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Step III - Peds 1

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What is the common etio of Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)   Viral  
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In what age group does SSPE usually occur   <20yo  
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What illness and how many years after do you expect SSPE to occur   7-10yrs after measles  
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Describe stages I and II of SSPE   Stage I: insidious neurologic symptoms (eg: personality changes, lethargy) Stage II: myoclonus, progressive dementia, and motor or sensory disease  
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How is SSPE different than post infectious encephalomyelitis   SSPE occurs YEARS after viral illness whereas post infectious occurs weeks (2); post infectious is of autoimm etio not viral (measles)  
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What is the most commonly tested potential severe complication in a pt that presents w/ measles   Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis  
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Pt has cough, coryza, conjunctivitis. Dx   Measles  
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What is seen on the buccal mucosa   Koplik spots  
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What will you expect to see next after initial presentation of measles   Rash from head spreading caudally  
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In terms of fever what is the difference b/t rubella and measles   Measles = HIGH fever; rubella = low fever  
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Describe the rash pattern of 5th disease   Starts at upper extremities and spreads to trunk  
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Describe the rash of roseola. What is it aka   Starts at trunk and spreads to extremities; 6th dz  
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When are APGAR scores calculated   1 and 5 mins  
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What are the five criteria for APGAR score   HR, resp effort, muscle tone, color, response to stimuli  
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How are the criteria scored   Point of 0, 1, or 2 for max score of 10  
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What are the points for each category   HR: 0= absent, 1= <100, 2= >100; Resp: 0= none, 1= weak cry, 2 = strong cry; Tone: 0= limp, 1= partial flex exts, 2= fully active; Color: 0= pale/blue, 1= pink body, blue exts, 2= pink allover; Stimuli: 0= none, 1= grimace, 2= cry, cough, sneeze  
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What vaccination is given at birth   Hep B  
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What vaccinations are given at 2 mos   HepB (if not given at 1 mos), Rota, IPV, Hib, Pneumococcal, DTaP  
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What does TOPV stand for   Trivalent Oral Polio Vaccine (live attenuated)  
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What does IPV stand for   Inactivated polio vaccine  
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What polio vaccine is used now   IPV in US; OPV in countries high risk for polio  
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What is the complete number of polio vaccinations   4 sets ideally; some pts at risk w/ exposure may get booster but only x1 in lifetime  
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At what age does MMR vaccine start   1yo  
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What is the Schick test   Test to determine pt susceptibility to diphtheria  
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Pediatric pt with s/s step throat, given amoxicillin and now has a rash. Dx and PE finding   EBV; splenomegaly  
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What is etio of PNA in pt 1-3mos   C. trachomatis  
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How do you distinguish RSV from C. trachomatis PNA   C. trachomatis has NO FEVER or WHEEZING  
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Describe the stages III, IV of SSPE?   Stages III and IV: end-stages; further neurologic deterioration, flaccidity or rigidity (usually decorticate), autonomic dysfunction, death (IV)  
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Difference in vomiting pattern b/t intussusception and pyloric stenosis   NON bilious = pyloric stenosis; BILIOUS – intussusception  
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