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You are called to see a three year old female child at home. It is 11.30 pm and mum states her daughter has been unwell for approximately 16 hours since 8.00 am this morning when she woke her to go to pre-school.

HPI 16/24 generally unwell; has vomited once (stomach contents), no diarrhoea

O/A In bed, awake, alert, orientated for age, not in obvious distress. She prefers to be in bed with blankets over her

C/O “feels sick” – unable to be more specific

O/E

V/S: BP 100/70 PR 100 RR 40 T 37.5° SpO2 99% RA BGL 3.3 (~70) GCS 15

EXTREMITIES: Without cyanosis, clubbing or edema. Skin: WPD w/o purpura.

NEURO: NAD

HEENT: Denies sore throat, PERL (somewhat sensitive to pupillary light), otherwise NAD

NECK: Supple w/o lymphadenopathy.

CVS: NAD, normal S1/S2 w/o adventitious sounds

RESP: Air entry clear/equal, no adventitia, no cough

ABDO: Soft, non-tender, no distension, good bowel sounds. Inguinal area is normal.

Consider …

(1) What is your provisional diagnosis?

(2) Are there any “red flags” which you think this child needs immediate referral to a Doctor?

(3) If so, how quickly should she be seen by the Doctor upon arrival? Immediately? 10 minutes? 30? 60? 120?

(4) What treatment would you provide right now and why?

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The respiration rate is high for a child that age at rest. Any three year old who generally acts unwell, probably is.

Before jumping to rush to the doctor, we would need a lot more of this child's history. However, calling 911 will usually get you to the doctor pretty fast, not sure how long it will take you to be seen.

And your bgl and temp have me off as I'm used to gifferent readings and too tired and lazy

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The respiration rate is high for a child that age at rest. Any three year old who generally acts unwell, probably is.

Before jumping to rush to the doctor, we would need a lot more of this child's history. However, calling 911 will usually get you to the doctor pretty fast, not sure how long it will take you to be seen.

And your bgl and temp have me off as I'm used to gifferent readings and too tired and lazy

So, do you know what the normal respiratory rate for a 3 year old is? What if its 20? or 30? or 35? How will that change the way you look at it given the overall clinical picture?

The BGL is in both mmol/l and mg/dl; the temp in F is 99.5, apologies. What do these numbers tell you?

Just because mum called 911 doesn't mean the child needs to be seen by a doctor tonight.

What I am asking is do you think she needs to be seen by a doctor tonight, and if so, how soon? i.e. how much of a threat to her life is your diagnosis?

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O/A In bed, awake, alert, orientated for age, not in obvious distress. She prefers to be in bed with blankets over her

Does she want the blankets over her head specifically?

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Yes, 30ish to 35ish .

How much has she been drinking? Does she have a medical history?

Why did mom feel the need to call?

Meds?

Yes what?

OK so if the normal respiratory rate for a 3 year old is 30-35 then what does her RR being 40 mean to you?

PMHx NAD

Mum called because she doesn't know what to do

No regular Rx

Does she want the blankets over her head specifically?

Hard to tell, she wants to hide under her covers in general ...

any neck stiffness d/t the blankets over the head and sensitivity to light (photophobia?) You can be seeing early meningitis (no rash yet).

No neck stiffness that we can illicit but it's a crook 3 year old so ....

Could be meningitis, could be anything ...

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