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How do you calculate the ET tube for a child?
age+16/4
What are the most common causes of neck masses in children?
benign hyperplasia and lymphadenitis
What are the common pathogens for pediatric pneumonias by age?
-new board
-1-3 months
3 mo. to 5 yrs
>5 yrs
1)newborn: group B strep, E.Coli, RSV
2)1-3 mo.: Group B strep, H.flu, S.pneumo, Chyamydia and RSV
3)3-5mo: Viral, S.pneumo, H.influ.
4)>5:viral, mycoplasma, pneumococcus
What are the common pathogens for pediatric meningitis by age?
0-2 months: Group B strep, E.Coli, Listeria
>2 months: Strep pneumonia, neisseria meningitidis, H.influenza
What infections are sickle cell patients more prone to?
salmonella for osteomyelitis
What do all children under the age of 4 weeks require with a fever?
full septic workup: CBC, cath UA, C&S and LP
What is the most common cause of bacterial pna?
Strep pneumo except in first weeks of life
What is the most common cause of abd pain in children?
gastroenteritis
When is pyloric stenosis most likely to present?
3-6 weeks old
What is the MC growth plate fracture?
Salter II fracture
What is the MC cause of death in infants under 1
SIDS
What is the MC cause of newborn sepsis?
Group B strep
Where do mongolian spots appear most commonly?
Dorsal body surgaces