Diarrhea is characterized by the loose, watery frequent passage of stool due to altered bowel movement and it can lead to severe dehydration due to loss of fluids & essential minerals from the body.
Most important minerals are potassium & Sodium; it affects the physiological reactions of the body. Hence immediate fluid & mineral replenishment is required, which is performed by the liquid supplements, fruit juices and recommended electrolytes like: Electral & ORS.(oral rehydration salt).
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. During alkalosis, as can occur from vomiting and or diarrhea, causes what kind of shift in K+ concentrations occur (regarding fluid compartments, i.e. extracellular (plasma and interstitial) vs intracellular) and thus may show up in blood chemistry readings?
A 4-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with vomiting, prolonged bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and recent anuria. The patient appeared pale and his vital signs indicated he was hypertensive. Upon questioning, the boy’s father reported that their family had experienced acute self-limiting diarrhea earlier this week. The physician ordered a stool culture and the following laboratory results were reported three days later: Direct Stool exam: Fecal leukocytes: Negative Stool Culture: Negative for Salmonella, Shigella, and Campylobacter species The physician...
What is depleted uranium is? the environmental effects of depleted uranium and what you think of the use of depleted uranium by our government?
1. Causes of Child Mortality in LMIC a. Include Pneumonia, Diarrhea and Malaria as key causes of post neonatal mortality in Africa b. Include Prematurity, Birth Asphyxia/Neonatal Encephalopathy and neonatal sepsis as key causes of neonatal mortality c. Pneumonia, diarrhea and measles have remained stable over time in absolute and relative terms d. Prematurity has increased over time relatively to other causes e. Malaria has decreased more over time relatively to other causes f. All of the above g. A,...
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