Fluid intake {Ans: Amount of fluids consumed}Viral gastroenteritis {Ans: Gastroenteritis caused by a viral infection}Paste-like stool consistency {Ans: Stool consistency similar to paste}Excoriated skin {Ans: Skin around the stoma that becomes irritated and damaged}Dehydration {Ans: Lack of adequate fluid in the body}McBurney's point {Ans: Specific point in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen}Primary health care provider {Ans: Healthcare professional responsible for primary care}Discolored stoma {Ans: Stoma that becomes dark and dull}Retracted stoma {Ans: Stoma that becomes pulled back into the abdomen}Gastroenteritis {Ans: Inflammation of the stomach and intestines}Caffeinated beverages {Ans: Beverages containing caffeine}Descending colostomy {Ans: Colostomy placed in the descending colon}Peristomal hernia {Ans: Hernia formed around the stoma}Protein intake {Ans: Amount of protein consumed}Appendicitis {Ans: Inflammation of the appendix}Stoma {Ans: Opening created in the abdomen for waste elimination}