There are three treatment plans for treating children with dehydration and diarrhoea:
A child with severe dehydration requires urgent referral first give ORS before referring the child.
Although this is not as serious as "severe dehydration", it is still important that you treat a child who has "some dehydration" to prevent his situation becoming worse.
Give in clinic recommended amount of ORS over 4-hour period DETERMINE AMOUNT OF ORS TO GIVE DURING FIRST 4 HOURS |
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AGE | Up to 4 Months | 4 months and up to 12 months | 12 months and up to 2 years | 2 years and up to 5 years |
Weight in kg | 6kg | 6-10kg | 10-12 | 12-19kg |
ORS in ml | 200-400 | 400-700 | 700-900 | 900-1400 |
Use the child's age only when you do not know the weight. The approximate amount of ORS required (in ml) can also be calculated by multiplying the child's weight (in kg) times: Show the mother how to give ORS solution. |
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After 4 hours: If the mother must leave before completing the treatment:
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A child with diarrhoea, even if classified as having no dehydration, still needs extra fluid to prevent dehydration occurring. A child who has no dehydration needs home treatment and the steps for this are set out in Plan A in the Box below
Counsel the mother on the 4 Rules of home treatment: Give extra fluids, Give Zinc supplements, Continue feeding, When to return
1. Give extra fluids (as much as the child will take):
Tell the mother:
It is especially important to give ORS at home when:
Tell the mother to:
2 . Give zinc supplements:
3. Continue feeding
4. Tell her when to return