A 40-year-old man with known Addison’s disease is admitted with vomiting due to viral gastroenteritis and cannot keep his medications down. He is hypotensive and appears unwell. What is the most appropriate immediate management?AAdminister intramuscular or intravenous Hydrocortisone and IV fluidsBWithhold steroids until vomiting settlesCDouble his usual oral steroid dose when he can swallowDGive Fludrocortisone onlyEDischarge with oral antiemeticsCheck my answer