The Acutely Ill Child Flashcards
List causes of jaundice in a child
UTI Hypothytoidism Galactosaemia (can't metabolise sugars properly) Breast milk jaundice Biliary atresia (abnormal bile duct)
List causes of vomiting in a child
Reflux CMP intolerance Pyloric stenosis Sepsis Duodenal atresia
What are the most common causes of respiratory symptoms in a child?
Bronchiolitis Croup Viral URTI Asthma Acute tonsilitis
What is the most common infecting organism in croup? What is the characteristic clinical sign? How is it managed?
Parainfluenza virus
Barking cough (narrow air column)
Steroids
What is the most common infecting organism in bronchiolitis? What is the characteristic clinical symptom and sign? How is it managed?
RSV
Dry cough and high pitched expiratory wheeze
Sternocostal recession
Supportive
What is the most common infecting organism in whooping cough? What is the characteristic clinical sign? How is it managed?
Pertussis
Cold and coughing fits - stops breathing
Macrolide
What are the most common causes of GI symptoms in a child?
Gastroenteritis
UTI
Constipation
What is the most common infecting organism in paediatric UTI? What are the symptoms? How is it diagnosed?
E.coli
Abdominal pain, polyuria, dysuria, bed wetting, fever
Urine dipstick
How is paediatric constipation managed?
Laxatives
Attention to food/ drink
Toilet behaviour advice
List differentials to be considered for fits, faints and funny turns and outline each
Febrile seizure (age 2-5, physiological response to fever and high body temperature - self-limiting) Vasovagal episode (fainting and cyanosis/pallor) Reflex anoxic seizures (after unexpected stimuli)
What is a useful technique for diagnosing fits, faints and funny turns?
Ask parents to video
What is impetigo? What is the infecting organism? How is it managed?
Reddish spots on the skin, often clustered around the nose and lips, turning into yellow crusts Staph aureus Fluclinic acid (topical antibiotics)
What is the infecting organism in slap cheek disease?
Parovirus B19
List features of scarlet fever
Sandpaper red rash
Strawberry tongue
Fever
What is the infecting organism in hand, foot, mouth disease?
Coxsachie/ enterovirus