The bruised child Flashcards
regarding history of the bruised child
-what is an important first question
spontaneous or following injury
regarding history of the bruised child
-duration and what this suggests
days/weeks- acute aquired
months/years-congenital or chronic acquired
regarding history of the bruised child
-types of mucosal bleeding
oral
epistaxis
GI
menorrhagia
regarding history of the bruised child
-what does menorrhagia suggest (2)
thrombocytopenai
VWD
regarding history of the bruised child
-types of internal bleeding (excluding mucosal bleeds)
haemarthorsis
intracranial
regarding history of the bruised child
-what does an intracranial bleed suggest
clotting deficiencies
regarding history of the bruised child
-what does a fmaily history of brusing suggest 2
VWD
clotting deficenceis
regarding history of the bruised child
what does a recent history fo infection suggest 3
acute leukaemia
bone marrow failure
ITP
regarding history of the bruised child
-symptoms of bone marrow failure 4
anaemia
lethargy/pallor
leucopenia
infection
regarding history of the bruised child
symtom in HSP
abdo pain
wehn examing a brusied child what should be assessed 11
Signs of systemic infection
Raised intracranial pressure
Signs of trauma
Site, number and severity of bruises/ petechiae
Evidence of mucosal bleeding from
lips/gums/haematemesis/melaena/epistaxis
Signs of anaemia
Hepatosplenomegaly
Lymphadenopathy
Swollen painful joints
Congenital abnormalities i.e. limb defects, cardiac probs
General examination of the child in cases of NAI (including ophthalmic exam)
in a bruised child what should be investgiated for in all cases 2
FBC
coag
investigations in a bruised child for:
sepsis 2
bld cult
infeciton screen
investigations in a bruised child for:
major haemorrhage
urgent cross match
volume expandes
correct DIC/ITP
identify source and stop bleeding (?surgery)
investigations in a bruised child for:
DIC
manage sepsis (sepssi 6)
correct coagulopahty