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Pediatric Clinical Diagnosis
Pediatric Clinical Diagnosis
Hartono Gunardi, Sudigdo Sastroasmoro,
Irawan Mangunatmadja, Department of Child Health, Medical
SchoolUniversity of Indonesia, Jakarta
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Differences Adult and Pediatrics
• History is given by second person.• The parents may place their own
interpretation on events(any fever may be called tonsillitis).
• The cooperation of the child cannot be guarantied
• The expression of the disease may be influenced by the child’s developmental status (hypothermia may indicates severe infection in newborn)
A child is not a small adult !
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Differences Adult and Pediatrics
• The predominant impact of the disease may be on growth and development (UTI, Chronic illness).
• Physiological norms are more constant in adults, variable with age in infants and children( HR, RR)
• Clinical signs of the disease may differ from those of adults (Liver is palpable in infancy).
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Clinical exam in infants and children:
Why special attention?
A child is not a small adult!
Keywords: growth and development
Any information about history, physical, and laboratory /
supporting exams should be judged in relation with the child’s
stage of growth and development.
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The diagnostic paradigm:
History
Physical
Routine lab
Special investigations
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Pediatric History(Anamnesis)
Auto-anamnesis: self reporting by the patient Allo-anamnesis: any information other
than by patient
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History: ≥80%
Supporting exam:5%
Physical exam 10-20%
Listen to them; they are
telling you the diagnosis!!!
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Pediatric history
• Introduce yourself to the parents and child.• A warm greeting and friendly smile to allay
anxiety and promote confidence.• Encourage the parents to tell the story with
minimum of interruption and listen carefully.
• You should not swallow the diagnosis given by the parents.
• It is essential to find out what the concern of the parents are.
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1. Patient’s identity 2. Chief complaint 3. Clinical course 4. Previous illness 5. History of maternal pregnancy 6. History of delivery 7. Feeding history 8. Immunization status 9. Growth and development 10.Family history11.Environment
Anatomy of history taking
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Pediatric history
• Presenting Complaint.• History of present illness and
important related positive & negative symptoms.
• Systems review• Past history
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Pediatric history
• Maternal history (Pre-natal).• Birth history (Natal).• Post-natal history.• Nutritional history.• Immunization• Growth and development• Family history• Social and environmental history
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Maternal history
– Multiparity, any miscarriages, stillbirth or congenital malformation.
– Maternal health during pregnancy (hypertension, TORCH), regular antenatal care, Rh iso-immunization.
– History of drugs ingestion during pregnancy, oligohydroamnios or polyhydroamnios
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Birth history
– Mode of delivery.
– Crying immediately or not.
– Apgar score
– History of asphyxia
– Meconium stained amniotic fluid.
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Post-natal history
– NICU admission?– How long did the baby stay in the
nursery.– Did the baby required mechanical
ventilation ?– Oxygen was given ? Duration of oxygen.– Baby had history of jaundice? Exchange transfusion done?– Any illness during first month of life:
meningitis, convulsion, fever ..etc.
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Nutritional history– Breast or bottle feeding
– Type of formula
– How much milk is given , number of feeds/day
– How is the milk prepared
– When the solid food or cereals is introduced, content of food, any allergy to the food.
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Immunization history– Vaccination program in details ( National)
– Any special vaccination was given.
– When the last vaccine was given
– Any complication of given vaccine
– (Any contraindications for certain vaccine?)
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Growth and development history
– Details of development milestones, smiling , sitting, standing, walking, speech
– Bladder and bowel control
– School performance, behavioral and emotional history.
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Family history
– Father and mother age, consanguinity, level of education and they are healthy or not.
– History of smoking in either parent
– Siblings: number, sex, and their ages.– History of similar disease, chronic ds (TB),
unexplained death and genetic diseases.
– Draw family pedigree
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Social & Environmental history
– It is necessary to build up a picture of the child’s social and cultural environment
– Appreciate fears and stresses at home( parental attitudes, separation, divorce, absence of parent)
– Jealously at the arrival of a new baby– Unexplained injuries may raise the
possibility of child abuse.
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1. A 8-year old girl, 30 kg, 130 cm, 3rd grade of elementary school, repeatedly had good ranking in class. She was brought to the clinic due to 3-day high grade fever, stomach ache, and epistaxis
2. A 12-year old boy, basketball player, suspected of suffering from radial fracture.
Should complete history be obtained in all patients
irrespective of their illness?
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The “My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene” approach
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Pediatric Examination
• Important points to remember:– The examination of infants and children
is an art, demanding qualities of understanding, sympathy and patience.
– Heart rate, Respiratory rate, BP, liver size, heart size varies with age.
– Keep disturbing or painful procedures to the end.
– It is not necessary to be systemic in your examination , but should be complete.
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In general similar to that in adults, i.e. to obtain accurate physical status irrespective of the approachNeeds modification due to nature of infants & children: Start with inspection Followed by auscultation: abdomen
& heart End with examination using
equipment
Physical examination
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Steps in physical exam
General condition Vital signs Anthropometric
measurements Systematic exam
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Pre-exam checklist: WIPE
• :Wash your hands [thus warming them].Introduce yourself to pt, explain what going
to do.Position pt [+/- on parent's knee].Expose area as needed [parent should
undress].
• Any unusual behavior.• If asleep, do the heart, lungs and
abdomen first.
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Pre-exam checklist
• Parent-child interaction, reaction to someone new walking entering the room (child abuse).
• Ask if tenderness anywhere, before start touching them.
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A. General condition
1. Consciousness : alert, apathetic, somnolent, soporous, comatous2. Appearance : health, mild / moderate / severely ill, distressed3. Color : pale, jaundiced, cyanotic4. Specific facies : syndromes, facies cholerica, fish-mouth, facies
leonina, Cooley’s facies
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B. Vital signs
1. Pulse : rate, regularity, volume, equality
2. Respiration : rate, regularity, pattern3. Blood pressure : of 4 extremities4. Temperature : oral, axillary, rectal Note: always describe complete pulse & respiration!
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C. Anthropometric measurements
1. Body length / height: sitting, standing2. Body weight3. Head circumference4. Arm circumference5. Abdominal circumference6. Nutritional status:
W/A, H/A, W/Hplot in standard normal curve
(WHO or NCHS)
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Age (Completed weeks or months)
Le
ng
th (
cm
)Length-for-age GIRLSBirth to 6 months (z-scores)
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 133 4 5 6
WeeksMonths
45
50
55
60
65
70
45
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65
70
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Age (Completed weeks or months)
We
igh
t (k
g)
Weight-for-age GIRLSBirth to 6 months (z-scores)
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 133 4 5 6
WeeksMonths
2
3
4
5
6
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8
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10
2
3
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We
igh
t (k
g)
Weight-for-length GIRLSBirth to 6 months (z-scores)
Length (cm)
-3-2
-1
0
1
2
3
45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80
2
3
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Age (Completed weeks or months)
BM
I (k
g/m
²)BMI-for-age GIRLS
Birth to 6 months (z-scores)
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 133 4 5 6
WeeksMonths
10
11
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16
17
18
19
20
21
22
10
11
12
13
14
15
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D. Systematic examination
Head and neck Chest Abdomen Genitals Extremities Skin, hair, lymph
nodes Neurological
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Head
Examine the head for shapeSutures, Bone defectsSize and tension of fontanelles
Head circumference, rate of growth. Head asymmetry, microcephaly, macrocephaly, other visible abnormalities The hair and scalp should be examined
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Position
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Eye Examination– Look for palpebral edema, ptosis,
exopthalmus– Examine the conjunctivae for anemia and
sclerae for jaundice and the cornea for haziness and opacities
– Pupils size and shape, pupil reflex– Evaluate for strabismus by position of the
light reflex and the cover test. Strabismus is normal before 4-6 months.
– Look for nystagmus– Fundoscopic examination– Visual fields should be tested in all
children old enough to cooperate
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Eye abnormality?
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Ears Examination
• Exam position: same as eye, but child faces the side.
• Check for position (low set ) and shape of both ears.
• Discharge, canals, external ear tenderness.
• Otoscope to examine ear drums.• Evaluate hearing.• The mastoid also need to be checked
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Nose and sinuses
– The nasal examination is performed to detect deformities.
– Deviation of the septum– Color and state of the mucosa and
turbinates– Presence of foreign body– Examine the sinuses for
tenderness
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Mouth and throat
– Breath odor– The color of lips and mucosa– The condition of teeth, gums (hypertrophy in
phenytoin) and buccal mucosa– Look for tongue (geographic tounge), palate,
tonsils and pharynx– Listen to the voice and the quality of cry and
the presence of stridor
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Tonsils
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Neck
– Examine for nuchal rigidity– Swelling– Webbing– Lymph node : location,
consistency, size, tenderness– Thyroid gland– The position of trachea
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Chest
Inspection– The general shape (pectus excavatum or
pectus carinatum)– Abnormal signs : beading (rosary),
asymmetry of expansion•Asess rate,pattern and effort of breathing•Identify variations of respiration and signs of respiratory distress•Recognize grunting, stridor
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Chest
• Palpation• Percussion • Auscultation: breath sounds in
children are usually bronchovesicular. Recognize : wheezing, crackles and asymmetric breath sounds
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Cardiovascular system:• Inspection : Precordial bulge, apical
heave.– Palpation: apex beat : in the 4th
intercostals space in the midclavicular line in children < 7 years ; after that apex : the 5th ics. Thrill ?
– Percussion– Auscultation: heart sound, murmur – Note the effect of changing of position and
exercise on the murmur. Splitting of the 2nd heart sound is common in normal children
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Heart Sounds
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Abdomen (1)
• Inspection: – Shape: Distension, Scaphoid
abdomen, – Visible swellings, hernias.– Umbilicus, veins.– Visible peristalsis.
• Auscultation:– Bowel sounds.
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Abdomen (2)• Palpation:
– Masses.– Areas of ternderness, rebound,
guarding.– Liver, spleen: <6 years may palpate
up to 2cm below costal margin.– Kidneys, bladder.
• Percussion :– Fluid wave, shifting dullness.– Liver, spleen.
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Genitalia
• Recognize genital abnormalities in a boy : cryptorchidism, hypospadias, phymosis, hydrocele
• Palpate the testes
• Recognize genital abnormalities in a girl: signs of virilization, labial adhesions and signs of injury
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Back
Inspection and palpation:
Posture : lordosis, kyphosis, scoliosis–Masses–Tenderness–Limitation of motion–Spina bifida
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Anus
– Patency (imperforated anus)
– Presence of fissure, fisulae or hemorrhoids
– Rectal examination if indicated
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Musclo-skeletal system
• Assess symmetry of length and size.• Observe shape of bones, temp, and color.• Observe for bowlegs: space b/t the knee more
than 5 CM. should disappear after 2-3Y.• Inspect for knock-knee: from 2-7Y, and distance
between two ankle should not exceed 3 CM.• Palpate for presence on edema.• Assess muscle strength and muscle tone
estimation.
• Always s examine for congenital dislocation of the hip in infants
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Extremities (1)
• Examine the hips of a newborn for congenital dysplasia using Ortolani maneuvers
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Extremities (2)
• Identify age-related changes in gait
• Identify age- related variations ,tibial torsion,genu valgus,flat feet
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Neurological Examination
– Observation– Mental status– Cranial nerves– Cerebellar function– Motor system– Sensory system– Reflexes-primitive (neonatal reflexes,
deep and superficial reflexes.
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Neurologic (1)• Abnormalities during play.• Limbs: movement, tone, limp, Gower's
sign.• Head control.
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Neurologic (2)
• Reflexes:– Moro and tonic neck reflexes
<3months.– Babinski's sign positive <12-15
months.– Hypertonicity commonly is normal
infants, but hypotonicity is abnormal.– Other reflexes: grasp, suck, root,
stepping and placing.
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Moro reflex
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Neurologic (3)
• Meningitis signs if indicated: Kernig, Brudzinski.
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Use of stethoscope
Use binaural stethoscope Bell-shaped side: for low & medium pitched sounds Membrane (diaphragm): for medium to high pitched sounds
For heart exam use bell-shaped side first start without pressure, then with pressure End with diaphragm side
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Common mistakes in performing examination
HistoryFail to identify the patient firstMake an incomplete historyProvide a disorganized history
Physical exam: Fail to describe general condition &
vital signs firstIncomplete description of features,
e.g. pulse rate only or respiratory rate only without further characteristics
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How can you be a good examiner?
THINK, PRACTICE,
PRACTICE,
PRACTICE!!!
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Thank you