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Bacteremia
Meningitis
Pneumonia
UTI
Osteomyelitis
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1 Synechia 2 Post-axial polydactyly
Children over 3 mo old - suspect top
3 Infant 1-3 mo appear well- illnesses? 4
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Fever Core temp over 38/100.4
FWLS fever without localizing signs
FWS Fever without source
FUO fever of unknown origin- FWS greater than 3 weeks
Infant less than 1 mo, FWS Hospitalized, treat aggressively
Infant, 1-3 month, fever, Hospitalized, treated aggressively
appears ill
Infant 1-3 MK, fever, Minimum labs, close f/u
appears well
Child 3-36 mo with FWS Most likely acute viral illness
Bacteremia, meningitis, UTI, pneumonia; organisms
Infant 1-3 mo appear well-
different than older kids: EColi, Klebsiella, as well as
illnesses?
usual- H flu, pneumococcal pneumonia
Age - 29-60 days
Temp - >= 38.2
History - Not specified
P.E. - Well appearing, unremarkable exam
Labs - WBC , 15K
Bands: Neutrophil Ratio <0.2
WBC - UA < 10 WBC/hpf
Urine gram stain neg
Philadephia
CSF < 8 WBC/cc
CSF gram stain neg
CXR Clear
Stool: no blood; few WBCs
Low Risk - Home observation
No abx
F/U 24 hours
High Risk - Hosp + abx
, Age - 60 days or less
Temp - >= 38
Hx - Term Infant
No perinatal abx
No underlying disease
Not hosp longer than Mom
Well appearing
PE - Well appearing
Rochester No ear, soft tissue, or bone infect
Labs - WBC > 5K and <15K
Absolute band count < 1500
UA < = 10 WBC/hpf
Stool <= 5 WBC/hpf
High Risk- Hosp + abx
Low Risk - Home Observation
No abx
F/U 24 hr
Age - 28-89 days
Temp - > = 38
Hx - No imms within 48 hrs
No abx within 48 hrs
Not dehydrated
Well appearing
PE - Well appearing
Boston Labs - WBC < 20 K
UA < 10
CSF < 10 WBC/cc
CXR clear
High Risk - Hosp + abx
Low Risk - Home observation
Empiric Abx
F/u 24 hrs
Quality of cry, reaction to parents, state variation,
YOS Score - factors color, hydration, response (talk, smile) to social
overatures