What are the 2 categories of fever?
2. Fever of unknown origin (FUO)
What is the criteria for fever?
What is the pathophys of fever?
What are the conditions that can cause fever?
What are the key points to remember for fever?
How do the different modes of temperature measurements differ?
When are tympanic thermometers NOT indicated?
What are the benefits of a fever?
Define herd immunity
What are the potential vaccine reactions?
What are the most common source of fever in infants over 3 months?
Viruses
What are common bacterial infection sources?
What conditions do toddlers and infants NOT usually get?
When must children with a fever be seen immediately?
What are pertinent components to a hx for fever?
What is included in the physical exam for a fever?
What do the dx studies for a child with a fever depend on?
1. Overall appearance A. Toxicity, hydration 2. Physical exam findings 3. Age* A. Less than 3 months = septic workup 4. Underlying medical conditions 5. Suspected etiology of fever
How is a pt with a fever managed?
What does treatment of a fever include?
True/false: you should order labs to reassure yourself that a kid with a fever is healthy
False
1. Ordering lab tests to make yourself feel better about a kid should not be reassuring
A. Meningitis often does not present with an elevated WBC count on CBC
B. Normal lab studies should not at all reassure you about a neonate with a complaint
True/false: every child with a fever should be treated?
2. The American Academy of Pediatrics does NOT recommend treating fever in most kids!!
True/false: temp of the fever is indicative of severity of infection
How does your body temperature change throughout the day?
When are fevers dangerous?