Kawasaki disease Flashcards
Conjunctival injection, polymorphous desquamating rash on palms and soles, cervical adenopathy,——- tongue, and fever are all symptoms of Kawasaki disease.
Conjunctival injection, polymorphous desquamating rash on palms and soles, cervical adenopathy, strawberry tongue, and fever are all symptoms of Kawasaki disease.
“CRASH AND BURN”
Conjunctival injection,
Rash (polymorphous desquamating),
Adenopathy (cervical),
Strawberry tongue (oral mucositis) D ,
Hand- foot changes (edema, erythema), fever.
The diagnostic criteria of Kawasaki disease involve the persistence of fever for more than—–days.
The diagnostic criteria of Kawasaki disease involve the persistence of fever for more than five days.
The diagnostic criteria of Kawasaki disease involve the enlargement of cervical lymph nodes more than——millimeters.
The diagnostic criteria of Kawasaki disease involve the enlargement of cervical lymph nodes more than 15 millimeters.
——- are the first two lines of treatment for Kawasaki disease.
Intravenous immunoglobulin and aspirin are the first two lines of treatment for Kawasaki disease.
——-syndrome is also known as Kawasaki disease.
Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome is also known as Kawasaki disease.
Kawasaki disease most commonly affects children (younger/older)——–than four years.
Kawasaki disease most commonly affects children (younger/older) younger than four years.
In Kawasaki disease, complete blood count reveals (thrombocytosis/thrombocytopenia) ——–.
In Kawasaki disease, complete blood count reveals (thrombocytosis/thrombocytopenia) thrombocytosis.
Kawasaki disease is a type of (small, medium, large) ——— -vessel vasculitis.
Kawasaki disease is a type of (small, medium, large) medium-vessel vasculitis.
Development of thromboses and ——-are potential complications of Kawasaki disease, which can increase the risk of a myocardial infarction.
Development of thromboses and coronary artery aneurysms are potential complications of Kawasaki disease, which can increase the risk of a myocardial infarction.
Normally children should not be treated with——- due to the risk of Reye syndrome however, Kawasaki disease is an exception to this rule.
Normally children should not be treated with aspirin due to the risk of Reye syndrome however, Kawasaki disease is an exception to this rule.
Kawasaki disease is a vasculitis involving (body location) ——–erythema.
Kawasaki disease is a vasculitis involving (body location) hand and foot erythema.