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After Dengue hemorrhagic shock, what is the criteria for the patient to be discharged from the hospital?

A. After return of appetite
B. After urine output more than 200ml
C. 24hrs after recovery from shock
D. Fever controlled by paracetamol for >24hrs

Explanation

Answer- A. After return of appetitePatients who are resuscitated from shock rapidly recover. Patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome may be discharged from the hospital when they meet the following criteria:* Afebrile for 24 hours without antipyretics* Good appetite, clinically improved condition* Adequate urine output* Stable hematocrit level* At least 48 hours since recovery from shock* No respiratory distress* Platelet count greater than 50,000 cells/mL

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