Paediatric Medical Emergencies Flashcards

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Respiratory Presentations

A

Asthma

Bronchiolitis

Croup

Epiglottitis

Upper Respiratory Tract Infection

Lower Respiratory Tract Infection

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Croup

A

Common

Not usually life threatening

Viral infection

18 months

Gradual onset

Harsh stridor

Barking cough

Temperature <38.5

No drooling

Able to drink

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Epiglottitis

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Rare

Life threatening

Bacterial infection

2-3yrs

Rapid onset

Soft stridor

Quiet, sitting up

Temperature >38.5

Drooling

Unable to drink

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4
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Pneumonia - LRTI

Red Flags

A

Fever

Cough

Tachypnea

nasal flaring

Chest in drawing

Reduced sats

Infiltrate on xray

Crackles on chest

cyanosis

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5
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Convulsing child causes

A

Fever

Brain injury

Infection

Hypoxia

Hypoglycaemia

Electrolyte imbalance

Hypertension (rare)

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6
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meningococcal septicaemia

Viral

A

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

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meningococcal septicaemia

Bacterial

A

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

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