Friday, July 26, 2013

NEW: Cholera Treatment Workshop: Case Study (Questions) in English and French

1. What signs of dehydration are present, if any?

2. What is the degree of dehydration: none, some, or severe?

3. Outline your treatment plan for the first four hours.

4. What would you do if this child started vomiting?

5. What evidence would you look for that this child was adequately hydrated?

6. When would you feed this child? What would you give?

7. What antibiotic would you use? When would you give it?

8. What would you do once the child has adequate hydration?

9. How would you make a diagnosis of cholera in this child?

1. What signs of dehydration are present, if any?

2. What is the degree of dehydration: none, some, or severe?

3. Outline your treatment plan for the first four hours.

4. What evidence would you look for that this man was adequately hydrated?

5. When would you stop IV therapy?

6. What antibiotic would you use? When would you give it?

7. What complications do you need to watch for in patients like this?


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