viva questions Flashcards
what are 4 complications of mumps?
pneumonia
orchitis
Unilteral deafness
pancreatitis
What is fever for more than 5 days a red flag for?
Kawasaki’s disease
what are red flags for sepsis in children <3 months and <6 months
temperature in < 3months, or >39C in <6 months, and reduced GCS and mottled skin.
what are the systems review categories you should generally run through in a Hx?
- general (fever, weight loss, sleep, sweats, colour, alertness)
- cardio
- resp
- abdo
- uro
- neuro
- musc
- derm
what vaccinations should a child get at 8, 12 and 16 weeks and 1 year
8= DTPPHib, PCV, Rotavirus, MenB
12= DTPPHib, rotavirus,
16= DTPPHib, PCV, MenB
1 year= Hib/MenC Men B, MMR
At what age do persistent primitive reflexes become a red flag?
6 months
What age is it a red flag for a child to not be walking yet?
18 months