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The Child with a Rash: Part One

February 21, 2019 by James Thomas in Paediatrics, Sepsis

Dr Rachel Tricks rejoins us to go through the management of a child with a non-blanching rash

- we go through the steps of assessing and managing a child with a non-blanching rash

- the red flags of a petechial rash

- common viral rashes (including a rant by Jamie against Andrew Wakefield and his ‘research’

Here’s a copy of the petechial rash algorithm used at the NUH NHS Trust:

Images from DermNetNz

Meningococcal Purpura

Non-specific viral rash

Urticarial rash

Chickenpox

Roseola

Parvovirus

Measles

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Rubella

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease

Epstein Barr Virus Plus Amoxicillin

Eczema Herpeticum

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February 21, 2019 /James Thomas
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