Ayman Aljazaeri, MBBS, FRCSC, MSc, MHA.  Less than 3-4 year ◦ Difficult to communicate ◦ History sources  Mother is the best source  Social barrier.

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Ayman Aljazaeri, MBBS, FRCSC, MSc, MHA

 Less than 3-4 year ◦ Difficult to communicate ◦ History sources  Mother is the best source  Social barrier is improving  Father is not very reliable  Nurses are reliable  Not always possible  Important in ICU  Other doctors

 Feeding ◦ Feeding well  healthy baby ◦ Poor feeding  Sick baby  GI obstructed  Pain  Vomiting  sick baby ◦ Frequency ◦ Color ◦ Force  Projectile  proximal obstruction  Small amount after each feeds  regurgitation  normal

 Bowel movement (BM) ◦ Frequency  What is the normal for infant?  Constipated, obstructed  Failure to pass meconium ◦ Consistency  Loose / watery  diarrhea  Firm & dry  constipation ◦ Color  Very pale  ?  Black  Melena  Bright red

 Crying baby ◦ Baby communicate their need by crying  Hungry  Wet ◦ At >6 month  they learn to cry for other reasons  Want to be carried  Want to play ◦ Bay who continue to cry, refuse feeding and dry  pain  Abdominal pain  Ear ache  Development ◦ Growth (height and weight)  Chronic problems ( Metabloic, Nutrition => gut health) ◦ Psychological  Mental problem, chromosomal abnormalities ◦ Motor  Syndrome  Metabolic

 External abnormality ◦ Anything that is not normal  Swelling  Abscess  Mass (lymph node, Tumor, Cyst, Hernia)  Color changes  Inflammation  Rash  Vascular malformation  Mental changes ◦ Responsiveness  Sleepy  Not interested in feeding  Indicates; sepsis, shock, CNS trauma, metabolic (O2, Glu, urea)

 Vomiting  Constipated / diarrhea  Poor feeding  Abdominal distension  Palpable mass  Very dark or very pale colored stool

 Vital sings ◦ Fever ◦ RR, BP, HR, O2 Sat  Consciousness (crying) ◦ Crying baby  not very sick (not critical) ◦ Calm baby who doesn’t respond well  sick

 Exam while crying ◦ Can’t hear the chest well  Focus on inhalation ◦ Can’t examine abdomen well  Examine while taking breath  Keep hand on abdomen ◦ Can’t concentrate  Parent are stressed  less time

 Otherwise similar to adult  A good history = a good logical story Major Predisposing factors   Describe the current problem   Other risk factors  Symptoms of other possible complications

Due to the relative difficulties in taking a reliable history and performing an accurate physical exam we depend more on investigations in diagnosing the underlying problems in infants