Tutorial: Fever Flashcards

1
Q

Where do you see Henoch-Schlonein Pupura?

A

buttocks
Legs

Skin
Joints
Haematuria
Abdo

Interssusception

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2
Q

Kawasaki presents how?

A

5 day fever
Large vessel vasculitis

Unilateral lymphadenopathy
Strawberry tongue
Conjunctivitis: non purulent

Generally very miserable.

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3
Q

Where does measles rash start?

A

Behind ears

Koplik spots

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4
Q

EBV and CMV?

A

Nodes
Hepatomegaly-splenomegaly

Oropharynx involvement

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5
Q

Rosella causes by?

A

HHV6/7

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6
Q

Describe rosella rash

A

All over Body
Non-itchy

At break of fever 3days after

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7
Q

When are you contagious in Roseola?

A

during fever.

Safe after 24 hours after afebrile

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8
Q

Risk of Parvovirus B19 in pregnancy?

A

Hydrop Fetalis

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9
Q

Roseola for immunosuppressed person?

A

Probably stay away.

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10
Q

What happens if you give amoxicillin to someone with EBV?

A

Torso rash

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11
Q

How to safety net?

A

Arrange to have a Planned review if needed

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12
Q

When you stop an antibiotic need to do what?

A

Explain why? What to look out for?

Clarify, it’s not allergy

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13
Q

When gather urine what to do?

A

Dip stick

ALWAYS do culture.

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14
Q

LP contraindications

A

Platelets less than 100
Infection at site
increased ICP

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15
Q

More likely to have febrile convulsions

A

Liss-encephaly

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16
Q

How to check UTI for young girl?

A

clean catch - do it twice (not growth of multiple organism)
SPA
In-out catheter

17
Q

Advice for febrile convulsions parents

A
Lower threshold
No damage: no damage: not prolonged
Common to have if 
Not epilepsy: only with high temps
5-6 years old Will likely stop.
Don't have to stop

If has seizure: make sure , safe position: on side, not in bath.
Call ambulance
Midazolam: intranasal, rectal, bu cal