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Paediatric Resusctation Guide
Rather than shockable rhythms chi...,
What aetiologies for cardiorespir...,
How is the child anatomy different
31  cards
Paediatric Neurological Examination
For toddlers the initial phase of...,
Assessing higher cortical functions,
Olfactory nerve 1
9  cards
Paediatric Resp Examination
Apppearance behaviour,
Sounds,
Hot potato voice
39  cards
Paediatric Cardiovascular Examination
A patient an anticoagulants may have,
Xanthomata,
Arachnodactyly
28  cards
Child with a fever
Presentation of bacterial meningi...,
Presentation of bacterial meningi...,
Presentation of meningitis in 3 y...
33  cards
infectious rashes in children - amboss
Fetal abnormalities associated wi...,
Measles appearance,
Course of measles
38  cards
Acute Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease
Demographic features of acute rhu...,
When does arf develop,
Initial strep infection may prese...
47  cards
Child with difficulty breathing
Aspiration,
Cystic fibrosis,
Immunodeficiency
16  cards
radiology: abdomen
Thumbprint sign indicates,
Causes of intussusception,
Majority of intussusception cases...
11  cards
Biliary atresia - GM
What is biliary atresia,
Biliary atresia usually presents in,
Aetiology of biliary atresia
19  cards
Intussusception - GM
Define intussusception,
Most common siite for intussuscption,
If left untreated intussusception...
20  cards
Croup - GM
Another name for croup,
What is croup,
What age does croup occur
39  cards
Bronchiolitis - GM
What is bronchiolitis,
Peak age of incidence of bronchio...,
Aetiology of bronchiolitis
42  cards
Tetralogy of Fallot
The four defects of tetralogy of ...,
The three anatomical defects are,
The one physiological defect is
26  cards
Common paediatric dental problems
Hyperbilirubinaemia,
Eruption cust,
Major organ failure causes
24  cards
Neonaates 2
Normal resp rate for an infant,
Tachypnoea for a neonate,
Common causes of respiratory dist...
32  cards
Child Neurology
Paroxysmal events,
Static events,
Acute dysruptions
7  cards
milestones in infants
Motor stage of newborn,
Motor stage at 2 months,
Motor stage at 4 months
26  cards
milstones in childhood
Motor stage at 15 months,
Walks unassisted climbs on furnit...,
Runs goes up steps kicks ball fee...
42  cards
advanced paediatric life support
Recession,
Stridor,
Wheeze
30  cards
PCH resus guidelines
Causes of respiratory failure,
Causes of circulatory failure,
Central neurological failure
25  cards
anaphylaxis management
What is anapylaxis,
First point of call,
What to administer
18  cards
meningitis
How might neontes and infants pre...,
Symptoms by age,
Presentation by age
24  cards
kawasaki disease
What is kawasaki,
Complications of kawasaki,
Diagnosis
22  cards
sepsis
What is sepsis,
What is septic shock,
How to recognise sepsis
21  cards
lumbar puncture
Who to you have to discuss lp wth,
How to coucel patient,
Serious complications of lp
14  cards
acute asthma
History,
Red flags for alternative diagnoses,
Treatment of mild acute asthma
13  cards
eczema
Diagnostic criteria,
Everyday management,
Bathing
14  cards
febrile convulsions
Epidemiology of febrile convulsions,
Flow chart,
Simple febrile convulsions
11  cards
status epilipticus
Define status epipticus,
Management of status epilipticis,
Causes of se
7  cards
meningococcal disease
Possible meningococcal disease ma...,
Features of meningococcal disease...,
Features of meningococcal disease...
9  cards
henoch-schonlein purpura
Define hsp,
Pathophys of hsp,
Epidemiology of hsp
21  cards
immune thrombocytopenia
Itp define,
Aetiology of itp,
Pathophysiology of itp
16  cards
Haemolytic uraemic syndrome
Definition of petechiae and purpura,
History,
Examination
12  cards
headache
Red flags in headaches,
Acute reccurent headaches,
Chronic non progressive headaches
17  cards
diabetic ketoacidosis
Dka is a triad of,
Dka results from,
Biochemical criteria for the diag...
31  cards
HEEADSSS screen
What does heeadsss stand for,
What should you start every scree...
2  cards
dental toothache
Signs of severe toothache,
What should you do if the child h...,
Numbering system for teeth
12  cards
serious illness
A,
Assessment of breathing,
Resus for b
14  cards
ARF and RHD cont
Risk groups for primary preventio...,
Recommended antibiotic treatment ...,
Recommended antibiotic treatment ...
30  cards
sore throat
Primary prevention of arf,
People at high risk for primry pr...,
Recommended antiobiotic treatment...
7  cards
poor growth
Red flags on growth charts,
Intake and output history,
Food behaviour and dietary practices
17  cards
gastroenteritis
Gastroenteritis is,
Assessment of the child with gast...,
Investigations
6  cards
milestones and development
5 key areas of development,
Primary speech and language problems,
Developmental speech and language...
27  cards

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