peds missed questions extra info Flashcards
facial nerve palsy and mastoiditis are complications of what infection
AOM
organisms most common in acute bacterial rhinosinusitis
SMH
strep pneumo
then h in
then moraxallea
toxins ins staph scalded skin syndrome target what
desmoglein 1
prodrome of fever, irritability and skin tenderness
erythema on face that generalizes in 24-48 hours
SSSS
nikolsky sign positive in what
SSSS
SSSS usually affects kids under what age
10
deficiency of ______ can lead to cheilosis, glossitis, seborrheic dermatits, pharyngitits and edma and or erythema of mouth
SC PEG have bad flavor
riboflavin B2
deficiency of _____ causes irritability, depression, dermatitis, and stomatitis
pyridoxine (vitamin B6)
diagnostic features of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis
persistent sx for 10 days of more without improvement
sever sx like 102 fever, purulent nasal discharge or face pain for 3 days or more
worsening sx on day 5 or later after initially imrpoving viral URI
if pt develops complications like periorbital edema, vision abnormaltites or AMS with sinus infection what should you do
CT