CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF
GASTROENTERITIS AND POSSIBLE RENAL
INJURY PRACTICE TESTED QUESTIONS 2026
VERIFIED ANSWER KEY
◉ clinical manifestations of Rotavirus? Answer: -Fever
-Onset of foul-smelling, watery stools, diarrhea for 5 to 7 days
-Vomiting for approximately 2 days
◉ clinical manifestations for yersinia enterocolitis? Answer: -
Mucoid, possibly bloody diarrhea
-Abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting
◉ clinical manifestations for E. coli? Answer: Watery diarrhea for 1
to 2 days, followed by abdominal cramping and bloody diarrhea
◉ what could E. coli infection lead to? Answer: hemolytic uremic
syndrome (HUS)
◉ clinical manifestations of Salmonella (nontypoidal groups)?
Answer: -Mild to severe nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping,
bloody diarrhea, and fever (may be afebrile in infants)
GASTROENTERITIS AND POSSIBLE RENAL
INJURY PRACTICE TESTED QUESTIONS 2026
VERIFIED ANSWER KEY
◉ clinical manifestations of Rotavirus? Answer: -Fever
-Onset of foul-smelling, watery stools, diarrhea for 5 to 7 days
-Vomiting for approximately 2 days
◉ clinical manifestations for yersinia enterocolitis? Answer: -
Mucoid, possibly bloody diarrhea
-Abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting
◉ clinical manifestations for E. coli? Answer: Watery diarrhea for 1
to 2 days, followed by abdominal cramping and bloody diarrhea
◉ what could E. coli infection lead to? Answer: hemolytic uremic
syndrome (HUS)
◉ clinical manifestations of Salmonella (nontypoidal groups)?
Answer: -Mild to severe nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping,
bloody diarrhea, and fever (may be afebrile in infants)