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Medicine - Pediatrics
Lec 4 - Fever
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Medical
Graduate
02/21/2010

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Term
What is the dose of Tylenol and Motrin when used as anti-pyretic?
Definition

Tylenol: 15 mg/kg dose (q4 hrs)

Motrin: 10 mg/kg dose (q6-8 hrs)

Term

How do fevers mount based on age?

  1. Neonates
  2. Children under 5
  3. Older children, adolescents
Definition
  1. often cannot mount high fever
  2. mount exaggerated fever
  3. unusual to have very high fever

*remember hypothermia can also be a sign of infxn/sepsis, esp in the newborn*

Term

What is considered an abnormal temp in an infant? child?

Definition

Infant: 38C (100.4F)

Child: 39C (102.2F)

Term
What is the Rochester criteria for identifying low risk patients?
Definition
  • appearance vigorous
  • previously healthy
  • no external signs of infection
  • lab values: UA <10 wbc per hpf; stool <5 wbc per hpf
Term
What type of hx do you want to get when investigating neonatal fever?
Definition
  • birth history
  • maternal history
  • sleeping
  • feeding
  • vomiting, diarrhea
  • urine output
Term

Neonatal fever w/u

  • automatic sepsis w/u and admit
  • IV abx ___ and ___
  • Organisms: ___, ___, ___
Definition

Cefotaxime and Ampicillin

Group B Strep, E. coli, Listeria

Term

What are seven serious bacterial pathogens?

Definition
  1. S. pneumoniae
  2. Haemophilus influenzae type b
  3. Group B strep
  4. Salmonella
  5. N. meningitidis
  6. Listeria (in neonate)
  7. Gram (-) organism (in neonate)
Term
What are five serious bacterial illnesses?
Definition
  1. Meningitis
  2. Osteomyelitis or septic joint
  3. Pyelonephritis
  4. Pneumonia
  5. Bacterial gastroenteritis
Term
What does a w/u include for a pt over 3 mos old?
Definition
  • CBC, blood C&S, UA and urine C&S, stool studies
  • CXR if resp sxs
  • Ceftriaxone IM 50 mg/kg
  • close f/u w/in 24hrs
  • check cxs daily
Term
At what age do you alway do a urine culture for boys and girls when a fever is present?
Definition

Boys <6 mos

Girls <2 yrs

Term
Kawasaki disease must have a fever >5 days and meet 4 of the following 5 criteria
Definition
  • conjunctivitis
  • mucus membrane changes: pharynx injected, fissured lips, strawberry tongue, injected lips
  • extremities: erythema, edema, periungual desquamation
  • polymorphous rash
  • cervical lymphadenopathy
  • dz cannot be explained by another process
Term
For what illness should you Rx a WASP for high dose amoxicillin (80 mg/kg/day)?
Definition

otitis media

Term
What do you Rx for Group A strep pharyngitis?
Definition

Penicillin

Term
  • common cause of severe barking cough and fever
  • stridor at rest

How do you treat it?

Definition

Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis)

 

Use racemic epinephrine for stridor

Steroids (Decadron)

Term
  • "whooping cough"
  • apneic spells
  • lymphocytosis

How do you treat it?

Definition

Pertussis

 

Tx with erythromycin or azithromycin

Tx close contacts prophylactically

Term
  • RSV, parainfluenza virus
  • seasonal
  • apnea in high risk infants (CHD, prematurity)
  • wheezing (cold sxs, fever, but still happy)

How do you treat it? prevent it?

Definition

Bronchiolitis

 

Tx with albuterol, steroids not indicated

Prevent with palivizumab (Synagis)

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