Case 1 - Rajit

Hanging arm

Questions to discuss about Rajit’s case

Case 2 - Madeline

X-ray

Questions to discuss about Madeline’s case

Case 3 - Stacey

X-ray

Questions to discuss about Stacey’s case

Case 4 - Hugo

X-ray presentation case 4

Questions to discuss about Hugo’s case

X-ray presentations case 4
From radiopaedia. Red arrows point at the fracture line. Blue arrows show callus formation. Typical presentation of a toddler fracture that was nearly invisible on the initial standard trauma X-ray studies. This undisplaced spiral fracture of the distal tibia becomes more visible after 1 or 2 weeks, after the formation of callus and demarcation of the fracture line has taken place.

Case 5 - Hiroko

Questions to discuss about Hiroko’s case

Normal range for vital signs by age

Normal range for vital signs by age based on Childhood Early Warning Tool (CEWT)
Age Heart rate (bpm) Minimum Systolic BP (mmHg) Respiratory Rate (bpm)
<1 year old 100-159 <75 21-45
1-4 year old 90-139 <80 16-35
5-11 year old 80-129 <85 16-30
12-17 year old 60-119 <90 16-25