Temperature measurement in paediatrics Flashcards

1
Q

When is a thorough investigation required as to the source of the infection in the context of a fever?

A

Children <3mo

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2
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What is the definition of a fever of unknown origin?

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Fever x 14d with no etiology found on routine testing

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3
Q

What is a potential complication of rectal thermometer?

A

Rectal perforation

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4
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What are the recommendations regarding axillary temperature?

A

Use as a screening test for fever in a neonate despite low sensitivity and specificity

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5
Q

When can oral thermometers not be used?

A

In young children

In unconscious or uncooperative patients

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6
Q

What is the recommendations regarding digital vs mercury thermometers?

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Do not recommend the use of mercury thermometers

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7
Q

What is the recommendation regarding tympanic thermometers?

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Infrared tympanic thermometery lacks sufficient agreement with their defined gold standard—rectal thermometry—to be used with confidence in situations where body temperature needs to be measured with precision

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8
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What is the normal rectal temperature range?

A

36.6-38

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9
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What is the normal tympanic temperature range?

A

35.8-38

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10
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What is the normal oral temperature range?

A

35.5-37.5

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11
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What is the normal axillary temperature range?

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36.5-37.5

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12
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What are the recommendations regarding temporal artery temperature devices?

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Sensitivity 80% but low specificity

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13
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When is rectal thermometers contraindicated?

A
  1. Surgical operation on rectum or perineum
  2. Inflammatory disorder of rectum
  3. Congenital ano-rectal malformation
  4. Fistula
  5. Fever/neutropenia
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14
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What are the recommended temperature measurement techniques in birth to 2yo?

A
  1. Rectal (definitive)

2. Axillary (screening low risk children)

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15
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What are the recommended temperature measurement techniques in 2-5yo?

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  1. Rectal (definitive)

2. Axillary, Tympanic (or Temporal Artery if in hospital) (screening)

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16
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What are the recommended temperature measurement techniques in >5yo?

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  1. Oral (definitive)

2. Axillary, Tympanic (or Temporal Artery if in hospital) (screening)