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NURP 502 Exam 1 Solution Manual Fully Solved Latest Update 2025 Already Passed What is a fever of unknown origin (FUO)? - Answers Fever of 100.4 or greater that lasts more than 10-14 days without a documented source from physical exam/screening labs What is prolonged fever? - Answers Single illness in which fever that exceeds that which expected for the clinical dx. Ex- fever >10 days for viral URI or >3 wks for mono What is the preferred method to take temp? - Answers Rectal or oral What education should be provided to caregivers about a child's fever? - Answers Fever is symptom, not a disease. Fever has positive attributes such as killing bacteria/viruses Treat the comfort of the child, fever does not always have to be brought down If child is bundled up, unbundle and assess temp Always record a temp, not hand to forehead What is on the common reasons for delayed dx? - Answers Missed hx clues. Ex- animal/insect exposure, travel hx, TB r/f, dietary (unpasteurized milk) 90% of time should be spent asking questions What medication is the gold standard for children with fever? - Answers Acetaminophen What is the dosing for acetaminophen? - Answers ONLY use 160mg/5 ml (NOT 100mg) 10-15mg/kg/dose q 4-8hours Max 4-5 doses per 24hrs 12y/o+ = max 4g/day >12y/o = max 2.6g/day What is the dosing for ibuprofen? - Answers 6mo and up Fever <102.5 = 5mg/kg/dose Fever >102.5 = 10mg/kg/dose Max 40 mg/kg/day EXCEPT JRA, asthmatics may have NSAID sensitivity What workup/testing should be done for FUO? - Answers 1st line is appropriate to be done in primary care CMC, CMP, Sed rate, CRP (expensive, takes time) UA and cx, Blood cx, PPD, CXR, EBV and CMV serologies Urine specimen (straight cath is the best way) Febrile >3wks- proceed with other testing like CT, etc Be mindful of insurance, cost Which type of pneumonia is more common in kids? - Answers Viral How does penumonia present? - Answers Sudden onset, absence of respiration sx, presence of localized findings on chest auscultation-- suspect bacterial pneumo. Most common causative organism is strep pneumo What are atypical types of pneumonia? - Answers Mycoplasma, chlamydial Reason to admit with PNA? - Answers Suspicion of MRSA, underlying CV or cardiopulmonary condition, metabolic d/o, neuro d/o, developmental delay, infants > 4-6 mo Tx of PNA? - Answers High dose amoxicillin 90mg/kg/day divided in 2 doses If PNA thought to be atypical, then use a macrolide Should see clinical improvement 48-72 hrs Which of the following would indicate impending resp failure in a child with croup? Barking cough Audible stridor at rest Suprasternal and sternal retractions at rest Lethary or decreased level of consicousness - Answers Lethargy pay attention to stridor and retractions always tho Which of the following abx should be rx for the empiric tx of FUO in immucompetent children? Amoxicillin-clavulanate Azithromycin Isoniazid

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What is a fever of unknown origin (FUO)? - Answers Fever of 100.4 or greater that lasts more than 10-14
days without a documented source from physical exam/screening labs

What is prolonged fever? - Answers Single illness in which fever that exceeds that which expected for
the clinical dx. Ex- fever >10 days for viral URI or >3 wks for mono

What is the preferred method to take temp? - Answers Rectal or oral

What education should be provided to caregivers about a child's fever? - Answers Fever is symptom, not
a disease.

Fever has positive attributes such as killing bacteria/viruses

Treat the comfort of the child, fever does not always have to be brought down

If child is bundled up, unbundle and assess temp

Always record a temp, not hand to forehead

What is on the common reasons for delayed dx? - Answers Missed hx clues. Ex- animal/insect exposure,
travel hx, TB r/f, dietary (unpasteurized milk)

90% of time should be spent asking questions

What medication is the gold standard for children with fever? - Answers Acetaminophen

What is the dosing for acetaminophen? - Answers ONLY use 160mg/5 ml (NOT 100mg)

10-15mg/kg/dose q 4-8hours

Max 4-5 doses per 24hrs

12y/o+ = max 4g/day

>12y/o = max 2.6g/day

What is the dosing for ibuprofen? - Answers 6mo and up

Fever <102.5 = 5mg/kg/dose

Fever >102.5 = 10mg/kg/dose

Max 40 mg/kg/day

EXCEPT JRA, asthmatics may have NSAID sensitivity

, What workup/testing should be done for FUO? - Answers 1st line is appropriate to be done in primary
care

CMC, CMP, Sed rate, CRP (expensive, takes time)

UA and cx, Blood cx, PPD, CXR, EBV and CMV serologies

Urine specimen (straight cath is the best way)

Febrile >3wks- proceed with other testing like CT, etc

Be mindful of insurance, cost

Which type of pneumonia is more common in kids? - Answers Viral

How does penumonia present? - Answers Sudden onset, absence of respiration sx, presence of localized
findings on chest auscultation-- suspect bacterial pneumo. Most common causative organism is strep
pneumo

What are atypical types of pneumonia? - Answers Mycoplasma, chlamydial

Reason to admit with PNA? - Answers Suspicion of MRSA, underlying CV or cardiopulmonary condition,
metabolic d/o, neuro d/o, developmental delay, infants > 4-6 mo

Tx of PNA? - Answers High dose amoxicillin 90mg/kg/day divided in 2 doses

If PNA thought to be atypical, then use a macrolide

Should see clinical improvement 48-72 hrs

Which of the following would indicate impending resp failure in a child with croup?

Barking cough

Audible stridor at rest

Suprasternal and sternal retractions at rest

Lethary or decreased level of consicousness - Answers Lethargy

pay attention to stridor and retractions always tho

Which of the following abx should be rx for the empiric tx of FUO in immucompetent children?

Amoxicillin-clavulanate

Azithromycin

Isoniazid

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