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PocketPEM -
CPR
... Cycle #Management #
Peds
... #EM #PICU #
CPR
... #Neonate #
Infant
... #
PocketCard
#PocketPEM
Approach to Febrile
Infants
... Management #Pediatrics #
Peds
... #Febrile #
Infant
... #Antibiotics #
Risk
... Stratification #
Fever
Young Febrile
Infants
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Peds
... Algorithm #Febrile #
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Fever
- What is the
risk
... infection in febrile
infants
... #
Peds
#Pediatrics ... Serious #Infection #
Risk
... #
Fever
” an
infant
with ...
fever
without source ... <10,000/mm3 -
CRP
... Management #Pediatrics #
Peds
... #Febrile #
Infant
Approach to Pediatric
Fever
... >= 0.5 ng/mL
CRP
... #Pediatrics #
Peds
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Fever
The Febrile
Infant
... to identify low-
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... Management #Pediatrics #
Peds
... #Antibiotics #
Risk
... Stratification #
Fever
incomplete Kawasaki
Disease
...
Infants
≤6 months ... old on day ≥7 of
fever
... and lab signs (
CRP
... #Diagnosis #
Peds
pneumonia • DM
risk
... : • 80% have
fever
... Blood cultures •
CXR
... ) •
CXR
upright ... Intervention: -
Fevers
lymph nodes
Risk
... Chronic kidney
disease
... Progressive lung
disease
... Active TB: •
Fever
... Inhibitor: •
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