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Validation of the Step-By-Step Approach to Febrile Infants

#Diagnosis #Management #Pediatrics #Peds #Febrile #Infant #StepByStep #Algorithm #LP
Management #Pediatrics #Peds ... #Febrile #Infant ... #Antibiotics #Risk ... #Stratification ... #Fever #RebelEM
Validation of the “Step-by-Step” Approach in the Management of Young Febrile Infants
Visual Abstract by Dr. Kirsty
Young Febrile Infants ... 27382134 #EBM #Peds ... Algorithm #Febrile #Infant ... #Risk #Stratification ... #Fever
Positive Babinski Reflex with dorsiflexion of the big toe after stroking the sole of the foot.
This
is normal and infants ... gives way to a flexor ... Upgoing #Positive #Peds ... #PhysicalExam #Primitive
Decision Aid - What is the risk of serious infection in febrile infants (<60 days old)?

Reference:
- What is the risk ... infection in febrile infants ... #Peds #Pediatrics ... Serious #Infection #Risk ... #Fever
“Step by Step” – the new kid on the block – aims to risk stratify this
” an infant with ... Management #Pediatrics #Peds ... #Febrile #Infant ... #Stratification ... #Fever
Pediatric UTI Algorithm (2-24 months of age)

Risk stratify with UTI Calc: 
 - Age months
months of age) Risk ... - No other fever ... UrinaryTractInfection #Peds ... #Risk #Stratification
The Febrile Infant Step-by-Step Algorithm
This is an algorithm developed by European emergency physicians to identify low-risk
to identify low-risk ... Management #Pediatrics #Peds ... #Antibiotics #Risk ... #Stratification ... #Fever
Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR)

This primitive reflex found in newborn babies that normally vanishes around 4
(ATNR) This primitive ... position of the infant's ... opposite side flex ... video #Neurology #Peds ... Pediatrics #Normal #Primitive
Primitive Suck, Rooting Reflex on Newborn Physical Exam 
The normal response to stroking the lateral aspect
Primitive Suck, ... toes will plantar flex ... normal in the infant ... Suck #Rooting #Primitive ... clinical #video #peds
Interphalangeal Joint Dislocation
Interphalangeal joint dislocations almost always occur dorsally, look for associated avulsion fractures! Here's a
-80 degrees of flexion ... 120 degrees of flexion ... dislocation, due to EDS ... MH/CCF/CWRU EM ... Dislocation #IPJoint #Radiology