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Infectious Disease

Pediatric Viral Illness

PatriciaBowman2
Created Date 06.16.21
Last Updated 06.16.21
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  • A 2 year old child develops a fever of 101.2 F yesterday and now refuses to eat. She has vomited once. You find she has blisters on her hard and soft palate that are painful and erythematous. All other history and physical findings are normal. What does she likely have?
  • The most common SERIOUS cause of bacterial infection in children less than 36 months is
  • The most SENSITIVE lab markers for a significant bacterial infection in a child with a fever and no readily obvious source would be
  • Which is a valid tool for evaluating a sick appearing infant with a fever for a bacterial infection?
  • Children with underlying health issues such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension are at higher risk of serious illness with COVID just as adults are.
  • A child diagnosed with COVID-19 can return to school when

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