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| what is the incubation period for influenza? |
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| clinical presentation of influenza: |
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| sudden high fever, myalgia, headache, chills, NVD, Abd Pain |
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| when is rapid flu test indicated? |
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| when there is possibility for Tx; wn48hrs of onset of Sx. |
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| what is the Tx wn 48hrs of onset? |
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| 2 most common complications of influenza in children: |
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| otitis media and pneumonia |
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| As of early August what % of Flu cases were H1N1? |
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| can H1N1 be detected with a rapid screen? |
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| yes it comes down as flu A |
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| H1N1 is sensitive to ___ & ___ but resistant to ___. |
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| tamiflu & relenza but resistant to amantidines |
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| after 48hrs antivirals should still be considered for: |
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| high risk pts (<5, >65), hospitalized pts |
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| in children there is a risk of fatal disease when aspirin is combined with a viral infection, this is known as: |
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