CRACKCast E173 – Infectious Diarrheal Disease and Dehydration - a podcast by The CanadiEM.org Team
from 2018-04-30T12:00
Core Questions:
1) What are three pathophysiologic types of diarrhea? Give an example of a cause for each.
2) List 6 common causes of childhood infectious diarrhea in developed countries.
3) List 5 important differential diagnoses of diarrhea in children.
4) List 5 important differential diagnoses of vomiting in children.
5) When should you initiate a medical evaluation of children with acute diarrhea?
6) Describe the typical presentation of:
- Rotavirus
- Norovirus
- Salmonella
- Shigella
- Yersinia
- E. Coli
- C. Difficile
7) List routine and high risk treatment recommendations for common bacteria causing acute infectious diarrhea in children:
- Salmonella non-typhi
- Salmonella typhi
- Shigella
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Yersinia enterocolitica
- C. Difficile
- Vibrio cholerae
- Vibrio parahaemolyticus
- E. Coli
8) List the presenting features and treatments for three common protozoa causing infectious diarrhea in children.
9) Define and describe your diagnosis and management approach to dehydration that is:
- Mild
- Moderate
- Severe
- Associated with Hypo/Hypernatremia
Wisecracks:
1) Name 5 causes of bloody diarrhea.
2) Other than vomiting and diarrhea from infectious gastroenteritis, list 6 causes of volume depletion.
3) Name the components of the Gorelick scale.
4) What’s the 4-2-1 rule?
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