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assessment of communicable disease:
recent exposure to known cause
prodromal symptoms
immunization
Hx of disease
children w/ sickle cell disease at at risk for ________ from EI
aplastic anemia
virus that interrupts production of RBC
HPV
reduces morbidity/mortality in measles
vitamin A
2 bugs assoc. w/ conjuctivitis
chlamydia
gonorrhea
tx for severe HGS
acyclovir
most common parasite infections in the US
pinworms
gardiasis
dx of giardiasis
stool sample
string test
first action during poisonings
contact PCC
classic s/s of mercury toxicity
acrodynia - painful extremities
use of a chemical compound for rapid and safe excretion
chelation
lead levels that require chelation
70 ug
most common form of maltreatment
child neglect
types of neglect
physical
emotional
deliberate attempt to impaire a child's self esteem or competence
emotional abuse
illness fabricated on a child
MSP - Munchausen syndrome by proxy
most common drug poisoning among children
tylenol
accepted lead blood level
10 ug/dl
predisposing criteria for maltreatment
parental, child and environemental characteristics
to identify abuse entails:
securing evidence
taking pertinent hx of the incident
assessment of parent and child behaviors
physical assesment mnemonic

BHEND
behavior
hygiene
expression
nutrition
development
varicella
VZV
respiratory secretions/lesions
direct contact / airborne
encephalitis / thrombocytopenia
diptheria
C. diptheriae
respiratory secretions
direct contact
myocarditis /neuritis
measles
rubeola virus
respiratory, blood, urine
direct contact
pneumonia, encephalitis
mumps
paramyxovirus
saliva
direct contact
mcarditis/meningitis
pertussis
B. pertussis
respiratory secretions
erythromycin tx c pertusis IgG
scarlet fever
Group A beta strep
respiratory secretions
direct contact/droplet
Otitis media / sinusitis
inlfmmation of the oral mucosa
stomatitis