Fill in the boxes with the following disease-specific information:
- Epidemiology (causative agent(s), peak incidence for age group, social setting, season, climate, etc.).
- Distinguishing features from the history of present illness.
- Distinguishing features from the physical exam.
- Management: Include diagnostic testing, medications (include drug name and dosing), patient education, and follow-up.
- Attach references. Please use Garzon Maaks, D.L., Starr, N. B., Brady, M. A., Gaylord, N. M., Driessnack, M., Duderstadt, K. G. (2020). Burns’ Pediatric primary care (7th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Science. ISBN-13: 978-0323581967
- Lieberthal, A. S., Carrol, A. E., Chonmaitree, T., Ganiats, T. G., Hoberman, A., Jackson, M. R., . . . Tunkel, D. E. (2013). The diagnosis and management of acute otitis media, American Academy of Pediatrics, 131(3).
- Clinical Research Articles (only) pertaining to this assignment.
Epidemiology (causative agent, peak age, season, etc.) | Distinguishing Features from History of Present Illness | Distinguishing Features from Physical Exam | Diagnosis | Management (Medications including drug name and dosing, education) | |
Herpangina | |||||
Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease | |||||
Herpes Stomatitis | |||||
Influenza | |||||
Infectious Mono | |||||
Covid-19 (SARS CoV-2) | |||||
Strep Throat | |||||
Gonococcal Pharyngitis |
References