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Arab Board
OSCE Exam
Revision
Fatima Farid
Ped ResidentYr 5
Emergency
Station
10 mins
Anaphylaxis
1. Manage airway- may need intubation to secure the airway prior to
collapse and worsening edema
2. Breathing- support ventilation and oxygenation via non- rebreather
mask 10 L/min 100% FiO2 or bag- mask ventilation if collapsed
3. Connect to vitals monitor; maintain in supine position if possible
4. Urgent IM Epinphrine (1:1,000 concentration)
1. Name: EpiPen Junior
2. Dosage:
1. < 30 kg: 0.15 mg
2. >/= 30 kg: 0.30 mg
3. Repeat every 10 minutes in case of failure to improve
Anaphylaxis
1. Remove triggering agent
2. Provide ancillary supportive care:
1. IV 0.9% NaCl fluid bolus 20 ml/kg over 10 mins for hypotension
2. IV/IM/PO Diphenhydramine 1 mg/kg Q6H for pruritus
3. Salbutamol nebulization for wheezing Q20 mins PRN
1. < 20 kg: 2.5 mg
2. > 20 kg: 5 mg
4. Corticosteroids: IV Methylprednisolone 2 mg/kg loading, then 0.5 mg/kg Q6H
maintenance
5. Proton- pump inhibitor to prevent steroid- induced gastritis
3. Admit for observation of potential late- phase symptoms
4. Investigations:
1. FBC, CRP in case of suspected underlying infectious cause
2. Blood test to confirm anaphylaxis: serum mast cell tryptase
Anaphylaxis
1. Discharge Counseling:
1. Trigger avoidance
2. Anaphylaxis and EpiPen education
3. Family counseling
4. Medi- alert bracelet
2. EpiPen Education:
1. Always carry at least 2
2. Ensure schoolteachers/ nurses and family members know location of EpiPen around the
child in case of emergency
3. Remove safety cap, jab into outer or upper thigh at 90-degree angle ā€“ ā€œBlue to sky; orange
to thighā€
4. May be given through clothes, including jeans- but avoid seams, zippers and creases
5. Hold in place for 10 seconds, then remove and keep aside
6. Lie down and keep legs upwards, do not sit back up immediately
7. Call ambulance and keep second EpiPen standby in case of second dose requirement
Refractory Anaphylaxis
ā€¢ Definition: Symptoms unresolving despite 2 doses IM Epinephrine
ā€¢ Management:
ā€¢ Intensive care admission
ā€¢ Optimize fluid resuscitation
ā€¢ IV Epinephrine infusion 0.1- 1 mcg/kg/min & may titrate till achieved
response
ā€¢ IV Methylprednisolone 2 mg/kg loading if not already given
ā€¢ IV Methylene Blue single dose
ā€¢ May need ECMO if persists
Acute Epiglottitis
1. Management:
1. Manage airway with early intensivist consultation for possible intubation ā€“
prepare items needed for intubation while they arrive
2. Avoid airway manipulation in the form of throat examination or inducing anxiety/
crying
3. Maintain child in position of comfort, defer blood investigations
4. Support breathing as needed with humidified oxygen via non- rebreather mask
5. Once airway secured:
1. FBC, CRP
2. Blood culture
3. Respiratory viral panel/ throat culture
4. Inpatient admission for observation
5. IV Ceftriaxone + Vancomycin
6. Support nutrition & hydration: PO feeds if stable or maintenance IV fluids
7. Paracetamol for fever and pain control
Croup/ Laryngotracheobronchitis
ā€¢ Management:
1. Secure airway and support breathing: maintain in position of comfort,
humidified oxygen via non- rebreather mask
2. Connect to vitals monitor
3. Keep NPO
4. Racemic epinephrine NEB 2.25%:
ā€¢ 0.25- 0.5 ml mixed with 3 ml normal saline Q 20 mins PRN
5. IV/ PO/ IM Dexamethasone 0.6 mg/kg (max dose 16 mg) once
6. Investigations:
ā€¢ FBC, CRP
ā€¢ Urea electrolytes for dehydration assessment
ā€¢ Lateral neck x- ray
Croup/ Laryngotracheobronchitis
ā€¢ Disposition based upon Westley Score (> 8 is severe):
ā€¢ Level of consciousness
ā€¢ Cyanosis
ā€¢ Stridor
ā€¢ Air entry
ā€¢ Retractions
ā€¢ Score >/ = 8 needs inpatient admission for observation
ā€¢ Score >/= 12 needs PICU admission
Status Asthmaticus
ā€¢ Management:
1. Secure airway, ensure position of comfort
2. Support breathing via non- rebreather mask
3. Insert IV cannulas & collect blood gas
4. Continuous monitoring for GCS, signs of respiratory failure
5. Salbutamol NEB Q20 mins PRN:
1. < 20 kg: 2.5 mg
2. >/= 20 kg: 5 mg
6. Ipratropium bromide NEB 250- 500 mcg Q20 mins PRN (for 3 doses)
7. IV Methylprednisolone 2 mg/kg loading (max dose 60 mg) followed by 0.5 mg/kg
Q6H maintenance
8. IV Magnesium sulphate 50 mg/kg (max dose 2 grams) slowly over 1 hour under
cardiorespiratory monitoring
Status Asthmaticus
ā€¢ Consider IM Epinephrine:
ā€¢ < 30 kg: 0.15 mg
ā€¢ >/ = 30 kg: 0.3 mg
ā€¢ In case of persistence, admit to PICU for BiPAP and advanced options:
1. IV Salbutamol
2. IV Aminophylline
3. Terbutaline
ā€¢ Investigations:
ā€¢ FBC, CRP
ā€¢ Blood gas
ā€¢ Urea electrolytes
ā€¢ Chest x- ray
Foreign Body Aspiration/ Choking
ā€¢ Management:
1. Maintain airway:
1. If child is alert and able to cough ļƒ  confirm theyā€™re choking, then encourage coughing
2. If drowsy/ semi- conscious, DO NOT check for pulse ļƒ  START CPR
1. When delivering breaths, open mouth and trial of object removal under visual guidance
2. Never perform blind finger sweep
3. Insert nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal airway
2. Support breathing:
1. Non- rebreather mask if awake
2. Breaths via pocket mask or mouth to mouth if unconscious
3. If age:
1. < 1 year: up to 5 back slaps and 5 chest thrusts
2. >/= 1 year: Stand/ kneel behind child ļƒ  abdominal thrusts
Hydrocarbon Inhalation
ā€¢ Management:
1. External decontamination
2. Airway: ensure patency, maintain in position of comfort, consider early intubation in cases of
oropharyngeal edema/ stridor/ drooling
3. Breathing:
1. Support with oxygen if in distress or SpO2 < 94%
2. Salbutamol NEB if wheezing
3. Chest x- ray if in distress, otherwise 4- 6 hours post- ingestion
4. PICU admission for CPAP/ BiPAP/ mechanical ventilation if severely distressed
4. Circulation:
1. Connect to monitor and perform ECG
2. Insert 2 large bore IV cannulas
3. Keep NPO
4. IV NS 20 ml/kg over 15 mins followed by D5%- 0.45% NaCl with 20 mmol/L KCl over 24 hours
5. Send for blood gas, urea electrolytes, glucose
5. Activated charcoal and gastric lavage contraindicated- emesis will worsen condition
6. Epinephrine should be avoided as it can precipitate ventricular arrhythmias
Hydrocarbon Inhalation
ā€¢ ARDS:
1. Intubation/ mechanical ventilation
2. Exogenous surfactant therapy
3. HFOV
4. ECMO
ā€¢ Ventilation principles in ARDS:
ā€¢ Permissive hypercarbia
ā€¢ Low tidal volume: 5- 8 ml/kg
ā€¢ Gentle PIP < 30- 35 mmHg
ā€¢ Use cuffed ETT (to prevent glottic air leak)
Retropharyngeal Abscess
ā€¢ Management:
1. Airway: ensure patency, early intubation if unable to maintain airway/ very large
abscess, maintain in position of comfort, avoid triggering crying/ distress in child
2. Breathing: support with humidified oxygen if SpO2 < 94% or in distress
3. Circulation:
1. Insert 2 large bore IV cannulas
2. Keep NPO
3. Start fluid resuscitation: bolus normal saline 20 ml/kg over 15 minutes
4. Labs: FBC, CRP, PCT, blood culture, urea electrolytes, lateral neck x- ray, CT with
contrast of the neck to assess size of abscess (> 2.5 cm2 ļƒ  needs OT)
5. Admit to inpatient
6. Begin IV Clindamycin + IV Vancomycin (MRSA coverage)
7. Paracetamol for fever and pain control
8. ENT & anesthesia consultation for incision and drainage of abscess in OT urgently if
progressing to respiratory failure, or to be scheduled if size > 2.5 cm2 in CT
Altered Mental Status
ā€¢ Management:
1. Appearance- Breathing- Colour ļƒ  Call for help
2. Connect to monitor
3. Airway: ensure patency, maintainability- insert oropharyngeal airway if unconscious,
suction to clear secretions, visualize for foreign bodies
4. Breathing: support ventilation and oxygenation initially via non- rebreather mask 100% O2,
then with possible intubation as needed
5. Circulation:
1. Insert 2 large bore IV cannulas
2. IV 0.9% NaCl 20 ml/kg over 10 mins if hypotensive
3. IV D10% 2- 5 ml/kg if hypoglycemic (2 ml/kg in <1 year)
6. Disability:
1. Check GCS, if < 8 should be intubated
2. POCT glucose
3. Pupils
7. Exposure:
1. Core temperature, initiate passive rewarming if hypothermic
2. Skin rashes, bone fractures, burns
Altered Mental Status
ā€¢ Investigations:
ā€¢ POCT glucose
ā€¢ Blood gas
ā€¢ Urea electrolytes
ā€¢ FBC, CRP, PCT
ā€¢ Blood and urine cultures
ā€¢ Urine analysis
ā€¢ Urine drug screening
ā€¢ Creatinine
ā€¢ Liver function test
ā€¢ CT brain if neurologic deficits; followed by LP if safe
ā€¢ ECG/ EEG
ā€¢ Metabolic screening
Altered Mental Status
ā€¢ Empiric Management:
ā€¢ Suspected infection:
ā€¢ IV Ceftriaxone
ā€¢ IV Acyclovir
ā€¢ Suspected hypoglycemia:
ā€¢ Dextrose 10% bolus 2- 5 ml/kg
ā€¢ Suspected opioid overdose:
ā€¢ IV Naloxone 0.1 mg/kg (max dose 2 mg)
ā€¢ Suspected raised ICP:
ā€¢ Head elevated in midline position, 30 degrees
ā€¢ Mannitol 0.5 g/kg
ā€¢ Hypertonic saline 3% 5 ml/kg
ā€¢ Suspected non- convulsive status epilepticus:
ā€¢ IV Lorazepam 0.1 mg/ kg
Status Epilepticus
ā€¢ Management:
ā€¢ Connect to monitor, obtain vitals, call for help
ā€¢ Maintain in recovery position, left lateral side
ā€¢ Secure surroundings, keep pillow under head
ā€¢ Start timer and record progression
ā€¢ Airway: secure, ensure patency, suction secretions, insert nasopharyngeal
airway if conscious/ oropharyngeal airway if unconscious
ā€¢ Breathing: support with non- rebreather mask 100% 10 L/min
ā€¢ Circulation: insert 2 large bore IV cannulas or IO if unsuccessful
ā€¢ Disability: check POCT glucose, electrolytes (including Ca, Mg), pupils
ā€¢ Exposure: temperature, skin rash, bone fractures
Status Epilepticus
ā€¢ At 0 minutes:
ā€¢ Rectal Diazepam 0.5 mg/kg (max dose 20 mg)
ā€¢ IV Diazepam 0.2 mg/kg (max 10 mg)
ā€¢ IV Lorazepam 0.1 mg/kg (max dose 4 mg)
ā€¢ After 10 minutes:
ā€¢ Repeat Benzodiazepine
ā€¢ After 15 minutes:
ā€¢ IV Phenytoin 20 mg/kg over 20 minutes (to not exceed 1 mg/kg/min rate)
ā€¢ Other option: IV Levetiracetam 60 mg/kg
ā€¢ After 20 minutes:
ā€¢ IV Phenobarbitone 20 mg/kg over 20 minutes (to not exceed 2 mg/kg/min rate)
ā€¢ Call PICU, if still after 20 minutes:
ā€¢ Expected sedation and respiratory depression ļƒ  intubation, ventilation
ā€¢ Continuous EEG monitoring
ā€¢ IV Midazolam or Pentobarbital infusions
Status Epilepticus
ā€¢ Investigations:
ā€¢ POCT glucose
ā€¢ Blood gas
ā€¢ Urea electrolytes including Ca, PO4, Mg
ā€¢ CT brain
ā€¢ EEG
ā€¢ Anti- seizure medicine blood level
ā€¢ Febrile:
ā€¢ FBC, CRP, PCT, blood/ CSF/ urine cultures
ā€¢ Drug OD:
ā€¢ Serum & urine toxicology screen (i.e TCA/ anti- psychotic), aspirin level
Status Epilepticus
ā€¢ Extra investigations if < 6 months:
ā€¢ Blood gas
ā€¢ Ammonia
ā€¢ Pan- cultures
ā€¢ Metabolic screening:
ā€¢ Plasma amino acids
ā€¢ Urine reducing substances
ā€¢ Serum lactate, pyruvate
ā€¢ Neonatal screening report check
ā€¢ Coagulation profile
ā€¢ LFT
Supraventricular Tachycardia
ā€¢ Management:
1. Connect to monitor, apply AED pads
2. Airway: patency, maintainability, insert oropharyngeal airway if unable
3. Breathing: support with NRM 10 L/min 100% FiO2, bag- valve- mask ventilation if
apneic
4. Circulation:
1. Apply cold compress to upper half of face if easily available
2. Insert 2 large bore IV cannulas in the nearest vein to the heart in UL
5. If unstable: start CPR ļƒ  synchronized cardioversion 0.5 J/kg ļƒ  rhythm check ļƒ 
still persists, repeat 1 J/kg ļƒ  may give up to 2 J/kg
6. If stable: give Adenosine 0.1 mg/kg rapid push (max 6 mg) followed by rapid saline
flush ļƒ  second dose 0.2 mg/kg (max dose 12 mg) ļƒ  Cardiologist consultation for
Amiodarone 5 mg/kg or Procainamide
Supraventricular Tachycardia
ā€¢ Investigations:
1. Repeat vital signs
2. 12- lead ECG
3. Urea electrolytes
4. Glucose
Upper GI Bleeding
ā€¢ Management:
ā€¢ Connect to monitor
ā€¢ Airway: ensure patency, maintainability, check for bleeding source/ broken teeth/
abrasions
ā€¢ Breathing: support oxygenation (if SpO2 < 94%), ventilation via non- rebreather mask
ā€¢ Circulation:
ā€¢ 2 large bore IV cannulas
ā€¢ IV NS 0.9% 20 ml/kg over 10 mins
ā€¢ Maintenance IV fluids 100 mg/kg/day
ā€¢ Nasogastric lavage to assess gastric contents (fresh vs old blood)
ā€¢ IV Esomeprazole 1 mg/kg/ dose OD
ā€¢ IV Octreotide
ā€¢ Fresh frozen plasma 15 ml/kg
ā€¢ Upper GI endoscopy within 24- 48 hours of onset
Upper GI Bleeding
ā€¢ Labs:
ā€¢ Blood gas
ā€¢ POCT glucose
ā€¢ Blood group and save
ā€¢ Cross match
ā€¢ FBC
ā€¢ PT, PTT
ā€¢ Liver function test
ā€¢ Urea electrolytes
ā€¢ Creatinine
ā€¢ Amylase, lipase
ā€¢ Abdomen x- ray (foreign body) and USS (portal HTN)
ā€¢ Urgent endoscopy to identify bleeding source
ā€¢ MRA/ CTA in cases of vessel anomalies- diagnostic and therapeutic
Cardiac Arrest
ā€¢ Management:
ā€¢ Appearance- Breathing- Colour ļƒ  Unresponsive, gasping/ apneic, pale/ cyanosed ļƒ 
Check pulse and breathing ļƒ  If absent, call for help & start chest compressions
ā€¢ Single resuscitator: 30:2 chest compressions to breath ratio. 2 hands technique over
sternum, push hard and fast- at least 4- 5 cm deep with adequate recoil, minimal
interruptions
ā€¢ Once help arrives- connect to monitor & AED. Switch to 2 resuscitator technique-
ratio 15: 2. Pause briefly to allow rhythm analysis.
ā€¢ If unshockable rhythm: asystole, pulseless electrical activity ļƒ  continue CPR for 2
minutes (5 cycles), administer Epinephrine every 3 minutes 0.1 ml/kg of 0.1 mg/mL.
ā€¢ If shockable rhythm: V fib, pulseless VT ļƒ  defibrillation 2 J/kg, continue CPR ļƒ 
defibrillation 4 J/kg + start IV Epinephrine every 3 minutes 0.1 ml/kg of 0.1 mg/ mL
formulation ļƒ  defibrillation 6 J/kg + Amiodarone 5 mg/kg bolus + Epinephrine Q3
minutes
Cardiac Arrest
ā€¢ Assess for H & T:
ā€¢ Hypovolemia
ā€¢ Hypothermia
ā€¢ Hypoxia
ā€¢ Hydrogen ions (acidosis)
ā€¢ Hypoglycemia
ā€¢ Hypo/ hyperkalemia
ā€¢ Tension pneumothorax
ā€¢ Tamponade around heart
ā€¢ Toxins
ā€¢ Thrombosis: lung or heart
Paracetamol Toxicity
ā€¢ Toxic dose: 150 mg/kg
ā€¢ Management:
ā€¢ ABC
ā€¢ Labs: FBC, CRP, LFT, glucose, bilirubin, PT/ PTT, urea electrolytes, creatinine
ā€¢ Activated charcoal 1 gram/kg within 4 hours ingestion
ā€¢ N- acetylcysteine indications:
ā€¢ Serum acetaminophen level at 4 hours post- ingestion high level on Rumack- Matthew
nomogram
ā€¢ Deranged liver function
ā€¢ NAC dose: PO 140 mg/kg loading followed by 70 mg/kg every 4 hours for 17
doses; IV 3 bag method over 21 hours (1 hr ļƒ  4 hrs ļƒ  16 hrs)
All Doses
ā€¢ EpiPen (1:1,000):
ā€¢ < 30 kg ļƒ  0.15 mg
ā€¢ >/= 30 kg ļƒ  0.3 mg
ā€¢ IV Epinephrine for anaphylaxis: 0.1- 1 mcg/kg/min
ā€¢ IV/ IM/ PO Diphenhydramine 1 mg/kg Q6H
ā€¢ IV Methylprednisolone 2 mg/kg loading (max dose 60 mg) ļƒ  0.5
mg/kg Q6H maintenance
ā€¢ Salbutamol NEB:
ā€¢ < 20 kg: 2.5 mg
ā€¢ >/= 20 kg: 5 mg
ā€¢ IV Dexamethasone 0.6 mg/kg (max dose 16 mg)
ā€¢ Racemic epinephrine NEB 2.25% 0.25- 0.5 ml mixed with 3 ml
normal saline Q 20 mins PRN
ā€¢ IV MgSO4 50 mg/kg slow infusion over 30 minutes under monitor
ā€¢ IV D10% bolus 2- 5 ml/kg STAT for hypoglycemia
All Doses
ā€¢ IV Naloxone 0.1 mg/kg (max dose 2 mg)
ā€¢ IV Mannitol 0.5 g/kg
ā€¢ IV Hypertonic saline 3% 5 ml/kg (for raised ICP)
ā€¢ PR Diazepam 0.5 mg/kg (max dose 20 mg)
ā€¢ IV Diazepam 0.2 mg/kg (max dose 10 mg)
ā€¢ IV Lorazepam 0.1 mg/kg (max dose 4 mg)
ā€¢ IV Phenytoin 20 mg/kg over 20 mins (max rate 1 mg/kg/min)
ā€¢ IV Levetiracetam 60 mg/kg
ā€¢ IV Phenobarbital 20 mg/kg over 20 mins (max rate 2 mg/kg/min)
ā€¢ IV Esomeprazole 1 mg/kg/dose OD
ā€¢ IV/ IO Epinephrine 0.1 ml/kg of 0.1 mg/mL concentration Q3-5 mins
ā€¢ IV Amiodarone 5 mg/kg bolus, may be given 3 times (15 mg/kg)
ā€¢ PO Activated charcoal: 1 gram/kg
ā€¢ PO NAC: 140 mg/kg load, 70 mg/kg Q4H for 17 doses
IV NAC: 3 bag method over 21 hours (1 hr ļƒ  4 hrs ļƒ  16 hrs)
Examination
Stations
10 mins
CNS Plan
ā€¢ HAND WASH
ā€¢ Introduction, permission
ā€¢ Request to expose- ideally remain in underwear only
ā€¢ Show examiner that you are looking at him from all directions
ā€¢ General Exam:
ā€¢ Aids: this will tell me the extend of his mobility (?tone/ power issues)
ā€¢ Dysmorphisms: complex genetic diseases, macro- vs microcephaly, abnormal eye
movements, tongue fasciculations
ā€¢ Feel the head for fontanelles, VP shunt presence
ā€¢ Look into their eyes to see any rings, spots
ā€¢ Skin for neurocutaneous markers
ā€¢ Check if they are wearing pampers
CNS Plan
By this point I will be able to tell if I am in one of 3 scenarios:
ā€¢ A- Normal looking, well- grown child, think of:
1. CNS disease: Hidden spots/ rough patches/ nerve area lumps ļƒ  NF/ TS
2. Acquired LMNL disease: GBS/ CIDP/ TM/ cord compression (trauma/ tumour)
3. Acquired UMNL disease: brain tumour/ stroke
4. Muscle disease ļƒ  DMD/ BMD/ congenital muscle dystrophies
5. Nerve disease ļƒ  Charcot- Marie Tooth Disease
6. Issues from his past:
1. Prematurity causing Spastic Diplegia (LL affected, so he looks good otherwise) or Hereditary
Spastic Diplegia
2. Back area scars ļƒ  Repaired MMC in childhood with cord compression/ spinal dysraphism
CNS Plan
ā€¢ B- Globally delayed, malnourished, unaware child:
ā€¢ Cerebral palsy
ā€¢ See next slide for causes of CP
ā€¢ Brain atrophy secondary to severe hydrocephalus, +/- VP shunt
ā€¢ Congenital hydrocephalus:
ā€¢ Walker- Warburg syndrome
ā€¢ Aqueductal stenosis
ā€¢ Dandy walker cyst
ā€¢ Arnold- Chiari malformation
ā€¢ Acquired hydrocephalus:
ā€¢ Intraventricular hemorrhage
ā€¢ Meningitis/ empyema
ā€¢ Choroid plexus tumour
ā€¢ C- Innocent- looking, bright eyed but very weak- bodied child ļƒ  most likely
SMA
CNS Plan
ā€¢ Causes of CP:
ā€¢ Antenatal:
ā€¢ Prematurity
ā€¢ Antepartum hemorrhage: placental abruption, vasa previa
ā€¢ Congenital infections (TORCH)
ā€¢ Maternal drug abuse
ā€¢ Fetal genetic disorders
ā€¢ Structural brain malformations
ā€¢ Natal:
ā€¢ Birth asphyxia
ā€¢ Brain hemorrhage
ā€¢ Post- natal:
ā€¢ Sepsis/ infections
ā€¢ Brain hemorrhage
ā€¢ Kernicterus
ā€¢ Non- accidental injury
CNS Plan
ā€¢ Gait:
ā€¢ Forwards walk:
ā€¢ Hemiplegic circumduction + arm flexed gait ļƒ  Spastic Hemiplegia
ā€¢ Diplegic scissoring gait ļƒ  Spastic diplegia
ā€¢ High steppage + slightly unbalanced gait ļƒ  CMT
ā€¢ Ataxic, broad- based, unsteady gait ļƒ  Cerebellar ataxia
ā€¢ Weak legs gait:
ā€¢ Waddling gait + PROXIMAL muscle weakness (+ Gower) + lumbar lordosis + calf muscle hypertrophy ļƒ  DMD/ BMD
ā€¢ Waddling gait + PROXIMAL muscle weakness (+ Gower) + tongue fasciculations ļƒ  SMA- 3
ā€¢ Waddling/ weak gait + DISTAL muscle weakness (- Gower) ļƒ  GBS/ CIDP
ā€¢ Tip toe
ā€¢ Heel walk ļƒ  unable in DMD, CP
ā€¢ Tandem walk ļƒ  unable in cerebellar disorder
ā€¢ Test for Romberg sign: + in sensory ataxia (ļƒ  CMT)
ā€¢ Bend back for scoliosis
ā€¢ Gower sign ļƒ  + in DMD & SMA 3
CNS Plan
ā€¢ Once patient lying back on bed:
ā€¢ Inspect: leg length discrepancy, muscle bulk, scars, visible fasciculations
ā€¢ Tone: log roll + passive movement
ā€¢ If high tone, check for ankle clonus
ā€¢ Power: ask to lift arm/ leg off bed ļƒ  grade 3/6, then can go up or down
ā€¢ Reflexes: brachioradialis, biceps, triceps, knee, ankle
ā€¢ Babinski reflex:
ā€¢ Normal: down- going plantars
ā€¢ Abnormal (UMNL): up- going plantars
ā€¢ Cerebellar:
ā€¢ Hold a toy (intention tremor)
ā€¢ Oculomotor apraxia
ā€¢ Dysdiadokokinesia
ā€¢ Finger to nose test
ā€¢ Heel to shin test
ā€¢ Tandem walk
ā€¢ Sensation:
ā€¢ Deep: joint position, vibration on bony prominence
ā€¢ Superficial: light touch, temperature, pain
ā€¢ Cortical: 2 point discrimination,
Specific: Cerebellar Examination
ā€¢ HAND WASH
ā€¢ General examination
ā€¢ Gait: tandem walk
ā€¢ Romberg Sign
ā€¢ Ocular nystagmus
ā€¢ Scanning speech: ā€œhippopotamusā€
ā€¢ Intention tremor:
ā€¢ Button his shirt
ā€¢ Hold a far away object (ā€œtake my penā€)
ā€¢ Finger to nose test
ā€¢ Dysdiadokokinesia
ā€¢ Heel to shin test
ā€¢ Knee DTR: pendular
I would like to complete my clinical exam with vitals, growth chart, full neurological examination, developmental assessment,
higher mental status and cranial nerves.
Specific: Cerebellar Examination
ā€¢ Cerebellar Ataxia:
ā€¢ Acute:
ā€¢ Viral cerebellitis: VZV, EBV, CMV
ā€¢ ADEM
ā€¢ Trauma
ā€¢ Stroke or space- occupying lesion
ā€¢ Cerebellar hemorrhage: vascular malformations, bleeding disorders
ā€¢ Poisoning- phenytoin and antihistamines
ā€¢ Vestibular dysfunction
ā€¢ Chronic:
ā€¢ Genetic: Ataxia telangiectasia, Friedreich ataxia
ā€¢ Nutritional: Vitamin B12 and E deficiencies
ā€¢ Metabolic: Abetalipoproteinemia
ā€¢ Congenital: agenesis/ aplasia/ hypoplasia cerebellum, dandy- walker malformation, Chiari
malformation
Specific: High- Steppage Gait
ā€¢ HAND WASH
ā€¢ Charcot- Marie- Tooth Dse:
ā€¢ Distal muscle wasting- ā€œChampagne bottle legsā€
ā€¢ Bilateral pes cavus
ā€¢ High steppage gait, slightly unsteady
ā€¢ Romberg +
ā€¢ Hypotonia
ā€¢ Hyporeflexia
ā€¢ Distal sensory loss
ā€¢ DDx:
ā€¢ Peroneal nerve damage with foot drop
ā€¢ Multiple sclerosis
ā€¢ Guillain- Barre Syndrome
ā€¢ SCFE
ā€¢ Poliomyelitis
Specific: Hemiplegia
ā€¢ Fixed flexion deformity with pronated arm, hypertonia, reduced
power, hyperreflexia
ā€¢ DDx (Unilateral focal brain lesion):
ā€¢ CVA/ stroke:
ā€¢ Ischemic infarction
ā€¢ Hemorrhagic infarction
ā€¢ Intracranial mass
ā€¢ Neuronal migration disorder
ā€¢ Neonatal meningitis/ encephalitis
Specific: Hypotonia
ā€¢ DDx:
ā€¢ SMA
ā€¢ DMD/ BMD/ congenital myopathies
ā€¢ Hypothyroidism
ā€¢ Syndromes:
ā€¢ Down syndrome
ā€¢ Prader- Willi disease
ā€¢ Pompe disease (Glycogen storage disease- 2)
ā€¢ Zellweger disease
CVS Plan
ā€¢ HAND WASH
ā€¢ Possibilities:
ā€¢ Scars present:
ā€¢ With cyanosis:
ā€¢ Full corrected congenital cyanotic heart disease with repair < 6 months ago
ā€¢ Partially corrected congenital cyanotic heart disease
ā€¢ Without cyanosis:
ā€¢ Fully corrected congenital cyanotic heart disease > 6 months ago
ā€¢ Corrected acyanotic heart disease: older child, healthy- looking
ā€¢ Scars absent:
ā€¢ With cyanosis:
ā€¢ Uncorrected congenital cyanotic heart disease (unlikely): ToF
ā€¢ Pulmonary hypertension: isolated or secondary to left to right shunting heart disease (Eisenminger
Syndrome)
ā€¢ Without cyanosis:
ā€¢ Innocent murmur
ā€¢ Septal heart lesions: VSD, ASD, AVSD
ā€¢ Valvular heart lesion: AS, PS, PDA
CVS Plan
ā€¢ Cyanotic heart diseases & their corrections:
ā€¢ TGA ļƒ  PGE1, balloon atrial septostomy via cath, midline sternotomy for arterial
switch procedure
ā€¢ TAPVR ļƒ  PGE1, balloon atrial septostomy via cath, midline sternotomy for correction
of aberrant pulmonary vein connections
ā€¢ Truncus Arteriosus ļƒ  midline sternotomy for vessel separation
ā€¢ ToF:
ā€¢ If severe RVOT obstruction in neonatal period ļƒ  BT shunt (subclavian artery to pulmonary
artery)
ā€¢ Otherwise corrected at 6 months age with VSD closure + RVOT enlargement
ā€¢ Hypoplastic left heart syndrome:
ā€¢ Norwood procedure: first few weeks of life
ā€¢ Bidirectional Glenn procedure: 3- 6 months old
ā€¢ Fontan procedure: 18 m- 4 years
ā€¢ Heart transplant
CVS Plan
ā€¢ Syndromic Child:
ā€¢ Down syndrome: ASD, VSD, AVSD, pulmonary hypertension
ā€¢ Noonan syndrome: peripheral pulmonary stenosis
ā€¢ Turner syndrome: bicuspid aortic valve/ aortic stenosis/ coarctation of aorta
ā€¢ Marfan syndrome: aortic root dilation/ aortic regurge
ā€¢ Cornelia de Lange syndrome: VSD, ToF
ā€¢ William syndrome: supra- valvular aortic stenosis, peripheral pulmonary
stenosis
ā€¢ Alagille syndrome: peripheral pulmonary stenosis
ā€¢ Possible Case:
ā€¢ Rheumatic heart disease: mitral regurgitation
CVS Plan
ā€¢ Systolic murmurs:
ā€¢ Apex area (left fifth intercostal space MCL):
ā€¢ Mitral regurgitation ļƒ  radiates to left axilla
ā€¢ Mitral valve prolapse ļƒ  radiates to left axilla
ā€¢ Tricuspid area (lower left sternal border 4-5 ICS):
ā€¢ VSD
ā€¢ Tricuspid regurge
ā€¢ Stillā€™s murmur
ā€¢ Aortic area (right 2nd ICS mid- clavicular area):
ā€¢ Aortic stenosis: supra- valvular, valvular, sub- valvular ļƒ  radiates to carotid
ā€¢ Venous hum/ innocent flow murmur
ā€¢ Pulmonary area (left 2nd ICS mid- clavicular area):
ā€¢ Pulmonary stenosis, pulmonary valve stenosis
ā€¢ ASD
ā€¢ Coarctation of aortic ļƒ  radiates to inter- scapular area
ā€¢ PDA ļƒ  radiates to left infra- scapular area
ā€¢ Venous hum/ innocent flow murmur
CVS Plan
ā€¢ Innocent murmurs:
ā€¢ Asymptomatic, incidental findings
ā€¢ Isolated to systole
ā€¢ Musical nature
ā€¢ Short in duration
ā€¢ Soft, no associated thrills or heaves
ā€¢ Change with position (louder in supine)
ā€¢ Types:
ā€¢ Flow murmurs: pulmonary or aortic areas
ā€¢ Stillā€™s murmur: tricuspid area ļƒ  loudest on lying down
ā€¢ Venous hum: bilateral sub-clavicular area ļƒ  disappears on lying down
CVS Plan
ā€¢ Crucial Points:
ā€¢ Pulse:
ā€¢ Rate
ā€¢ Rhythm
ā€¢ Volume
ā€¢ Character
ā€¢ Radio- radial delay
ā€¢ Radio- femoral delay
ā€¢ Respiratory rate, signs of distress
ā€¢ Hepatomegaly
ā€¢ Lower limb & sacral edema
CVS Plan
ā€¢ Chest wall scars:
ā€¢ Left thoracotomy:
ā€¢ PA banding
ā€¢ PDA repair
ā€¢ Coarctation of aorta repair
ā€¢ BT shunt
ā€¢ Lobectomy
ā€¢ Left diaphragmatic hernia repair
ā€¢ Right thoracotomy:
ā€¢ BT shunt
ā€¢ Glenn procedure
ā€¢ Lobectomy
ā€¢ Right diaphragmatic hernia repair
ā€¢ Tracheo- esophageal fistula repair
ā€¢ Midline sternotomy: any valve or septal defect repair
ā€¢ Left upper region: cardiac pacemaker
CVS Plan
ā€¢ Clubbing DDx:
ā€¢ Cardiac:
ā€¢ Cyanotic congenital heart disease
ā€¢ Pulmonary:
ā€¢ Bronchiectasis
ā€¢ Lung abscess
ā€¢ Empyema
ā€¢ Cystic fibrosis
ā€¢ Fibrosing alveolitis
ā€¢ GIT:
ā€¢ Inflammatory bowel disease
ā€¢ Biliary cirrhosis
ā€¢ Biliary atresia
ā€¢ Others:
ā€¢ Severe hyperthyroidism
ā€¢ Familial
ā€¢ Traumatic
ā€¢ Idiopathic
Abdomen Plan
ā€¢ Isolated hepatomegaly:
ā€¢ Structural liver disease:
ā€¢ Biliary atresia
ā€¢ Choledochal cyst
ā€¢ Polycystic liver disease
ā€¢ Fatty liver
ā€¢ Sickle cell disease
ā€¢ Tumours:
ā€¢ Hepatoblastoma
ā€¢ Hepatocellular carcinoma
ā€¢ Glycogen hepatopathy (2ry to uncontrolled DM)
ā€¢ Heart failure
Abdomen Plan
ā€¢ Isolated splenomegaly:
ā€¢ Gaucher disease
ā€¢ Neiman Pick disease
ā€¢ Thalassemia
ā€¢ Sickle cell anemia
ā€¢ Chronic myeloid leukemia
ā€¢ Kala azar disease
Abdomen Plan
ā€¢ Hepatosplenomegaly:
ā€¢ Infection: EBV, CMV
ā€¢ Infiltrates: leukemia, lymphoma, LCH, HLH
ā€¢ Metabolic disease: MPS, lysosomal disorders, peroxisomal disorders
ā€¢ Blood disease: thalassemia
ā€¢ Hepatosplenomegaly + portal HTN:
ā€¢ Alpha- 1 antitrypsin deficiency
ā€¢ CF- associated liver disease
ā€¢ Wilson disease
ā€¢ Autoimmune liver disease
ā€¢ Chronic viral hepatitis
ā€¢ Congenital hepatic fibrosis
Kasai Procedure
ā€¢ Indications: biliary atresia & type 4b choledochal
cyst
ā€¢ Ideal timing: before 45 days of life
ā€¢ Procedure:
ā€¢ Hepato- porto- enterostomy
ā€¢ Bypass the fibrosed extra- hepatic bile ducts and
connect directly to the jejunum to allow drainage
ā€¢ Complications:
ā€¢ Failure of procedure (especially if beyond 45 days)
ā€¢ Surgical wound site infection
ā€¢ Ascending cholangitis
ā€¢ Hepatic fibrosis (late stage)
Liver Transplant Indications
ā€¢ Acute liver failure:
ā€¢ Viral/ infectious
ā€¢ Drug- induced
ā€¢ Autoimmune hepatitis
ā€¢ Chronic liver failure:
ā€¢ Extra- hepatic biliary atresia (most
common)
ā€¢ Alagille syndrome
ā€¢ Alpha- 1 antitrypsin deficiency
ā€¢ Wilson disease
ā€¢ Tyrosinemia
ā€¢ Liver tumours- hepatoblastoma
Renal Transplant Indications
ā€¢ Child with chronic kidney disease (GFR
< 20) & any of below:
ā€¢ Symptoms of uremia
ā€¢ Failure to thrive
ā€¢ Delayed psychomotor development
ā€¢ Metabolic bone disease
ā€¢ Causes of pediatric CKD:
ā€¢ Obstructive uropathy
ā€¢ Hypoplastic/ dysplastic kidneys
ā€¢ Reflux nephropathy
ā€¢ FSGS
ā€¢ PCKD
Musculoskeletal Plan
ā€¢ P- GALS assessment:
ā€¢ Hand wash
ā€¢ Screening questions:
1. Do you have any pain or stiffness in your bones, muscles or joints?
2. Do you have any trouble getting dressed alone?
3. Do you have any trouble going up or down stairs?
ā€¢ Remove clothes, inspect front- side- back
ā€¢ Gait: forwards, tip toe, heel
ā€¢ Back: bend to check for scoliosis
ā€¢ Hands behind head elbows out ļƒ  arms outstretched palm down ļƒ  fist ļƒ  MCP
squeeze ļƒ  palms up ļƒ  finger opposition ļƒ  prayer sign ļƒ  reverse prayer ļƒ  arms
up to roof ļƒ  look at sky ļƒ  ears to shoulders ļƒ  3 fingers in mouth
ā€¢ Legs: active then passive movements
ā€¢ Once target joint seen: Look ļƒ  feel ļƒ  move ļƒ  function
Musculoskeletal Plan
ā€¢ Marfan Syndrome: (>/= 7 systematic score)
ā€¢ Facial features
ā€¢ Myopia
ā€¢ Reduced upper to lower segment ratio
ā€¢ Increased arm span (more than height)
ā€¢ Scoliosis/ thoracolumbar kyphosis
ā€¢ Skin striae
ā€¢ Wrist sign ļƒ  pinky to thumb around wrist
ā€¢ Thumb sign
ā€¢ Pectus excavatum or carinatum
ā€¢ Hind foot deformity
ā€¢ Pes planus
Development
Station
10 mins
Enter The Room
ā€¢ Introduce yourself
ā€¢ Ask for permission
ā€¢ Wash your hands
ā€¢ Ask mother: ā€œDoes the child have any hearing or seeing problems?ā€
ā€¢ Decide if you think the child is dysmorphic
ā€¢ Turn to the child, be very enthusiastic:
1. What is your name? ļƒ  1 yr
2. How old are you? ļƒ  2 yrs
3. Are you a boy or a girl? ļƒ  3 yrs
4. Where do you live? ļƒ  4 yrs
5. When is your birthday? ļƒ  5 yrs
Fine Motor
1. Cubes: tower, bridge + train, stairs 6 & 10
2. Drawing shapes
3. Draw a man
4. Picture puzzle
5. Beads and string
6. Scissors
Fine Motor
ā€¢ Cubes:
ā€¢ Just bangs cubes ļƒ  10
months
ā€¢ 3 cubes ļƒ  18 months
ā€¢ Age x 3 ļƒ  number of cubes
ā€¢ If he reaches 9 cubes = 3
years ļƒ  go for:
ā€¢ Bridge and train ļƒ 
confirms 3 years
ā€¢ Stairs of 6 ļƒ  4 years
ā€¢ Stairs of 10 ļƒ  5 years
ā€¢ Simultaneously check if child can
identify:
ā€¢ 2 colours ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ 3 colours ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ 4 colours ļƒ  4 yrs
Fine Motor
ā€¢ Drawing:
ā€¢ Vertical scribble/ line ļƒ  18 months
ā€¢ Horizontal scribble/ line ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ Circle ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Cross ļƒ  4 yrs
ā€¢ Square ļƒ  4.5 yrs
ā€¢ Triangle ļƒ  5 yrs
ā€¢ Diamond ļƒ  6 yrs
LOX STD
Fine Motor
ā€¢ Draw a Man:
ā€¢ 3 parts ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ 4 parts ļƒ  4 yrs
ā€¢ 5 parts ļƒ  5 yrs
5 parts
Fine Motor
ā€¢ Picture Puzzle:
ā€¢ 2 shapes ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ 3 shapes ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ 6 shapes ļƒ  4 yrs
Fine Motor
ā€¢ Scissors:
ā€¢ Random cuts ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Straight line ļƒ  4 yrs
ā€¢ Shape cuts ļƒ  5 yrs
ā€¢ Beads & String:
ā€¢ Big beads ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Small beads ļƒ  4 yrs
Gross Motor
ā€¢ Walk:
ā€¢ Forwards ļƒ  1 yr
ā€¢ Backwards ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ Sideways ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Tandem:
ā€¢ Forwards ļƒ  4 yrs
ā€¢ Backwards ļƒ  5 yrs
ā€¢ Tip toe:
ā€¢ Stand ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ Walk ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Hop ļƒ  4 yrs
ā€¢ Skip ļƒ  5 yrs
ā€¢ Ball:
ā€¢ Throw/ kick to me ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ Catch hand outstretched ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Catch hands up ļƒ  4 yrs
ā€¢ Catch well ļƒ  5 yrs
ā€¢ Ask mom about stairs:
ā€¢ Needs help ļƒ  1.5 yr
ā€¢ Up child, down help ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ Up down child ļƒ  2.5 yrs
ā€¢ Up adult, down child ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Up down adult ļƒ  3.5- 4 yrs
Social
ā€¢ Feeding
ā€¢ Cup ļƒ  1 yr
ā€¢ Spoon ļƒ  18 m
ā€¢ Spoon + fork ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ Spoon + fork + knife ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Dressing:
ā€¢ Removes shoes and socks ļƒ  18 m
ā€¢ Helps with dressing ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ Undresses ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Dresses under supervision ļƒ  4 yrs
ā€¢ Dresses alone ļƒ  5 yrs
ā€¢ Caring:
ā€¢ Indicates needs ļƒ  1 yr
ā€¢ Indicates toilet ļƒ  1.5 yrs
ā€¢ Dry by day ļƒ  2- 3 yrs
ā€¢ Toilet alone, face wash, brush teeth,
comb hair ļƒ  4 yrs
ā€¢ Dry by night ļƒ  5 yrs
ā€¢ Playing:
ā€¢ Bye bye, peek a boo ļƒ  1 yr
ā€¢ Milk to baby doll ļƒ  2 yrs
ā€¢ Parallel play ļƒ  3 yrs
ā€¢ Takes turns ļƒ  4 yrs
ā€¢ I am mom, you are dad ļƒ  5 yrs
Speech
ā€¢ 1 yr:
ā€¢ Says mama and baba
ā€¢ Responds to name
ā€¢ 18 months:
ā€¢ Knows mama, baba and 1 more word
ā€¢ Obeys 1 word command
ā€¢ Points to 3 face parts
ā€¢ 2 yrs:
ā€¢ 2 things about self: name, age
ā€¢ 2- word sentences
ā€¢ Follows 2- step commands ļƒ  ā€œget ball and give to mommyā€
ā€¢ 2 colours
ā€¢ 2 common objects
Speech
ā€¢ 3 yrs:
ā€¢ 3 things about self: name, age, gender
ā€¢ 3 colours
ā€¢ 3- word sentences
ā€¢ Follows 3- step commands ļƒ  ā€œcome here, take pencil and give to mommyā€
ā€¢ 3 common objects
ā€¢ Nursery rhymes
ā€¢ 4 yrs:
ā€¢ 4 things about self: name, age, gender, address
ā€¢ 4 colours
ā€¢ Counts to 10 using 1 hand
ā€¢ 5 yrs:
ā€¢ 5 things about self: name, age, gender, address, birthday
ā€¢ 5 colours
ā€¢ Counts to 10 using 2 hands
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Arab Board OSCE Exam Revision

  • 1. Arab Board OSCE Exam Revision Fatima Farid Ped ResidentYr 5
  • 3. Anaphylaxis 1. Manage airway- may need intubation to secure the airway prior to collapse and worsening edema 2. Breathing- support ventilation and oxygenation via non- rebreather mask 10 L/min 100% FiO2 or bag- mask ventilation if collapsed 3. Connect to vitals monitor; maintain in supine position if possible 4. Urgent IM Epinphrine (1:1,000 concentration) 1. Name: EpiPen Junior 2. Dosage: 1. < 30 kg: 0.15 mg 2. >/= 30 kg: 0.30 mg 3. Repeat every 10 minutes in case of failure to improve
  • 4. Anaphylaxis 1. Remove triggering agent 2. Provide ancillary supportive care: 1. IV 0.9% NaCl fluid bolus 20 ml/kg over 10 mins for hypotension 2. IV/IM/PO Diphenhydramine 1 mg/kg Q6H for pruritus 3. Salbutamol nebulization for wheezing Q20 mins PRN 1. < 20 kg: 2.5 mg 2. > 20 kg: 5 mg 4. Corticosteroids: IV Methylprednisolone 2 mg/kg loading, then 0.5 mg/kg Q6H maintenance 5. Proton- pump inhibitor to prevent steroid- induced gastritis 3. Admit for observation of potential late- phase symptoms 4. Investigations: 1. FBC, CRP in case of suspected underlying infectious cause 2. Blood test to confirm anaphylaxis: serum mast cell tryptase
  • 5. Anaphylaxis 1. Discharge Counseling: 1. Trigger avoidance 2. Anaphylaxis and EpiPen education 3. Family counseling 4. Medi- alert bracelet 2. EpiPen Education: 1. Always carry at least 2 2. Ensure schoolteachers/ nurses and family members know location of EpiPen around the child in case of emergency 3. Remove safety cap, jab into outer or upper thigh at 90-degree angle ā€“ ā€œBlue to sky; orange to thighā€ 4. May be given through clothes, including jeans- but avoid seams, zippers and creases 5. Hold in place for 10 seconds, then remove and keep aside 6. Lie down and keep legs upwards, do not sit back up immediately 7. Call ambulance and keep second EpiPen standby in case of second dose requirement
  • 6. Refractory Anaphylaxis ā€¢ Definition: Symptoms unresolving despite 2 doses IM Epinephrine ā€¢ Management: ā€¢ Intensive care admission ā€¢ Optimize fluid resuscitation ā€¢ IV Epinephrine infusion 0.1- 1 mcg/kg/min & may titrate till achieved response ā€¢ IV Methylprednisolone 2 mg/kg loading if not already given ā€¢ IV Methylene Blue single dose ā€¢ May need ECMO if persists
  • 7. Acute Epiglottitis 1. Management: 1. Manage airway with early intensivist consultation for possible intubation ā€“ prepare items needed for intubation while they arrive 2. Avoid airway manipulation in the form of throat examination or inducing anxiety/ crying 3. Maintain child in position of comfort, defer blood investigations 4. Support breathing as needed with humidified oxygen via non- rebreather mask 5. Once airway secured: 1. FBC, CRP 2. Blood culture 3. Respiratory viral panel/ throat culture 4. Inpatient admission for observation 5. IV Ceftriaxone + Vancomycin 6. Support nutrition & hydration: PO feeds if stable or maintenance IV fluids 7. Paracetamol for fever and pain control
  • 8. Croup/ Laryngotracheobronchitis ā€¢ Management: 1. Secure airway and support breathing: maintain in position of comfort, humidified oxygen via non- rebreather mask 2. Connect to vitals monitor 3. Keep NPO 4. Racemic epinephrine NEB 2.25%: ā€¢ 0.25- 0.5 ml mixed with 3 ml normal saline Q 20 mins PRN 5. IV/ PO/ IM Dexamethasone 0.6 mg/kg (max dose 16 mg) once 6. Investigations: ā€¢ FBC, CRP ā€¢ Urea electrolytes for dehydration assessment ā€¢ Lateral neck x- ray
  • 9. Croup/ Laryngotracheobronchitis ā€¢ Disposition based upon Westley Score (> 8 is severe): ā€¢ Level of consciousness ā€¢ Cyanosis ā€¢ Stridor ā€¢ Air entry ā€¢ Retractions ā€¢ Score >/ = 8 needs inpatient admission for observation ā€¢ Score >/= 12 needs PICU admission
  • 10. Status Asthmaticus ā€¢ Management: 1. Secure airway, ensure position of comfort 2. Support breathing via non- rebreather mask 3. Insert IV cannulas & collect blood gas 4. Continuous monitoring for GCS, signs of respiratory failure 5. Salbutamol NEB Q20 mins PRN: 1. < 20 kg: 2.5 mg 2. >/= 20 kg: 5 mg 6. Ipratropium bromide NEB 250- 500 mcg Q20 mins PRN (for 3 doses) 7. IV Methylprednisolone 2 mg/kg loading (max dose 60 mg) followed by 0.5 mg/kg Q6H maintenance 8. IV Magnesium sulphate 50 mg/kg (max dose 2 grams) slowly over 1 hour under cardiorespiratory monitoring
  • 11. Status Asthmaticus ā€¢ Consider IM Epinephrine: ā€¢ < 30 kg: 0.15 mg ā€¢ >/ = 30 kg: 0.3 mg ā€¢ In case of persistence, admit to PICU for BiPAP and advanced options: 1. IV Salbutamol 2. IV Aminophylline 3. Terbutaline ā€¢ Investigations: ā€¢ FBC, CRP ā€¢ Blood gas ā€¢ Urea electrolytes ā€¢ Chest x- ray
  • 12. Foreign Body Aspiration/ Choking ā€¢ Management: 1. Maintain airway: 1. If child is alert and able to cough ļƒ  confirm theyā€™re choking, then encourage coughing 2. If drowsy/ semi- conscious, DO NOT check for pulse ļƒ  START CPR 1. When delivering breaths, open mouth and trial of object removal under visual guidance 2. Never perform blind finger sweep 3. Insert nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal airway 2. Support breathing: 1. Non- rebreather mask if awake 2. Breaths via pocket mask or mouth to mouth if unconscious 3. If age: 1. < 1 year: up to 5 back slaps and 5 chest thrusts 2. >/= 1 year: Stand/ kneel behind child ļƒ  abdominal thrusts
  • 13. Hydrocarbon Inhalation ā€¢ Management: 1. External decontamination 2. Airway: ensure patency, maintain in position of comfort, consider early intubation in cases of oropharyngeal edema/ stridor/ drooling 3. Breathing: 1. Support with oxygen if in distress or SpO2 < 94% 2. Salbutamol NEB if wheezing 3. Chest x- ray if in distress, otherwise 4- 6 hours post- ingestion 4. PICU admission for CPAP/ BiPAP/ mechanical ventilation if severely distressed 4. Circulation: 1. Connect to monitor and perform ECG 2. Insert 2 large bore IV cannulas 3. Keep NPO 4. IV NS 20 ml/kg over 15 mins followed by D5%- 0.45% NaCl with 20 mmol/L KCl over 24 hours 5. Send for blood gas, urea electrolytes, glucose 5. Activated charcoal and gastric lavage contraindicated- emesis will worsen condition 6. Epinephrine should be avoided as it can precipitate ventricular arrhythmias
  • 14. Hydrocarbon Inhalation ā€¢ ARDS: 1. Intubation/ mechanical ventilation 2. Exogenous surfactant therapy 3. HFOV 4. ECMO ā€¢ Ventilation principles in ARDS: ā€¢ Permissive hypercarbia ā€¢ Low tidal volume: 5- 8 ml/kg ā€¢ Gentle PIP < 30- 35 mmHg ā€¢ Use cuffed ETT (to prevent glottic air leak)
  • 15. Retropharyngeal Abscess ā€¢ Management: 1. Airway: ensure patency, early intubation if unable to maintain airway/ very large abscess, maintain in position of comfort, avoid triggering crying/ distress in child 2. Breathing: support with humidified oxygen if SpO2 < 94% or in distress 3. Circulation: 1. Insert 2 large bore IV cannulas 2. Keep NPO 3. Start fluid resuscitation: bolus normal saline 20 ml/kg over 15 minutes 4. Labs: FBC, CRP, PCT, blood culture, urea electrolytes, lateral neck x- ray, CT with contrast of the neck to assess size of abscess (> 2.5 cm2 ļƒ  needs OT) 5. Admit to inpatient 6. Begin IV Clindamycin + IV Vancomycin (MRSA coverage) 7. Paracetamol for fever and pain control 8. ENT & anesthesia consultation for incision and drainage of abscess in OT urgently if progressing to respiratory failure, or to be scheduled if size > 2.5 cm2 in CT
  • 16. Altered Mental Status ā€¢ Management: 1. Appearance- Breathing- Colour ļƒ  Call for help 2. Connect to monitor 3. Airway: ensure patency, maintainability- insert oropharyngeal airway if unconscious, suction to clear secretions, visualize for foreign bodies 4. Breathing: support ventilation and oxygenation initially via non- rebreather mask 100% O2, then with possible intubation as needed 5. Circulation: 1. Insert 2 large bore IV cannulas 2. IV 0.9% NaCl 20 ml/kg over 10 mins if hypotensive 3. IV D10% 2- 5 ml/kg if hypoglycemic (2 ml/kg in <1 year) 6. Disability: 1. Check GCS, if < 8 should be intubated 2. POCT glucose 3. Pupils 7. Exposure: 1. Core temperature, initiate passive rewarming if hypothermic 2. Skin rashes, bone fractures, burns
  • 17. Altered Mental Status ā€¢ Investigations: ā€¢ POCT glucose ā€¢ Blood gas ā€¢ Urea electrolytes ā€¢ FBC, CRP, PCT ā€¢ Blood and urine cultures ā€¢ Urine analysis ā€¢ Urine drug screening ā€¢ Creatinine ā€¢ Liver function test ā€¢ CT brain if neurologic deficits; followed by LP if safe ā€¢ ECG/ EEG ā€¢ Metabolic screening
  • 18. Altered Mental Status ā€¢ Empiric Management: ā€¢ Suspected infection: ā€¢ IV Ceftriaxone ā€¢ IV Acyclovir ā€¢ Suspected hypoglycemia: ā€¢ Dextrose 10% bolus 2- 5 ml/kg ā€¢ Suspected opioid overdose: ā€¢ IV Naloxone 0.1 mg/kg (max dose 2 mg) ā€¢ Suspected raised ICP: ā€¢ Head elevated in midline position, 30 degrees ā€¢ Mannitol 0.5 g/kg ā€¢ Hypertonic saline 3% 5 ml/kg ā€¢ Suspected non- convulsive status epilepticus: ā€¢ IV Lorazepam 0.1 mg/ kg
  • 19. Status Epilepticus ā€¢ Management: ā€¢ Connect to monitor, obtain vitals, call for help ā€¢ Maintain in recovery position, left lateral side ā€¢ Secure surroundings, keep pillow under head ā€¢ Start timer and record progression ā€¢ Airway: secure, ensure patency, suction secretions, insert nasopharyngeal airway if conscious/ oropharyngeal airway if unconscious ā€¢ Breathing: support with non- rebreather mask 100% 10 L/min ā€¢ Circulation: insert 2 large bore IV cannulas or IO if unsuccessful ā€¢ Disability: check POCT glucose, electrolytes (including Ca, Mg), pupils ā€¢ Exposure: temperature, skin rash, bone fractures
  • 20. Status Epilepticus ā€¢ At 0 minutes: ā€¢ Rectal Diazepam 0.5 mg/kg (max dose 20 mg) ā€¢ IV Diazepam 0.2 mg/kg (max 10 mg) ā€¢ IV Lorazepam 0.1 mg/kg (max dose 4 mg) ā€¢ After 10 minutes: ā€¢ Repeat Benzodiazepine ā€¢ After 15 minutes: ā€¢ IV Phenytoin 20 mg/kg over 20 minutes (to not exceed 1 mg/kg/min rate) ā€¢ Other option: IV Levetiracetam 60 mg/kg ā€¢ After 20 minutes: ā€¢ IV Phenobarbitone 20 mg/kg over 20 minutes (to not exceed 2 mg/kg/min rate) ā€¢ Call PICU, if still after 20 minutes: ā€¢ Expected sedation and respiratory depression ļƒ  intubation, ventilation ā€¢ Continuous EEG monitoring ā€¢ IV Midazolam or Pentobarbital infusions
  • 21. Status Epilepticus ā€¢ Investigations: ā€¢ POCT glucose ā€¢ Blood gas ā€¢ Urea electrolytes including Ca, PO4, Mg ā€¢ CT brain ā€¢ EEG ā€¢ Anti- seizure medicine blood level ā€¢ Febrile: ā€¢ FBC, CRP, PCT, blood/ CSF/ urine cultures ā€¢ Drug OD: ā€¢ Serum & urine toxicology screen (i.e TCA/ anti- psychotic), aspirin level
  • 22. Status Epilepticus ā€¢ Extra investigations if < 6 months: ā€¢ Blood gas ā€¢ Ammonia ā€¢ Pan- cultures ā€¢ Metabolic screening: ā€¢ Plasma amino acids ā€¢ Urine reducing substances ā€¢ Serum lactate, pyruvate ā€¢ Neonatal screening report check ā€¢ Coagulation profile ā€¢ LFT
  • 23. Supraventricular Tachycardia ā€¢ Management: 1. Connect to monitor, apply AED pads 2. Airway: patency, maintainability, insert oropharyngeal airway if unable 3. Breathing: support with NRM 10 L/min 100% FiO2, bag- valve- mask ventilation if apneic 4. Circulation: 1. Apply cold compress to upper half of face if easily available 2. Insert 2 large bore IV cannulas in the nearest vein to the heart in UL 5. If unstable: start CPR ļƒ  synchronized cardioversion 0.5 J/kg ļƒ  rhythm check ļƒ  still persists, repeat 1 J/kg ļƒ  may give up to 2 J/kg 6. If stable: give Adenosine 0.1 mg/kg rapid push (max 6 mg) followed by rapid saline flush ļƒ  second dose 0.2 mg/kg (max dose 12 mg) ļƒ  Cardiologist consultation for Amiodarone 5 mg/kg or Procainamide
  • 24. Supraventricular Tachycardia ā€¢ Investigations: 1. Repeat vital signs 2. 12- lead ECG 3. Urea electrolytes 4. Glucose
  • 25. Upper GI Bleeding ā€¢ Management: ā€¢ Connect to monitor ā€¢ Airway: ensure patency, maintainability, check for bleeding source/ broken teeth/ abrasions ā€¢ Breathing: support oxygenation (if SpO2 < 94%), ventilation via non- rebreather mask ā€¢ Circulation: ā€¢ 2 large bore IV cannulas ā€¢ IV NS 0.9% 20 ml/kg over 10 mins ā€¢ Maintenance IV fluids 100 mg/kg/day ā€¢ Nasogastric lavage to assess gastric contents (fresh vs old blood) ā€¢ IV Esomeprazole 1 mg/kg/ dose OD ā€¢ IV Octreotide ā€¢ Fresh frozen plasma 15 ml/kg ā€¢ Upper GI endoscopy within 24- 48 hours of onset
  • 26. Upper GI Bleeding ā€¢ Labs: ā€¢ Blood gas ā€¢ POCT glucose ā€¢ Blood group and save ā€¢ Cross match ā€¢ FBC ā€¢ PT, PTT ā€¢ Liver function test ā€¢ Urea electrolytes ā€¢ Creatinine ā€¢ Amylase, lipase ā€¢ Abdomen x- ray (foreign body) and USS (portal HTN) ā€¢ Urgent endoscopy to identify bleeding source ā€¢ MRA/ CTA in cases of vessel anomalies- diagnostic and therapeutic
  • 27. Cardiac Arrest ā€¢ Management: ā€¢ Appearance- Breathing- Colour ļƒ  Unresponsive, gasping/ apneic, pale/ cyanosed ļƒ  Check pulse and breathing ļƒ  If absent, call for help & start chest compressions ā€¢ Single resuscitator: 30:2 chest compressions to breath ratio. 2 hands technique over sternum, push hard and fast- at least 4- 5 cm deep with adequate recoil, minimal interruptions ā€¢ Once help arrives- connect to monitor & AED. Switch to 2 resuscitator technique- ratio 15: 2. Pause briefly to allow rhythm analysis. ā€¢ If unshockable rhythm: asystole, pulseless electrical activity ļƒ  continue CPR for 2 minutes (5 cycles), administer Epinephrine every 3 minutes 0.1 ml/kg of 0.1 mg/mL. ā€¢ If shockable rhythm: V fib, pulseless VT ļƒ  defibrillation 2 J/kg, continue CPR ļƒ  defibrillation 4 J/kg + start IV Epinephrine every 3 minutes 0.1 ml/kg of 0.1 mg/ mL formulation ļƒ  defibrillation 6 J/kg + Amiodarone 5 mg/kg bolus + Epinephrine Q3 minutes
  • 28. Cardiac Arrest ā€¢ Assess for H & T: ā€¢ Hypovolemia ā€¢ Hypothermia ā€¢ Hypoxia ā€¢ Hydrogen ions (acidosis) ā€¢ Hypoglycemia ā€¢ Hypo/ hyperkalemia ā€¢ Tension pneumothorax ā€¢ Tamponade around heart ā€¢ Toxins ā€¢ Thrombosis: lung or heart
  • 29. Paracetamol Toxicity ā€¢ Toxic dose: 150 mg/kg ā€¢ Management: ā€¢ ABC ā€¢ Labs: FBC, CRP, LFT, glucose, bilirubin, PT/ PTT, urea electrolytes, creatinine ā€¢ Activated charcoal 1 gram/kg within 4 hours ingestion ā€¢ N- acetylcysteine indications: ā€¢ Serum acetaminophen level at 4 hours post- ingestion high level on Rumack- Matthew nomogram ā€¢ Deranged liver function ā€¢ NAC dose: PO 140 mg/kg loading followed by 70 mg/kg every 4 hours for 17 doses; IV 3 bag method over 21 hours (1 hr ļƒ  4 hrs ļƒ  16 hrs)
  • 30. All Doses ā€¢ EpiPen (1:1,000): ā€¢ < 30 kg ļƒ  0.15 mg ā€¢ >/= 30 kg ļƒ  0.3 mg ā€¢ IV Epinephrine for anaphylaxis: 0.1- 1 mcg/kg/min ā€¢ IV/ IM/ PO Diphenhydramine 1 mg/kg Q6H ā€¢ IV Methylprednisolone 2 mg/kg loading (max dose 60 mg) ļƒ  0.5 mg/kg Q6H maintenance ā€¢ Salbutamol NEB: ā€¢ < 20 kg: 2.5 mg ā€¢ >/= 20 kg: 5 mg ā€¢ IV Dexamethasone 0.6 mg/kg (max dose 16 mg) ā€¢ Racemic epinephrine NEB 2.25% 0.25- 0.5 ml mixed with 3 ml normal saline Q 20 mins PRN ā€¢ IV MgSO4 50 mg/kg slow infusion over 30 minutes under monitor ā€¢ IV D10% bolus 2- 5 ml/kg STAT for hypoglycemia
  • 31. All Doses ā€¢ IV Naloxone 0.1 mg/kg (max dose 2 mg) ā€¢ IV Mannitol 0.5 g/kg ā€¢ IV Hypertonic saline 3% 5 ml/kg (for raised ICP) ā€¢ PR Diazepam 0.5 mg/kg (max dose 20 mg) ā€¢ IV Diazepam 0.2 mg/kg (max dose 10 mg) ā€¢ IV Lorazepam 0.1 mg/kg (max dose 4 mg) ā€¢ IV Phenytoin 20 mg/kg over 20 mins (max rate 1 mg/kg/min) ā€¢ IV Levetiracetam 60 mg/kg ā€¢ IV Phenobarbital 20 mg/kg over 20 mins (max rate 2 mg/kg/min) ā€¢ IV Esomeprazole 1 mg/kg/dose OD ā€¢ IV/ IO Epinephrine 0.1 ml/kg of 0.1 mg/mL concentration Q3-5 mins ā€¢ IV Amiodarone 5 mg/kg bolus, may be given 3 times (15 mg/kg) ā€¢ PO Activated charcoal: 1 gram/kg ā€¢ PO NAC: 140 mg/kg load, 70 mg/kg Q4H for 17 doses IV NAC: 3 bag method over 21 hours (1 hr ļƒ  4 hrs ļƒ  16 hrs)
  • 33. CNS Plan ā€¢ HAND WASH ā€¢ Introduction, permission ā€¢ Request to expose- ideally remain in underwear only ā€¢ Show examiner that you are looking at him from all directions ā€¢ General Exam: ā€¢ Aids: this will tell me the extend of his mobility (?tone/ power issues) ā€¢ Dysmorphisms: complex genetic diseases, macro- vs microcephaly, abnormal eye movements, tongue fasciculations ā€¢ Feel the head for fontanelles, VP shunt presence ā€¢ Look into their eyes to see any rings, spots ā€¢ Skin for neurocutaneous markers ā€¢ Check if they are wearing pampers
  • 34. CNS Plan By this point I will be able to tell if I am in one of 3 scenarios: ā€¢ A- Normal looking, well- grown child, think of: 1. CNS disease: Hidden spots/ rough patches/ nerve area lumps ļƒ  NF/ TS 2. Acquired LMNL disease: GBS/ CIDP/ TM/ cord compression (trauma/ tumour) 3. Acquired UMNL disease: brain tumour/ stroke 4. Muscle disease ļƒ  DMD/ BMD/ congenital muscle dystrophies 5. Nerve disease ļƒ  Charcot- Marie Tooth Disease 6. Issues from his past: 1. Prematurity causing Spastic Diplegia (LL affected, so he looks good otherwise) or Hereditary Spastic Diplegia 2. Back area scars ļƒ  Repaired MMC in childhood with cord compression/ spinal dysraphism
  • 35. CNS Plan ā€¢ B- Globally delayed, malnourished, unaware child: ā€¢ Cerebral palsy ā€¢ See next slide for causes of CP ā€¢ Brain atrophy secondary to severe hydrocephalus, +/- VP shunt ā€¢ Congenital hydrocephalus: ā€¢ Walker- Warburg syndrome ā€¢ Aqueductal stenosis ā€¢ Dandy walker cyst ā€¢ Arnold- Chiari malformation ā€¢ Acquired hydrocephalus: ā€¢ Intraventricular hemorrhage ā€¢ Meningitis/ empyema ā€¢ Choroid plexus tumour ā€¢ C- Innocent- looking, bright eyed but very weak- bodied child ļƒ  most likely SMA
  • 36. CNS Plan ā€¢ Causes of CP: ā€¢ Antenatal: ā€¢ Prematurity ā€¢ Antepartum hemorrhage: placental abruption, vasa previa ā€¢ Congenital infections (TORCH) ā€¢ Maternal drug abuse ā€¢ Fetal genetic disorders ā€¢ Structural brain malformations ā€¢ Natal: ā€¢ Birth asphyxia ā€¢ Brain hemorrhage ā€¢ Post- natal: ā€¢ Sepsis/ infections ā€¢ Brain hemorrhage ā€¢ Kernicterus ā€¢ Non- accidental injury
  • 37. CNS Plan ā€¢ Gait: ā€¢ Forwards walk: ā€¢ Hemiplegic circumduction + arm flexed gait ļƒ  Spastic Hemiplegia ā€¢ Diplegic scissoring gait ļƒ  Spastic diplegia ā€¢ High steppage + slightly unbalanced gait ļƒ  CMT ā€¢ Ataxic, broad- based, unsteady gait ļƒ  Cerebellar ataxia ā€¢ Weak legs gait: ā€¢ Waddling gait + PROXIMAL muscle weakness (+ Gower) + lumbar lordosis + calf muscle hypertrophy ļƒ  DMD/ BMD ā€¢ Waddling gait + PROXIMAL muscle weakness (+ Gower) + tongue fasciculations ļƒ  SMA- 3 ā€¢ Waddling/ weak gait + DISTAL muscle weakness (- Gower) ļƒ  GBS/ CIDP ā€¢ Tip toe ā€¢ Heel walk ļƒ  unable in DMD, CP ā€¢ Tandem walk ļƒ  unable in cerebellar disorder ā€¢ Test for Romberg sign: + in sensory ataxia (ļƒ  CMT) ā€¢ Bend back for scoliosis ā€¢ Gower sign ļƒ  + in DMD & SMA 3
  • 38. CNS Plan ā€¢ Once patient lying back on bed: ā€¢ Inspect: leg length discrepancy, muscle bulk, scars, visible fasciculations ā€¢ Tone: log roll + passive movement ā€¢ If high tone, check for ankle clonus ā€¢ Power: ask to lift arm/ leg off bed ļƒ  grade 3/6, then can go up or down ā€¢ Reflexes: brachioradialis, biceps, triceps, knee, ankle ā€¢ Babinski reflex: ā€¢ Normal: down- going plantars ā€¢ Abnormal (UMNL): up- going plantars ā€¢ Cerebellar: ā€¢ Hold a toy (intention tremor) ā€¢ Oculomotor apraxia ā€¢ Dysdiadokokinesia ā€¢ Finger to nose test ā€¢ Heel to shin test ā€¢ Tandem walk ā€¢ Sensation: ā€¢ Deep: joint position, vibration on bony prominence ā€¢ Superficial: light touch, temperature, pain ā€¢ Cortical: 2 point discrimination,
  • 39. Specific: Cerebellar Examination ā€¢ HAND WASH ā€¢ General examination ā€¢ Gait: tandem walk ā€¢ Romberg Sign ā€¢ Ocular nystagmus ā€¢ Scanning speech: ā€œhippopotamusā€ ā€¢ Intention tremor: ā€¢ Button his shirt ā€¢ Hold a far away object (ā€œtake my penā€) ā€¢ Finger to nose test ā€¢ Dysdiadokokinesia ā€¢ Heel to shin test ā€¢ Knee DTR: pendular I would like to complete my clinical exam with vitals, growth chart, full neurological examination, developmental assessment, higher mental status and cranial nerves.
  • 40. Specific: Cerebellar Examination ā€¢ Cerebellar Ataxia: ā€¢ Acute: ā€¢ Viral cerebellitis: VZV, EBV, CMV ā€¢ ADEM ā€¢ Trauma ā€¢ Stroke or space- occupying lesion ā€¢ Cerebellar hemorrhage: vascular malformations, bleeding disorders ā€¢ Poisoning- phenytoin and antihistamines ā€¢ Vestibular dysfunction ā€¢ Chronic: ā€¢ Genetic: Ataxia telangiectasia, Friedreich ataxia ā€¢ Nutritional: Vitamin B12 and E deficiencies ā€¢ Metabolic: Abetalipoproteinemia ā€¢ Congenital: agenesis/ aplasia/ hypoplasia cerebellum, dandy- walker malformation, Chiari malformation
  • 41. Specific: High- Steppage Gait ā€¢ HAND WASH ā€¢ Charcot- Marie- Tooth Dse: ā€¢ Distal muscle wasting- ā€œChampagne bottle legsā€ ā€¢ Bilateral pes cavus ā€¢ High steppage gait, slightly unsteady ā€¢ Romberg + ā€¢ Hypotonia ā€¢ Hyporeflexia ā€¢ Distal sensory loss ā€¢ DDx: ā€¢ Peroneal nerve damage with foot drop ā€¢ Multiple sclerosis ā€¢ Guillain- Barre Syndrome ā€¢ SCFE ā€¢ Poliomyelitis
  • 42. Specific: Hemiplegia ā€¢ Fixed flexion deformity with pronated arm, hypertonia, reduced power, hyperreflexia ā€¢ DDx (Unilateral focal brain lesion): ā€¢ CVA/ stroke: ā€¢ Ischemic infarction ā€¢ Hemorrhagic infarction ā€¢ Intracranial mass ā€¢ Neuronal migration disorder ā€¢ Neonatal meningitis/ encephalitis
  • 43. Specific: Hypotonia ā€¢ DDx: ā€¢ SMA ā€¢ DMD/ BMD/ congenital myopathies ā€¢ Hypothyroidism ā€¢ Syndromes: ā€¢ Down syndrome ā€¢ Prader- Willi disease ā€¢ Pompe disease (Glycogen storage disease- 2) ā€¢ Zellweger disease
  • 44. CVS Plan ā€¢ HAND WASH ā€¢ Possibilities: ā€¢ Scars present: ā€¢ With cyanosis: ā€¢ Full corrected congenital cyanotic heart disease with repair < 6 months ago ā€¢ Partially corrected congenital cyanotic heart disease ā€¢ Without cyanosis: ā€¢ Fully corrected congenital cyanotic heart disease > 6 months ago ā€¢ Corrected acyanotic heart disease: older child, healthy- looking ā€¢ Scars absent: ā€¢ With cyanosis: ā€¢ Uncorrected congenital cyanotic heart disease (unlikely): ToF ā€¢ Pulmonary hypertension: isolated or secondary to left to right shunting heart disease (Eisenminger Syndrome) ā€¢ Without cyanosis: ā€¢ Innocent murmur ā€¢ Septal heart lesions: VSD, ASD, AVSD ā€¢ Valvular heart lesion: AS, PS, PDA
  • 45. CVS Plan ā€¢ Cyanotic heart diseases & their corrections: ā€¢ TGA ļƒ  PGE1, balloon atrial septostomy via cath, midline sternotomy for arterial switch procedure ā€¢ TAPVR ļƒ  PGE1, balloon atrial septostomy via cath, midline sternotomy for correction of aberrant pulmonary vein connections ā€¢ Truncus Arteriosus ļƒ  midline sternotomy for vessel separation ā€¢ ToF: ā€¢ If severe RVOT obstruction in neonatal period ļƒ  BT shunt (subclavian artery to pulmonary artery) ā€¢ Otherwise corrected at 6 months age with VSD closure + RVOT enlargement ā€¢ Hypoplastic left heart syndrome: ā€¢ Norwood procedure: first few weeks of life ā€¢ Bidirectional Glenn procedure: 3- 6 months old ā€¢ Fontan procedure: 18 m- 4 years ā€¢ Heart transplant
  • 46. CVS Plan ā€¢ Syndromic Child: ā€¢ Down syndrome: ASD, VSD, AVSD, pulmonary hypertension ā€¢ Noonan syndrome: peripheral pulmonary stenosis ā€¢ Turner syndrome: bicuspid aortic valve/ aortic stenosis/ coarctation of aorta ā€¢ Marfan syndrome: aortic root dilation/ aortic regurge ā€¢ Cornelia de Lange syndrome: VSD, ToF ā€¢ William syndrome: supra- valvular aortic stenosis, peripheral pulmonary stenosis ā€¢ Alagille syndrome: peripheral pulmonary stenosis ā€¢ Possible Case: ā€¢ Rheumatic heart disease: mitral regurgitation
  • 47. CVS Plan ā€¢ Systolic murmurs: ā€¢ Apex area (left fifth intercostal space MCL): ā€¢ Mitral regurgitation ļƒ  radiates to left axilla ā€¢ Mitral valve prolapse ļƒ  radiates to left axilla ā€¢ Tricuspid area (lower left sternal border 4-5 ICS): ā€¢ VSD ā€¢ Tricuspid regurge ā€¢ Stillā€™s murmur ā€¢ Aortic area (right 2nd ICS mid- clavicular area): ā€¢ Aortic stenosis: supra- valvular, valvular, sub- valvular ļƒ  radiates to carotid ā€¢ Venous hum/ innocent flow murmur ā€¢ Pulmonary area (left 2nd ICS mid- clavicular area): ā€¢ Pulmonary stenosis, pulmonary valve stenosis ā€¢ ASD ā€¢ Coarctation of aortic ļƒ  radiates to inter- scapular area ā€¢ PDA ļƒ  radiates to left infra- scapular area ā€¢ Venous hum/ innocent flow murmur
  • 48. CVS Plan ā€¢ Innocent murmurs: ā€¢ Asymptomatic, incidental findings ā€¢ Isolated to systole ā€¢ Musical nature ā€¢ Short in duration ā€¢ Soft, no associated thrills or heaves ā€¢ Change with position (louder in supine) ā€¢ Types: ā€¢ Flow murmurs: pulmonary or aortic areas ā€¢ Stillā€™s murmur: tricuspid area ļƒ  loudest on lying down ā€¢ Venous hum: bilateral sub-clavicular area ļƒ  disappears on lying down
  • 49. CVS Plan ā€¢ Crucial Points: ā€¢ Pulse: ā€¢ Rate ā€¢ Rhythm ā€¢ Volume ā€¢ Character ā€¢ Radio- radial delay ā€¢ Radio- femoral delay ā€¢ Respiratory rate, signs of distress ā€¢ Hepatomegaly ā€¢ Lower limb & sacral edema
  • 50. CVS Plan ā€¢ Chest wall scars: ā€¢ Left thoracotomy: ā€¢ PA banding ā€¢ PDA repair ā€¢ Coarctation of aorta repair ā€¢ BT shunt ā€¢ Lobectomy ā€¢ Left diaphragmatic hernia repair ā€¢ Right thoracotomy: ā€¢ BT shunt ā€¢ Glenn procedure ā€¢ Lobectomy ā€¢ Right diaphragmatic hernia repair ā€¢ Tracheo- esophageal fistula repair ā€¢ Midline sternotomy: any valve or septal defect repair ā€¢ Left upper region: cardiac pacemaker
  • 51. CVS Plan ā€¢ Clubbing DDx: ā€¢ Cardiac: ā€¢ Cyanotic congenital heart disease ā€¢ Pulmonary: ā€¢ Bronchiectasis ā€¢ Lung abscess ā€¢ Empyema ā€¢ Cystic fibrosis ā€¢ Fibrosing alveolitis ā€¢ GIT: ā€¢ Inflammatory bowel disease ā€¢ Biliary cirrhosis ā€¢ Biliary atresia ā€¢ Others: ā€¢ Severe hyperthyroidism ā€¢ Familial ā€¢ Traumatic ā€¢ Idiopathic
  • 52. Abdomen Plan ā€¢ Isolated hepatomegaly: ā€¢ Structural liver disease: ā€¢ Biliary atresia ā€¢ Choledochal cyst ā€¢ Polycystic liver disease ā€¢ Fatty liver ā€¢ Sickle cell disease ā€¢ Tumours: ā€¢ Hepatoblastoma ā€¢ Hepatocellular carcinoma ā€¢ Glycogen hepatopathy (2ry to uncontrolled DM) ā€¢ Heart failure
  • 53. Abdomen Plan ā€¢ Isolated splenomegaly: ā€¢ Gaucher disease ā€¢ Neiman Pick disease ā€¢ Thalassemia ā€¢ Sickle cell anemia ā€¢ Chronic myeloid leukemia ā€¢ Kala azar disease
  • 54. Abdomen Plan ā€¢ Hepatosplenomegaly: ā€¢ Infection: EBV, CMV ā€¢ Infiltrates: leukemia, lymphoma, LCH, HLH ā€¢ Metabolic disease: MPS, lysosomal disorders, peroxisomal disorders ā€¢ Blood disease: thalassemia ā€¢ Hepatosplenomegaly + portal HTN: ā€¢ Alpha- 1 antitrypsin deficiency ā€¢ CF- associated liver disease ā€¢ Wilson disease ā€¢ Autoimmune liver disease ā€¢ Chronic viral hepatitis ā€¢ Congenital hepatic fibrosis
  • 55. Kasai Procedure ā€¢ Indications: biliary atresia & type 4b choledochal cyst ā€¢ Ideal timing: before 45 days of life ā€¢ Procedure: ā€¢ Hepato- porto- enterostomy ā€¢ Bypass the fibrosed extra- hepatic bile ducts and connect directly to the jejunum to allow drainage ā€¢ Complications: ā€¢ Failure of procedure (especially if beyond 45 days) ā€¢ Surgical wound site infection ā€¢ Ascending cholangitis ā€¢ Hepatic fibrosis (late stage)
  • 56. Liver Transplant Indications ā€¢ Acute liver failure: ā€¢ Viral/ infectious ā€¢ Drug- induced ā€¢ Autoimmune hepatitis ā€¢ Chronic liver failure: ā€¢ Extra- hepatic biliary atresia (most common) ā€¢ Alagille syndrome ā€¢ Alpha- 1 antitrypsin deficiency ā€¢ Wilson disease ā€¢ Tyrosinemia ā€¢ Liver tumours- hepatoblastoma
  • 57. Renal Transplant Indications ā€¢ Child with chronic kidney disease (GFR < 20) & any of below: ā€¢ Symptoms of uremia ā€¢ Failure to thrive ā€¢ Delayed psychomotor development ā€¢ Metabolic bone disease ā€¢ Causes of pediatric CKD: ā€¢ Obstructive uropathy ā€¢ Hypoplastic/ dysplastic kidneys ā€¢ Reflux nephropathy ā€¢ FSGS ā€¢ PCKD
  • 58. Musculoskeletal Plan ā€¢ P- GALS assessment: ā€¢ Hand wash ā€¢ Screening questions: 1. Do you have any pain or stiffness in your bones, muscles or joints? 2. Do you have any trouble getting dressed alone? 3. Do you have any trouble going up or down stairs? ā€¢ Remove clothes, inspect front- side- back ā€¢ Gait: forwards, tip toe, heel ā€¢ Back: bend to check for scoliosis ā€¢ Hands behind head elbows out ļƒ  arms outstretched palm down ļƒ  fist ļƒ  MCP squeeze ļƒ  palms up ļƒ  finger opposition ļƒ  prayer sign ļƒ  reverse prayer ļƒ  arms up to roof ļƒ  look at sky ļƒ  ears to shoulders ļƒ  3 fingers in mouth ā€¢ Legs: active then passive movements ā€¢ Once target joint seen: Look ļƒ  feel ļƒ  move ļƒ  function
  • 59. Musculoskeletal Plan ā€¢ Marfan Syndrome: (>/= 7 systematic score) ā€¢ Facial features ā€¢ Myopia ā€¢ Reduced upper to lower segment ratio ā€¢ Increased arm span (more than height) ā€¢ Scoliosis/ thoracolumbar kyphosis ā€¢ Skin striae ā€¢ Wrist sign ļƒ  pinky to thumb around wrist ā€¢ Thumb sign ā€¢ Pectus excavatum or carinatum ā€¢ Hind foot deformity ā€¢ Pes planus
  • 61. Enter The Room ā€¢ Introduce yourself ā€¢ Ask for permission ā€¢ Wash your hands ā€¢ Ask mother: ā€œDoes the child have any hearing or seeing problems?ā€ ā€¢ Decide if you think the child is dysmorphic ā€¢ Turn to the child, be very enthusiastic: 1. What is your name? ļƒ  1 yr 2. How old are you? ļƒ  2 yrs 3. Are you a boy or a girl? ļƒ  3 yrs 4. Where do you live? ļƒ  4 yrs 5. When is your birthday? ļƒ  5 yrs
  • 62. Fine Motor 1. Cubes: tower, bridge + train, stairs 6 & 10 2. Drawing shapes 3. Draw a man 4. Picture puzzle 5. Beads and string 6. Scissors
  • 63.
  • 64. Fine Motor ā€¢ Cubes: ā€¢ Just bangs cubes ļƒ  10 months ā€¢ 3 cubes ļƒ  18 months ā€¢ Age x 3 ļƒ  number of cubes ā€¢ If he reaches 9 cubes = 3 years ļƒ  go for: ā€¢ Bridge and train ļƒ  confirms 3 years ā€¢ Stairs of 6 ļƒ  4 years ā€¢ Stairs of 10 ļƒ  5 years ā€¢ Simultaneously check if child can identify: ā€¢ 2 colours ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ 3 colours ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ 4 colours ļƒ  4 yrs
  • 65. Fine Motor ā€¢ Drawing: ā€¢ Vertical scribble/ line ļƒ  18 months ā€¢ Horizontal scribble/ line ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ Circle ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Cross ļƒ  4 yrs ā€¢ Square ļƒ  4.5 yrs ā€¢ Triangle ļƒ  5 yrs ā€¢ Diamond ļƒ  6 yrs LOX STD
  • 66. Fine Motor ā€¢ Draw a Man: ā€¢ 3 parts ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ 4 parts ļƒ  4 yrs ā€¢ 5 parts ļƒ  5 yrs 5 parts
  • 67. Fine Motor ā€¢ Picture Puzzle: ā€¢ 2 shapes ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ 3 shapes ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ 6 shapes ļƒ  4 yrs
  • 68. Fine Motor ā€¢ Scissors: ā€¢ Random cuts ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Straight line ļƒ  4 yrs ā€¢ Shape cuts ļƒ  5 yrs ā€¢ Beads & String: ā€¢ Big beads ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Small beads ļƒ  4 yrs
  • 69. Gross Motor ā€¢ Walk: ā€¢ Forwards ļƒ  1 yr ā€¢ Backwards ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ Sideways ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Tandem: ā€¢ Forwards ļƒ  4 yrs ā€¢ Backwards ļƒ  5 yrs ā€¢ Tip toe: ā€¢ Stand ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ Walk ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Hop ļƒ  4 yrs ā€¢ Skip ļƒ  5 yrs ā€¢ Ball: ā€¢ Throw/ kick to me ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ Catch hand outstretched ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Catch hands up ļƒ  4 yrs ā€¢ Catch well ļƒ  5 yrs ā€¢ Ask mom about stairs: ā€¢ Needs help ļƒ  1.5 yr ā€¢ Up child, down help ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ Up down child ļƒ  2.5 yrs ā€¢ Up adult, down child ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Up down adult ļƒ  3.5- 4 yrs
  • 70. Social ā€¢ Feeding ā€¢ Cup ļƒ  1 yr ā€¢ Spoon ļƒ  18 m ā€¢ Spoon + fork ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ Spoon + fork + knife ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Dressing: ā€¢ Removes shoes and socks ļƒ  18 m ā€¢ Helps with dressing ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ Undresses ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Dresses under supervision ļƒ  4 yrs ā€¢ Dresses alone ļƒ  5 yrs ā€¢ Caring: ā€¢ Indicates needs ļƒ  1 yr ā€¢ Indicates toilet ļƒ  1.5 yrs ā€¢ Dry by day ļƒ  2- 3 yrs ā€¢ Toilet alone, face wash, brush teeth, comb hair ļƒ  4 yrs ā€¢ Dry by night ļƒ  5 yrs ā€¢ Playing: ā€¢ Bye bye, peek a boo ļƒ  1 yr ā€¢ Milk to baby doll ļƒ  2 yrs ā€¢ Parallel play ļƒ  3 yrs ā€¢ Takes turns ļƒ  4 yrs ā€¢ I am mom, you are dad ļƒ  5 yrs
  • 71. Speech ā€¢ 1 yr: ā€¢ Says mama and baba ā€¢ Responds to name ā€¢ 18 months: ā€¢ Knows mama, baba and 1 more word ā€¢ Obeys 1 word command ā€¢ Points to 3 face parts ā€¢ 2 yrs: ā€¢ 2 things about self: name, age ā€¢ 2- word sentences ā€¢ Follows 2- step commands ļƒ  ā€œget ball and give to mommyā€ ā€¢ 2 colours ā€¢ 2 common objects
  • 72. Speech ā€¢ 3 yrs: ā€¢ 3 things about self: name, age, gender ā€¢ 3 colours ā€¢ 3- word sentences ā€¢ Follows 3- step commands ļƒ  ā€œcome here, take pencil and give to mommyā€ ā€¢ 3 common objects ā€¢ Nursery rhymes ā€¢ 4 yrs: ā€¢ 4 things about self: name, age, gender, address ā€¢ 4 colours ā€¢ Counts to 10 using 1 hand ā€¢ 5 yrs: ā€¢ 5 things about self: name, age, gender, address, birthday ā€¢ 5 colours ā€¢ Counts to 10 using 2 hands