Paeds (Health across the lifespan) Flashcards

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Condition: Febrile Convulsions
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Condition: Meningitis
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Condition: Epiglottitis
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Condition: Asthma
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Condition: Bronchiolitis
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Condition: Croup
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Condition: Febrile Neutropenia
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Condition: Intussusception
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Condition: Tonsillitis
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Condition: Meningococcal septicemia
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds

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Discuss the Pediatric Assessment triangle

3 sides + what is in them

what are the different combinations + meaning

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Discuss key development milestones

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13
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Neurological anatomy + physiology differences

assessment

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Cardiovascular anatomy + physiology differences

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Respiratory anatomy + physiology differences

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Genitourinary anatomy + physiology differences

assessment

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17
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Integumentary anatomy + physiology differences

assessment

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Gastrointestinal anatomy + physiology differences

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19
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BRUE - discuss

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20
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Vital Signs

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21
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Immunisation + ante/post natal Hx

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22
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> 4 GCS

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Eyes - same

verbal

appropriate words/smile
cries - consolable
persistently irritable
moans to pain
none

Motor

Spontaneous movement
localise pain
withdraw
flex
extend
none

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Perfusion

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AGE HR BP

<24hr 110-170 >60
3-12mnth 105-165 >65
1-4 85-150 >70
5-11 70-135 >80
12-15 60-120 >90

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Respiratory

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RR
<24hr 25-60
3-12 25-55
1-4 20-40
5-11 16-34
11-15 14-26

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Weight

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AGE Weight

<24hr 3.5
3mnth 6
6mnth 8
1 10
1-9 age2+8
10-11 age
3.3
12-15 have a punt

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