MN 580 Pediatric Client with Acute Bacterial Sinusitis
MN 580 Pediatric Client with Acute Bacterial Sinusitis
| Pediatric Client with Acute Bacterial Sinusitis
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| List the clinical criteria that must be present to support this diagnosis in pediatric patients from newborn to 21 years of age. Categorize clinical signs and symptoms by: Persistent Symptoms, Severe Onset, or Worsening Symptoms.
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List Criteria for Persistent Symptoms.
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List Criteria for Severe Onset of Symptoms.
Severe
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List Criteria for Worsening Symptoms
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| When would imaging studies be indicated?
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| What is the recommended Antibiotic for Child with No Known Allergies?
Provide dose, frequency, mg., ml., length of treatment, number of dosing units (i.e. prescription information).
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| What is the second line Recommended Antibiotic for Child with allergy to PCN
Provide dose, frequency, mg., ml., length of treatment, number of dosing units (i.e. prescription information).
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| When is Referral indicated?
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| What additional medications and or treatment strategies are recommended for treatment or symptomatic control
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| What is the treatment change in a child with worsening symptoms at 72 hours after initiation of antibiotic
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| When is outpatient 72 hour “observation” acceptable?
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| What modifications would be needed for the following children:
Four year old who is otherwise healthy MN 580 Pediatric Client with Acute Bacterial Sinusitis
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| Child with immune deficiency
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| Child with two prior sinus infections
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| Child with cystic fibrosis
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| What other conditions would modify these treatment recommendations?
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MN 580 Pediatric Client with Acute Bacterial Sinusitis

