CHAPTER 9 Gastrointestinal Emergencies Jeremiah J. Levine and Toba A. Weinstein ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF DEHYDRATION The most common causes of dehydration in children are vomiting ( pp 212– 215 ) and diarrhea ( pp 217–222 ) .
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... guide as to how to differentiate among them. Now, however, primary care providers are expected to manage acute illnesses in ambulatory settings. Ill children are hospitalized less often, and they tend to be discharged back to their ...
Extensively updated, with chapter revisions and an array of new material, the Sixth Edition of this Clinical Manual offers an indispensable resource on Emergency Pediatrics.
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