boy with a fever Flashcards
1
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describe fever
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- state of increased core body temperature
- often part of defensive response to invasion by pathogens
- normal = 36.8 (35.6-38.2)
- women slightly higher than men
2
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body heat control
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- metabolism
- distributed by circulation
- controlled by cutaneous BF changes
- under influence of thermo-regulation in hypothalamus
- core and cutaneous thermo-sensors
3
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fever pathophysiology
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- pyrogen activated leucocytes
- cytokines (IL-6) released, interact with nuclei in hypothalamus
- cause febrile response = fever, malaise, lethargy, loss of appetite
4
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function of fever
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- neutrophil granules more likely to release ROS at higher temperatures
- enhances phagocytosis, antibody function
5
Q
why treat a fever
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febrile convulsions (often infants, benign)
- not recommended to use paracetamol to treat fever
6
Q
significance of fever
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- height of fever does not matter (just presence)
however height in some young children may have implications