Déshydratation
Déshydrations légère/modérée/sévère déshydratation
Hypo/hypernatrémie
- Décrire la composition des liquides corporels, les différents compartiments et le mouvement normal des liquides et des électrolytes entre ces compartiments
- Décrire les signes cliniques de déshydratation
- Décrire les principes de réhydratation orale et intraveineuse
Aperçu et connaissance des sciences fondamentales
Ruth JL & Wassner SJ. Body composition: Salt and water. Pediatrics in Review 2006; 27(5), 181-187. |
Ressources cliniques
Shafiee MAS, Bohn D, Hoorn EJ & Halperin ML. How to select optimal maintenance intravenous fluid therapy. Q J Med 2003; 96, 601–610.
http://qjmed.oxfordjournals.org/content/96/8/601.full.pdf+html |
Colletti JE et al. The management of children with gastroenteritis and dehydration in the emergency department. The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010; 38(5) 686-698. |
Moritz ML & Ayus JC. Intravenous fluid management for the acutely ill child. Current Opinion in Pediatrics 2011; 23, 186-193. |
Risk of acute hyponatremia in hospitalized children and youth receiving maintenance intravenous fluids
http://www.cps.ca/documents/position/acute-hyponatremia-in-hospitalized-children-and-youth Canadian Paediatric Society Practice Point (2016) |
Meyers RS. Pediatric Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy. Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2009; 14(4), 204–211. |
Cas simulés
Dehydration |