Posted on January 12, 2009818. Selective testing for 2 month-2 year febrile child who is well and witout evident bacterial or viral source: options & indications // What happens when you press a slide down on petechiae or purpura?
Posted on January 12, 2009817. What % of well-appearing children with petechiae have bacteremia? / Initial three questions to answer in the evaluation of febrile 2 month to 2 year old
Posted on January 12, 2009816. Clincally identifiable viral infections / Clinically identifiable bacterial infections / Presumably viral infectious syndromes
Posted on January 12, 2009815. Criteria for doing an LP in 31-60 days if ruling out by Rochester / What to do with febrile 31-60 day olds who fail to be low risk by Rochester / What to do if they satisfy Rochester
Posted on January 12, 2009814. Rochester criteria low risk historical, physical exam, laboratory factors
Posted on January 12, 2009813. Pediatric risk factors for UTI / What is the key difference between the Philadelphia, Brown criteria and the Rochester criteria for ruling out SBI in 31-60 day olds? / Criteria for simple febrile seizure
Posted on January 12, 2009812. Management of the febrile infant less than 30 days old / Is a caretaker's report of a fever, if only by touch, to be believed? / Most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in children / Why should blood culture be drawn from a site spearate from the IV insertion site? When can you start to use bag urine specimens?
Posted on January 12, 2009811. Contraindication to ceftriaxone in first 60 days of life / Most common diseases that cause fever without source in infants
Posted on January 11, 2009810. Leading cause of death of sickle cell patients / Bugs that HbSS patients are susceptible to / Key ddx in HbSS patient with bone pain / Investigations in pt with fever and VP shunt / Most common pathogen in VP shunt patients