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PE shows HTN, periorbital edema, weight gain, flank or abdominal pain, arthralgia
Treatment of glomerulonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER-Supportive care.
Spontaneous resolution occurs 95% of the time.
Hospitalization might be required during initial phase, fluid and sodium restrictions, diuretics,
antihypertensives, and antibiotic treatment if culture is positive.
Resolution occurs once diuresis occurs.
Gross hematuria persists for 1-2 weeks after, and microscopic hematuria can persist for 2 years.
Complement levels return to normal in 6-8 weeks.
Symptoms of Pyelonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER-fever, chills, backache
, Treatment of a sprain - CORRECT ANSWER-RICE.
Rest it; Support or immobilization in the functional position, Ice. Compression: wrap with an ace
bandage or splint, and elevation.
Use RICE strategies for 24-48 hours. NSAIDS aid in reducing inflammation, and control pain.
Early ROM exercises protect against further injury and relieves swelling and pain.
Diagnosis of growing pains - CORRECT ANSWER-Extremity pains are growing pains, located in
the shins, calves, thighs or popliteal fossa.
Almost always bilateral, and appears late in the day or wakes the child from sleep. It may be
related to overuse syndrome in active children.
Peak age incidence is 4-8 years of age, pain is usually gone by morning, poorly localized, not
associated with limp or disability, no fevers or swelling, no history of trauma. T
reatment is symptomatic, heat and analgesia may benefit.
Diagnosis of JRA - CORRECT ANSWER-Encompasses several disorders that have a common
feature of arthritis.
Diagnosis of exclusion.
Diagnosis requires a persistent arthritis for more than 6 weeks in a pediatric patient younger
than 16 years old