. 3-mouth and tongue. 4-thrist & eagerness to drink.**
                                    1. feel

                                      Annotations:

                                      • 0-skin turgor & elasticity.** 1-capillary refill (no less than 3 sec.). 2-look. 3-urine output.
                                      1. type of dehydration Na+

                                        Annotations:

                                        • 0-hyponatremia. <135 meq/l 1-isonatremia = 135-145 meq/l 2-hypernatremia.=>150 meq/l.
                                    2. etiology
                                    3. Jaundice

                                      Annotations:

                                      • 0-every things about this topic

                                      Attachments:

                                      1. neonatal jaundice

                                        Attachments:

                                        1. neonatal cholestasis

                                          Attachments:

                                        2. Gastroenteritis
                                          1. Malnutrition
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