Emergency Department Clinical Pathway for Healthy Children with Dehydration from Gastroenteritis or Other Acute Illness
- Related Pathway
- Gastroenteritis/Dehydration, Inpatient
Healthy Child with Dehydration from Gastroenteritis (GE) or Other Acute Illness
- Consider POC glucose/BOHB if ESI 2/3
- Glucose < 70 mg/dL, notify Attending
- Consider ondansetron, ORT for N/V
ED Team Assessment
- History and Physical Exam
- Mental status, VS, weight
- Dehydration Assessment Tools
Minimal/Mild Dehydration
Moderate Dehydration
Severe Dehydration
Consider ondansetron
- Consider ondansetron
- Initiate ORT 20 mins after ondansetron
- ORT Video
- Consider POC glucose/BOHB
- Consider immediate IV rehydration
Discharge
- Provide oral syringes, medicine cup
- ORT Video
Adequate PO
Inadequate PO
IV Rehydration, Consider BMP
Indication | Fluid Amount and Type |
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Hypoglycemia and Ketosis |
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Euglycemia and Ketosis |
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Reassess
Vital signs, clinical appearance, ongoing losses
Vital signs, clinical appearance, ongoing losses
Discharge
- Provide oral syringes, medicine cup
- ORT Video
- Hypoglycemia
- Definition: < 70 mg/dL in all ages
- Give 2 ml/kg of D10W or glucose containing PO fluids
- Recheck glucose in 30 mins
- Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT)
- Give 1-2 mL/kg; max 30 mL every 5 mins
- > 1 year old: Gatorade or ½ strength apple juice
- < 1 year old: Pedialyte
- Definition of ORT Failure
- GE: persistent emesis or fluid refusal > 30 mins
after ondansetron - Other illness: fluid refusal after pain management
- GE: persistent emesis or fluid refusal > 30 mins
Weight (kg) | PO Single Dose Ondansetron for GE (mg) |
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8-15 | 2 |
> 15-30 | 4 |
> 30 | 8 |
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