In this study session, you have learned that:

  1. To assess diarrhoea in a child or young infant the steps you should take are:
    • look for general danger signs
    • ask for duration of diarrhoea
    • assess for signs of dehydration
    • ask about blood in the stool.
  2. Based on your findings on assessment, you classify the child for:
  3. The classification and treatment in a child and a young infant are different; if a young infant has had diarrhoea for 14 days or more they should always be classified as having severe persistent diarrhoea.
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