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Leading causes of death and prevention Diarrhea and pneumonia are leading causes of
childhood mortality and morbidity


Rotavirus and strep pneumonia (vaccine-preventable diseases) most common causes


Successful vaccination programs are effective



What effects global food Hunger and under-nutrition occur without access to safe,
nutritious foods
Climate change and its effects on crops and food
distribution
Undernutrition an important determinant of maternal/child health
Breastfeeding increases survival rates


American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation for preventative pediatric health care
Uncoupling of periodicity of visits and immunizations to a greater emphasis on healthy
growth/developmental surveillance



Health literacy Chpt 2 All children need nurturing and attention from adults in their lives
Mother's education levels, beliefs/attitudes about health, health practices affect health of
children
Parental stress/mental illness affect health care
Maternal depression in 1st year of life associated with
poor caregiving leading to poor language
development
Maternal depression predictive of asthma symptoms
in inner-city African-American families
Lack of consistent, affectionate attention can have devastating results

,"Poor fit" between child and adult can cause later social adjustment issues



Otitis Media signs and symptoms/ treatment Accurate diagnosis
Rapid onset of otalgia, middle ear effusion
Confirmed with pneumatic otoscopy/tympanogram
signs of middle ear inflammation
Pain management
Antipyretics/analgesics
Distraction, oil application, external heat/cold
Initial observation versus antibiotics
Appropriate antibiotic choice
•Amoxicillin
•Augmentin
Preventive measures
Plan for recurrence
•Referral if indicated



Pressure-Equalizing Tubes Clinical practice guidelines - refer if recurrent AOM 3 times/6
months or 4 times/year



otits externa signs and symptoms Diffuse inflammation of external ear canal (EAC); may
involve pinna, TM
Simple infection - edema, discharge, erythema
Furuncles or small abscesses in hair follicles
Impetigo or infection in superficial epidermis


Most frequently by retained moisture in EAC
Usually acidic environment changes to neutral or

,basic
Chlorine kills normal ear flora
Regular cleaning removes the cerumen barrier
Soap, local trauma, sweating, allergy, stress can
contribute


P. aeruginosa, S. aureus most common; may be polybacterial



otitis externa treatment inflammation of the outer ear


Eardrops: cipro; acetic acid drops might be effective in mild episodes; antibiotics with steroid
otic drops are the treatment of choice. Symptoms should be improved in 7 days but can take up
to 2 weeks.


Avoid ototoxic drops if risk of perforation


Systemic antibiotics not used unless severe


Thorough patient education about drops


Use a wick if significant swelling


Avoid cleaning, manipulating, getting water into ear - no swimming


Analgesics for pain


Debridement with cotton-tipped applicator

, Clean canal with water or antiseptic solution if impetigo and apply antibiotic ointment


Treat fungal infections with clotrimazole-miconazole, or nystatin



Otitis Externa (Swimmer's Ear) clinical findings - physical examination Pain with movement
of tragus or pinna or with attempts to examine with otoscope
Swollen EAC with debris
Rare otorrhea
Occasional regional lymphadenopathy
Red, crusty, or pustular lesions
Pruritis associated with thick, black, gray, blue-green, yellow, or white otorrhea (mycosis)
Dry-appearing canal/atrophy with chronic OE
Presence of PET or perforation of TM



Otitis Externa (Swimmer's Ear) Prevention Avoid water in ear canals
Well-fitting earplugs for swimming
Alcohol/vinegar/distilled water otic mix (2:1:1); 3-5 drops daily, especially after swimming
Blow dryer on warm setting to dry EAC
Avoid persistent scratching/cleaning of EAC
Avoid prolonged use of cerumenolytic agents



Otits Media (OM) signs and symptoms Acute infection of middle ear


AAP guideline: presence of three components to diagnose AOM:
Recent, abrupt onset of middle ear inflammation and
effusion (pain, irritability, otorrhea, fever)
MEE confirmed by bulging TM, limited/absent

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