Fevers Flashcards
Give examples of non- infectious causes for a fever?
- Vaccinations
- Drugs
- IBD
- CT disease
- Cancer
What is considered fever in a child
Not necessarily > 38 degrees
Change in body temperature which is different from normal diurnal variation changes
How would you measure fever In a child< 4months
Axillary electronic thermometer
How would you measure fever in a child 4 weeks to 5 months
Infrared tympanic membrane thermometer
What should be asked about when assessing possible source of an infection?
- Previous patterns on infection
- Any contacts with possible infection
- Travel history
- Potential food/ water contamination
- Vaccination history
- Personal/family history of immunocompromise
What are really important signs of fever to identify
- Neck stiffness, photophobia
- Non blanching rash
- Not using limbs/ joints– osteomyelitis
What investigations would you routinely consider
- FBC
- Blood culture
- Urine culture
- CRP
- LP
- EEG
- Blood gas
When would you consider an X-ray
Unknown source
- Red features
- Temp over 39 degrees
- WCC over 20x10*9
- Child > 3 months
Can you use paracetamol and ibuprofen in young children?
YES
Which broad spec antibiotics would you give without knowing cause of infection?
if < 3months: cefotaxime + amoxicillin
if> 3months: cefotaxime
Common presentation of febrile convulsions?
- 6 months to 5 years
- Does not usually last more than 3- 6 mins
- Tonic clonic movement
- Usually recovers within 1 hour
- Fever around the time of seizure
Differentials for a febrile convulsion
- Epileptic seizure
- rigors
- Hypoglycemia
- Poisoning
- Brain injury following trauma
- Permanent neuro disorder
Which medications would you give to a child who is suffering from a complex febrile seizure?
- Rectal diazepam
- Buccal midazolam
How would a complex febrile seizure present?
> 15 minutes
Would reoccur again within 24 hours
What information would you want to give the parent?
- very common
- not likely to be epilepsy
- Doesn’t usually mean increased risk of epilepsy
- 50% will have recurrences
- Teach about use of antipyretic