Therapeutic Evaluation in a Patient with Gastroenteritis and Acute Abdomen

Authors

  • Alia Nur Lamalani Universitas Negeri Gorontalo
  • Widy Susanti Abdulkadir Universitas Negeri Gorontalo
  • Annisa Humaira Yusuf Universitas Negeri Gorontalo
  • Fajria Indah Hippy Universitas Negeri Gorontalo
  • Magfira Susilowati Monoarfa Universitas Negeri Gorontalo
  • Rayhan Firman Anasiru Universitas Negeri Gorontalo
  • Siti Ruqaiyah Lakoro Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53861/lontarariset.v6i2.579

Keywords:

Gastroenteritis, Gastrointestinal Infection, Omeprazole, Ceftriaxone, Fluid Therapy, Patient Education

Abstract

Gastroenteritis is one of the major health problems that is still often found in developing countries, especially in vulnerable groups. This study aims to evaluate pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapy in a 43-year-old female patient diagnosed with gastroenteritis due to infection and accompanied by acute abdomen. This study used a case study approach with the SOAP method, based on medical record data at Tombulilato Hospital, Gorontalo. Initial therapy included rehydration using Ringer Lactate, and administration of Omeprazole, Ondansetron, and Ceftriaxone. Therapy was continued with symptomatic drugs such as Paracetamol, Ketoprofen, and Sucralfate. Daily evaluation showed significant clinical improvement, and the patient was discharged on the fourth day in stable condition after therapy was switched to oral form. This study shows the importance of choosing the right therapy, monitoring patient conditions, and patient education in accelerating recovery. It is recommended to replace Omeprazole with Esomeprazole and Ketoprofen with a combination of Paracetamol-Tramadol to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal side effects.

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Published

2025-07-15

How to Cite

Lamalani, A. N., Abdulkadir, W. S., Yusuf, A. H., Hippy, F. I., Monoarfa, M. S., Anasiru, R. F., & Lakoro, S. R. (2025). Therapeutic Evaluation in a Patient with Gastroenteritis and Acute Abdomen. Lontara Journal of Health Science and Technology, 6(2), 188–198. https://doi.org/10.53861/lontarariset.v6i2.579

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Review Article