Pediatric Oral Rehydration Therapy Pathway in the Emergency Department

Pediatric Oral Rehydration Therapy Pathway in the Emergency Department

Pediatric Oral Rehydration Therapy Pathway in the Emergency Department The following information is intended as a guildeline for the acute management of pediatric patients (> 3 months old) with signs and symptoms of mild to moderate dehydration in the setting of diarrhea with or without vomiting. Management of your patient may require a more individualized approach Exclusion Criteria: Children less than 3 months old Hematemesis Suspicion for intestinal obstruction Shock Bloody diarrhea Uncontrolled diarrhea Altered mental status Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt Severe dehydration Bilious emesis High suspicion for appendicitis Attending discretion Assess Degree of dehydration Table 1. Clinical Features of Degrees of Dehydration (Table 1) Highest rating in any category dictates patient's degree of dehydration Mild Moderate Severe Mental status Alert Irritable Lethargic Mild/Moderate No Off pathway Eyes Normal Sunken Very sunken Dehydration Tears Present Absent Absent Table 2. Zofran Administration Table Yes Mouth/Tongue Moist Dry Very dry Weight Medication Dose (mg) If vomiting, administer Ondansetron Drinks Unable to 0-8kg (Zofran) solution 0.15 mg/kg Thirst Not thirsty Ondansetron (Zofran) 4mg/5ml eagerly drink then wait 20 minutes (Table 2). Ondansetron 9-15kg (Zofran) solution 1-2mg Goes back If not vomiting proceed Skin pinch Slowly Very slowly 4mg/5ml immediately to next box now Ondansetron (Zofran-ODT) 16-29kg 2-4mg disintegrating tablet Ondansetron (Zofran-ODT) 30kg+ 4mg disintegrating Administer pedialyte (or tablet similar solution) with or without juice at volume based on weight and at 10 minute intervals. If emesis, wait 10 minutes then try again. (Table 3) Tolerating PO No Off pathway Table 3. Oral Rehydration Therapy Reference Table for 30-45 mins? Wt 5kg-9kg 10kg-14kg 15kg-19kg 20kg + (kg) Time (min) Yes 0 5cc 10cc 15cc 20cc Discharge home with outpatient 10 5cc 10cc 15cc 20cc follow up and Oral Rehydration Therapy Supplies* if clinical 20 10cc 20cc 30cc 40cc scenario allows 30 15cc 30cc 45cc 60cc *Oral Rehydration Therapy Supplies Developed by: 40 15cc 30cc 45cc 60cc Rebecca Wheeler, RN CEN Emesis bucket containing: ([email protected]) 50 25cc 50cc 75cc 100cc Oral syringes (3cc, 6 cc, Emilia Frederick, RN MSN CEN 10cc, or 20 cc) ([email protected]) Rehydration Table 3 Dan Park, MD 60+ 25cc 50cc 75cc 100cc ([email protected]) Pedialyte or similar solution Last revision: 12/17/18.

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