Paediatric Medical Emergencies Flashcards
Respiratory Presentations
Asthma
Bronchiolitis
Croup
Epiglottitis
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection
Croup
Common
Not usually life threatening
Viral infection
18 months
Gradual onset
Harsh stridor
Barking cough
Temperature <38.5
No drooling
Able to drink
Epiglottitis
Rare
Life threatening
Bacterial infection
2-3yrs
Rapid onset
Soft stridor
Quiet, sitting up
Temperature >38.5
Drooling
Unable to drink
Pneumonia - LRTI
Red Flags
Fever
Cough
Tachypnea
nasal flaring
Chest in drawing
Reduced sats
Infiltrate on xray
Crackles on chest
cyanosis
Convulsing child causes
Fever
Brain injury
Infection
Hypoxia
Hypoglycaemia
Electrolyte imbalance
Hypertension (rare)
meningococcal septicaemia
Viral
most common type
less serious
3000 cases a year in England and Wales
usually gets better by itself in 2 weeks without specific treatment
common in young children and babies <1yr old
meningococcal septicaemia
Bacterial
Extremely serious medical emergency
needs ICU treatment.
2000 cases in England and Wales a year
common in children and babies under 3yr. Teenagers and 15-24yr olds