A child is brought to the ER by mom who
A child is brought to the ER by mom who states “My 3 year old is so sick, she hasn’t had anything to eat or drink for 2 days now. I can’t even get her to drink juice or eat a popsicle.” Select the findings that indicate if the clinical sign demonstrates a mild, moderate or severe level of dehydration. Some findings might include multiple categories. Clinical Signs of Dehydration in Children Mild Moderate Severe Sunken anterior fontane 10% weight loss Capillary refill 2 sec Oliguria Normal respiratory rate Orthostatic blood pressure Dry mucous membranes A. Mild: Normal respiratory rate Moderate: Sunken anterior fontanel, Capillary refill 3 O sec, Oliguria, Orthostatic blood pressure, Dry mucous membranes Severe: Sunken anterior fontanel, 10% weight loss, Oliguria, Orthostatic blood pressure B. Mild: Normal respiratory rate Moderate: Capillary refill 3 sec, Oliguria, Orthostatic blood pressure, Dry mucous membranes Severe: Sunken anterior fontanel, 10% weight loss, Orthostatic blood pressure C. Mild: Normal respiratory rate Moderate: Capillary refill 3 sec, Oliguria, Dry mucous membranes Severe: Sunken anterior fontanel, 10% weight loss, Oliguria, Orthostatic blood pressureC. Mild: Normal respiratory rate Moderate: Capillary refill 3 sec, Oliguria, Dry mucous membranes Severe: Sunken anterior fontanel, 10% weight loss, Oliguria, Orthostatic blood pressure D. Mild: Normal respiratory rate Moderate: Sunken anterior fontanel, Capillary refill 3 sec, Oliguria, Orthostatic blood pressure, Severe: Sunken anterior fontanel, 10% weight loss, Oliguria, Orthostatic blood pressure, Dry mucous membranes
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