Child with Fever Flashcards
What key history would you obtain from a parent who states their child has a fever?
Severity Depression Associated localizing symptoms Appetite Rash Sick contacts Day care Immunizations Past history
What key physical exam would you perform on a child with fever?
Vital signs HEENT Neck exam Heart exam Lung exam Abdominal exam Skin exam
20-day-old M presents for fever, decreased breastfeeding and lethargy. He was born at 36 weeks as a result of premature rupture of membranes. Differentials?
Neonatal sepsis
Meningitis
Pneumonia
UTI
20-day-old M presents for fever, decreased breastfeeding and lethargy. He was born at 36 weeks as a result of premature rupture of membranes. Differentials: neonatal sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia, UTI. Workup?
Physical exam CBC, electrolytes UA, urine culture Blood culture CXR LP
3 yo M presents with two day history of fever and pulling on his right ear. He is otherwise healthy and his immunizations are up to date. His older sister recently had a cold. The child attends a day care center. Differentials?
Acute otitis media
URI
Meningitis
UTI
3 yo M presents with two day history of fever and pulling on his right ear. He is otherwise healthy and his immunizations are up to date. His older sister recently had a cold. The child attends a day care center. Differentials: acute otitis media, URI, meningitis, UTI. Workup?
Physical exam (including pneumatic otoscopy)
CBC
UA
12 month old M presents with fever for the last two days accompanied by a maculopapular rash on his face and body. He has not yet received the MMR vaccine. Differentials?
Measles (or other viral exanthem) Rubella Roseola Erythema infectiosum (Fifth disease) Varicella Scarlet fever Meningitis
12 month old M presents with fever for the last two days accompanied by a maculopapular rash on his face and body. He has not yet received the MMR vaccine. Differentials: measles, rubella, roseola, erythema infectiosum (Fifth disease), varicella, scarlet fever, meningitis. Workup?
Physical exam CBC Viral antibodies/titers Throat swab for cultures LP
4 yo M presents with diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, weakness and fever. The child attends a day care center where several children have had similar symptoms. Differentials?
Gastroenteritis (viral, bacterial, parasitic) Food poisoning UTI URI Volvulus Intussusception
4 yo M presents with diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, weakness and fever. The child attends a day care center where several children have had similar symptoms. Differentials: gastroenteritis (viral, bacterial, parasitic), food poisoning, UTI, URI, volvulus, intussusception. Workup?
Physical exam Stool exam and culture CBC, electrolytes UA, urine culture AXR