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==Sample Case==
==Sample Case==
===Cause===
===Cause===
A previously fit and well 1 year old child develops fevers, high pitched cry and lethargy over an 8 hour period. He has become less responsive. He was brought to A&E by his parents. He was reviewed by a paediatrician and admitted to the children’s ward. The child was felt to be stable but septic. A FULL SEPTIC SCREEN was undertaken, a cannula inserted and IV CEFOTAXIME at high dose commenced. Following these procedures, the child became hypotensive with a delayed capillary refill time, tachycardia and rash. The rash was purpuric. The child was transferred to the local PICU for ongoing management. The microbiologist rang to confirm a CSF white cell count of 500 with no red cells. The cells were predominantly neutrophils. CSF glucose was low and CSF protein raised. Gram film confirmed that gram negative diplococci were seen. The latter finding was confirmed on blood culture after just 4 hours incubation.
===Management===
===Management===
==Common Questions==
==Common Questions==

Revision as of 11:54, 5 September 2008

Sample Case

Cause

A previously fit and well 1 year old child develops fevers, high pitched cry and lethargy over an 8 hour period. He has become less responsive. He was brought to A&E by his parents. He was reviewed by a paediatrician and admitted to the children’s ward. The child was felt to be stable but septic. A FULL SEPTIC SCREEN was undertaken, a cannula inserted and IV CEFOTAXIME at high dose commenced. Following these procedures, the child became hypotensive with a delayed capillary refill time, tachycardia and rash. The rash was purpuric. The child was transferred to the local PICU for ongoing management. The microbiologist rang to confirm a CSF white cell count of 500 with no red cells. The cells were predominantly neutrophils. CSF glucose was low and CSF protein raised. Gram film confirmed that gram negative diplococci were seen. The latter finding was confirmed on blood culture after just 4 hours incubation.

Management

Common Questions

Objective 1

Objective 2