CNS infections: meningitis and encephalitis
8.7 CNS infections meningitis and encephalitis Mike Starr Essentials 1 Bacterial meningitis can be rapidly progressive, and result in substantial morbidity and mortality. 2 A high index of suspicion of…
8.7 CNS infections meningitis and encephalitis Mike Starr Essentials 1 Bacterial meningitis can be rapidly progressive, and result in substantial morbidity and mortality. 2 A high index of suspicion of…
7.2 Gastrointestinal bleeding Elizabeth M. Cotterell Essentials 1 The causes of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding in infants and children fall into age-specific diagnostic categories 2 The majority of GI bleeding ceases…
13.3 Ocular trauma Jennie Martin Essentials 1 Anxiety is pronounced in the carer, be calm in your approach. 2 Consider hidden injury. 3 Never apply pressure to an eye that…
13.2 Congenital, developmental and neoplastic conditions Greg Stevens Essentials 1 These conditions are most likely to present with a concern from a parent or caregiver who has noted that there…
13.1 Ophthalmological emergencies Toby Fogg Essentials 1 A history of contact lens use should always be sought. 2 Visual acuity should always be assessed. 3 Neonatal conjunctivitis may have severe…
11.4 Platelet disorders Jane Cocks Essentials 1 Abnormal bleeding can occur from disorders of total numbers of platelets or platelet function. 2 The normal platelet count is between 150 and…
2.3 Paediatric advanced life support (PALS, APLS) James Tibballs Essentials 1 Diagnosis of cardiac arrest by pulse palpation alone is unreliable among health-care personnel. If the patient appears to have…
11.3 Disorders of coagulation Evelyn Doyle Essentials 1 Haemophilia and von Willebrand disease account for the majority of inherited coagulation disorders. 2 A positive family history of a bleeding disorder…