Lecture 14 Common kid illnesses Flashcards

1
Q

Varicella is characterized by ____ lesions that are at (the same or different?) stages

A

itchy, different

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2
Q

Varicella:

patient is infectious from ____ hours before the skin lesions until the skin lesions are ____

A

48 hours, fully crusted

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3
Q

Varicella lesions are most prominent on the ____. characterized as “ ____”

A

trunk, dew drops on a rose petal

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4
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Measles is caused by the ____ virus. Prodrome stage lasting 1 week is characterized fever, photophobia, and the three 3 C’s _________

A

paramyxo;

conjunctivits, cough, coryza (runny nose)

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5
Q

that pathognomonic symptom of measles is ____ (enanthem). it usually appears 2 days ____ the rash

A

koplik spots;

before

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6
Q

Measles rash:

begins on the ____ and spreads to the ____.

A

head, trunk/extremities;

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7
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koplik spots are bright ___ spots with a ____ center on the ____ mucosa

A

red, blue white;

buccal

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8
Q

measles complications:
___ ____ pneumonia;
acute disseminiated ____ during recovery;
or subacute ____ ____ 7-10 years after measles

A

giant cell;
myeloencephalitis;
sclerosing panencephalitis

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9
Q

Rubella is a ___ that causes “____ (german) measles”

A

togavirus;

3 day

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10
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rubella:

low grade fever, tender _____ cervical and ___auricular and occipital lymphadenopathy, arthralgias, rash

A

posterior, post

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rubella:

____ spots are dusky red spots that develop on the ____ at the beginning of the rash (enanthem)

A

forchheimer spots;
posterior soft/hard palate;

aka palatal petechiae

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12
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rubella:

rash is described as pink, ____ _____ rash that starts on the ____ and spreads ____. it lasts ___ days

A

pinpoint maculopapular, face; to trunk/limbs;

3

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13
Q

Classic triad of clinical rubella syndrome:
____ (heart), _____, and _____;
sometimes a ______ rash

A

PDA, cataracs, deafness;

blueberry muffin

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14
Q

erythema infectiosum (5th disease) is caused by the ____ virus. what are its 3 distinct phases?

A

parvovirus B19;

slapped cheeks –> fishnet erythema –> recurrence of rash after resolution

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15
Q

Other syndromes caused by B19 virus:
RBC destruction in fetus leading to ____ ____ and death;
pure red cell _____ and ____ anemia in chronic hemolytic disease patients;
chronic ____ in adults

A

hydrops fetalis;
aplasia, aplastic;
polyarthritis

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16
Q

roseola infantum/exanthem subitum is caused by what virus?

A

herpesvirus 6 or 7

17
Q

Roseola characteristics:

_____ ____ for 3 to 4 days that goes away, followed by ___ ____

A

high fever;

maculopapular rash

18
Q

hand foot and mouth disease is caused by the _____ virus or _____

A

coxsackie, enterovirus

19
Q

Characteristics of hand food and mouth disease:
(painful/painless) vesicular lesions on HFM;
most symptoms are seen in the ____

A

painful;

mouth

20
Q

coxsackie A virus also causes ____, that is characterized by yellowish white papulovesicular lesions on the tonsils, uvula, and palate

A

herpangina