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1. <2yo 2. premature 3. smoke exposure 4. pacifier 5. male 6. -breast fed 7. NDN 8. Winter |
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| must have 3 findings to be AOM: |
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1. rapid onset 2. effusion 3. s/sx |
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| pain management doseage for acetominophen |
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| 10-15mg/kg q4-6h & not >5doses in 24h |
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| pain management doses for ibuprofen: |
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| which age group always gets abx for suspected AOM: |
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| first line abx for mild-moderate AOM: |
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| Amox 80-90mg/kg/d divided into 2doses |
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| abx for severe AOM or (R) AOM: |
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| ES augmentin 90mg/kg/d divided into 2 doses |
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| if no improvement wn 72hrs on amox, move to: |
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| augmentin 90mg/kg/day divided into 2 doses |
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| if no improvemetn wn 72 w augmentinES then move to: |
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| duration of tx for mild AOM: |
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| duration of tx for severe AOM: |
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| indications for tubes for recurrent AOM: |
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| complication of augmentin: |
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1. mastoiditis 2. auditory squelae 3. bacteremia/meningitis (rare) |
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| who are candidates for prophylaxis abx for AOM? |
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