What is the pathophysiology for gastroenteritis? - Answers inflammation of the stomach accompanied
by diarrhea, abodominal cramping, N/V, and sometimes fever
What are the clinical manifestation of gastroenteritis? - Answers - diarrhea
- N/V
- anorexia (loss of appetite)
- abdominal distention
- poor skin turgor
- dehydration
- hyperactive bowel sounds
- decreased blood pressure
- dry mucous membranes
How do you diagnosis gastroenteritis? - Answers - stool culture
- clinical evaluation
What is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis? - Answers - viruses
Which Viruses are most implicated in gastroenteritis? - Answers - norovirus
- rotavirus
What bacteria are most implicated in gastroenteritis? - Answers - staphylococcus aureus
- salmonella
- Shigella
- clostridium species
- campylobacter
- escherichia coli.
How do you ingest salmonella and campylobacter? - Answers ingesting raw or undercooked poultry,
seafood, and unpasteurized milk
How do you ingest Campylobacter? - Answers ingesting raw or undercooked chicken and unpasteurized
milk; also transmitted by dogs and cats with diarrhea