What should you do if you notice a rash on a child?
Always take rashes seriously. Many look the same but have different causes.
Assess the child for exposure to infectious diseases, medications, and allergies. Report rash to HCP.
How are most childhood infectious diseases prevented?
By getting the child vaccinated.
Memorize the vaccination schedule.
In a child, what are the typical signs and symptoms of infectious diseases?
How are infectious diseases treated if there is no cure?
Provide supportive care until the virus passes:
What is the priority concern with a child who is immunosuppressed?
To prevent them from getting an infection.
Implement neutropenic precautions.
Describe:
Measles (Rubeola)
An infectious disease caused by a virus. It is transmitted by airborne or direct contact with infectious droplets.

It is preventable by getting the MMR vaccination.
What is the source of infection for Measles (Rubeola)?
What are the characteristic signs and symptoms of Measles (Rubeola)?

Interventions:
Measles (Rubeola)

Focus on preventing transmission and supportive measures until the infection passes:
Medications:
Measles (Rubeola)

Describe:
Rubella (German measles)
An infectious disease that is caused by a virus. It is transmitted by droplet or direct contact with infectious droplets.

It is preventable by getting the MMR vaccination.
What is the source of infection for Rubella (German measles)?

Signs and symptoms:
Rubella (German measles)

Who should be kept away from children with Rubella (German measles)?
Keep pregnant women and pregnant nurses away from children with Rubella (German measles).
The virus can harm the fetus.
Interventions:
Rubella (German measles)
Focus on preventing transmission and supportive measures until the infection passes:
Describe:
Mumps
An infectious disease caused by a virus. It is transmitted by direct contact or infectious droplets.

It is preventable by getting the MMR vaccination.
What is the source of infection for Mumps?

In the saliva and possibly the urine also.
What are the characteristic signs and symptoms of mumps?

Interventions:
Mumps

Describe:
Chickenpox (varicella zoster)
An infectious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It is transmitted by airborne, droplet, and contact.

It is preventable by getting the varicella vaccination.
What is the source of infection for varicella (chickenpox)?

In the respiratory secretions and skin lesions.
Signs and symptoms:
Chickenpox (Varicella)

How long should the child with Chickenpox (varicella) be kept at home to prevent transmission?

Isolate the child at home until the vesicles have dried.
Medications:
Chickenpox (varicella)
