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Sepsis Infants and Young Children

Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Peds

  Ampicillin + Gentamycin OR Ampicillin + Cefotaxime. “Any child younger than 29 days with a fever should undergo a complete sepsis workup and be admitted for observation until culture results are obtained or the source of the fever is found and treated...

Otitis Externa

Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds

Treatment Ciprofloxacin 0.3%/dexamethasone 0.1% (Ciprodex) topically   When to consider oral antibiotics If the infection has spread beyond the ear canal, If the patient has diabetes mellitus or If the patient is immunocompromised.   Ear discharge in...

Otitis Media (OM)

Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds

Definition: Otitis media includes acute otitis media and otitis media with effusion. Different types of OM. Causative agents and treatment options. Treatment Causative agents and treatment options. Acetaminophen, NSAIDs, and topic anesthetic ear drops, prn analgesia....

Infectious Mononucleosis (IM)

Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds

** Cause: Epstein Bar Virus (EBV). IM is a syndrome caused by EBV. Most EBV inf Test: Heterophile “infectious mononucleosis (IM). The syndrome most commonly occurs between 15 and 24 years of age. It should be suspected in patients presenting with sore throat,...

Seborrheic Dermatitis, Adults

Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, DERMATOLOGY

Treatment: “Topical Steroids and antifungal agents can be used to effectively treat seborrheic dermatitis. Calcineurin inhibitors are as effective as steroids but have a higher incidence of short-term adverse effects.” AAFP 2017   Reference...

Skin Conditions in Infants

Clinic A/P, Peds, DERMATOLOGY, Hospital A/P, Peds

Hemangiomas Nevus Sebaceous Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum Neonatal Herpes Simplex (Herpes Neonatorum) Milia. Called Epstein pearls when found on the soft or hard palate. Milaria Epidermolysis Bullosa Albinism Aplasia Cutis Congenita...
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