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GASTROENTERITIS, VIRAL

1. CHIEF COMPLAINT
•Gastroenteritis

2. HPI

3. ROS

4. SYMPTOMS
•Mild fever
•Vomiting
•Nonbloody, watery diarrhea

5. HISTORY
A. FAMILY HISTORY

B. SOCIAL HISTORY

C. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY

D. SURGICAL HISTORY

E. CHRONIC CONDITIONS

6. ALLERGIES

7. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
•Temperature slightly elevated.
•Tachycardia, thready pulse, and hypotension suggest severe
dehydration.
•Dry mouth, no tears, skin tenting, dry skin, and capillary refill
are all signs of dehydration.
•The abdominal examination may demonstrate mild
tenderness.

8. SPECIFIC DATA LIKE GADING ETC

9. TESTS TO BE ORDERED
•CBP
•Stool studies
•Serum electrolytes
•Serum urea
•Serum creatinine
•Serum amylase
•CBC count
•X-ray abdomen
•USG

10.ASSESSMENT /PLAN

•Oral rehydration therapy


•Intravenous therapy for shock, severe dehydration, and
decreased consciousness.

11.EDUCATION
•Wash hands properly
•Don’t eat raw or uncooked food
•Drinking water can also be contaminated by sewage and be
a source of spread of these viruses.

12.MEDICATION

•Metronidazole
•Vancomycin
•Fluoroquinolone
•Loperamide
•Bismuth subsalicylate (BSS)

13.FOLLOW UP

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