Step by step peds fever

    • [DOC File]NCC Pediatrics Residency @ Walter Reed Bethesda

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      Although fever and hematuria may be associated with urinary tract infection, the presence of a diastolic murmur and absence of urinary symptoms make such a diagnosis unlikely. 13. A 3-day-old infant who was born at 29 weeks’ gestation and weighed 1,200 g has experienced respiratory distress syndrome and is receiving assisted ventilation.



    • [DOC File]OB/GYN Student Study Guide

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      : CVA tenderness, fever, dirty UA (need 2/3 of criteria to diagnose) TX Pyelonephritis: IV Ancef until afebrile x 48 hours then 7-14 d po Keflex. Pyelo is more likely to occur on the R because the uterus is dextrorotated. Progesterone’s effects cause urinary stasis, which can predispose to pyelonephritis. Infections and Pregnancy. Bacterial ...


    • [DOC File]Seizures - Questions

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      Seizures – Questions. You are paged by the nurse to come to the bedside of a patient with known seizure disorder who is actively seizing. On arrival to the bedside, you note that the patient is having tonic-clonic movements of all extremities, upward eye deviation, and frothing at the mouth.


    • [DOC File]NCC Pediatrics Residency @ Walter Reed Bethesda

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      1. A 6-month-old girl, who was born in Nigeria, presents for an urgent visit as soon as the family arrives in the United States because of fever and irritability. Physical examination reveals a fussy infant who has anorexia, a temperature of 100°F (37.8°C), and swelling of all of the fingers of the right hand.


    • [DOCX File]Minnesota Hospital Association

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      If blood cultures have already been obtained within last 24 hours for fever workup, do not repeat unless there is clinical deterioration. Paired blood cultures to be drawn at 2 peripheral sites. If peripheral site are not available, line culture may be drawn after port prepped with CHG for 10 seconds and allowed to dry for 20 seconds.


    • [DOC File]Fever Pre-Topic Questions - University of Arizona

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      Fever - Answers. 1. After completing a full rule-out sepsis work-up on a 1-week-old girl with bronchiolitis and fever to 38.5, your next step in management is to: Observe and provide supportive care with frequent suctioning and supplemental oxygen. Initiate treatment with ceftriaxone 50 mg/kg/dose IV q24 hrs


    • [DOC File]fTEMI - Columbia University

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      Of the following, the MOST appropriate next step in the. evaluation is to. A. admit her to the hospital. B. order computed tomography of the head. C. order electrocardiography. D. order electroencephalography. E. reassure the parents. 54. During your evaluation of an infant in the nursery, you. note that the red reflex in one eye seems paler ...


    • [DOC File]Prehospital Care of Children in Disasters

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      • Step 3: If the respiratory rate is 15-45/minute, proceed to check perfusion. If the respiratory rate is less than 15 (less than 1/every 4 seconds) or faster than 45/minute or irregular, tag as RED and move on. • Step 4: Assess perfusion by palpating pulses on a (seemingly) uninjured limb. If pulses are palpable, proceed to Step 5.


    • [DOCX File]University of Michigan

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      Fever work-up. Meningitis. B. Apply principles of physiology applicable to children from birth through adulthood, especially age-related changes (e.g. interpret variations in vital signs based on age). C.Relate principles of pharmacology applicable to children (e.g. appropriate drug dose calculations in children).


    • [DOCX File]Johns Hopkins University

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      Disk batteries have step off on lateral projections. ... Vomiting, diarrhea, fever or preoperative bowel preparation. Delay of surgery more than 6 hours in infants or 8 hours in children. ... Repair kits are located in Peds ED or Interventional radiology . Know the size and type of catheter in patient, repair kit must match size ...


    • [DOC File]AMANDA F - University of Colorado Denver

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      Dempsey AF, Koutsky LA. National burden of genital warts: A first step in defining the problem. Sex Transm Dis 2008;35:361-2. (invited editorial) DeCamp, LR, Dempsey, AF, Tarini, B. Neonatal Sepsis: Looking beyond the blood culture: Evaluation of a study of universal primer polymerase chain reaction for identification of neonatal sepsis.


    • A D M I T T I N G & S C H E D U L I N G

      Peds Emergency Room 8-6677. Podiatry. Podiatry, a subdivision of Orthopedic Surgery, has developed two clinic/office sites to see patients. University Health Center. 16 S. Eutaw Street, 2nd floor 8-4300 . UMCC, NGEO3 8-5870. Patients with all commercial, federal and state insurance coverage are seen.


    • [DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Children

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      The first step in maintenance fluids calculations is the calculation of the daily estimated caloric expenditure. From this number, all else follows logically. Water – normal requirements. Insensible Water Loss (IWL) – evaporative losses from the skin and lungs which cannot be directly measured. (Does not include sweating).


    • [DOC File]General Outline for Antibiotics (a good study guide)

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      1. in order of decreasing frequency: maculopapular rash, urticarial rash, fever, bronchospasm, vasculitis, serum sickness, exfoliative dermatitis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, anaphylaxis . 2. agents act as haptens when bound to serum proteins. 3. rashes will disappear when drug is withdrawn, can use antihistamines or glucocorticoids. 4.


    • [DOCX File]2011 - Cone Health

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      30 beds; Hospitalists unit medical, mostly abd pain, pancreatitis, N/V/D, NH patients, total care, fever, delirium, syncope, dehydration, weakness, and acute ...


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