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average pulse at birth and then one year
birth- 140
1 year- 110
harlequin dyschromia
transient cyanosis of 1/2 of body or extremity d/t vascular instability
erythematous macules with central urticarial wheals or vesicles that appear between 3rd day of life through 2nd week of life
erythema toxicum
plagiocephaly
asymmetry of head due to lying mostly on one side
Protein filled cysts often found in newborn's soft palate or gums
epstein pearls
Normal location of PMI until 7 years of age
4th ICS (then 5th after 7yo)
m/c site of scoliosis
thoracic and lumbar spine
Eczema is m/c on the face of a baby until this age
1 year, then it becomes more common on extensor surfaces
meales rash lasts for this many days
7
fever for 5 days and then pink maculpapular rash on neck and trunk
roseola
children generally do not look ill with these exanthems
5th and 6th disease
Measles is most likely to occur in this season
winter
abx tx of lymes disease
PCN for children
tetracycline for adults
very pruritic well demarcated wheals that last for a few hours then disappear and reappear elsewhere
urticaria
m/c complication of sinusitis
periorbital inflammation leading to infection
tx sinusitis
amoxicillin or augmentin
tx bacterial pharyngitis
PCN