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Paediatric Vomiting
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History [ ← HPC template ]
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Pertinent negatives [ ← Pertinent negatives template ]
– vomiting not projectile/bilious/persistent/severe
– No rash – No lethargy
– No diarrhoea – No abdominal pain – No PR blood – No urinary symptoms
– No fever – No sore throat – No rhinitis symptoms – No ear pain – No headache – No cough – No SOB
– No lethargy – No joint pain – No weight loss – No night sweats – No lymphadenopathy
– normal behaviour – feeding and drinking normally – passing urine normally – gaining weight normally
Safety netting [ ← Safety netting template ]
– Discussed and advised to observe for specific red flags – persistent, progressive or projectile vomiting – respiratory distress – drowsiness/lethargy – dehydration – petechial rash – mottled skin – fever – rigors – failure to thrive
– Understands to call or seek immediate medical review if any concerns
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