I HUMAN CASE ON GEMMA JONES
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I HUMAN CASE ON GEMMA JONES Management Plan by Jessica Rhyan on case Gemma Jones Diagnostic tests - no diagnostic tests needed. Could check IgM for acute illness, but not necessary (Bıçakçı et al., 2017). Medications - According to Epocrates: OTC Tylenol Suspension 5mL PO every 4-6 hours as needed for fever OTC Children's Advil suspension 5mL PO every 6-8 hours as needed for fever Suggested consults/referrals - This is a clinically diagnosed, self-limited illness that can be treated symptomatically, this no referral is needed (Hollier, 2021, p. 227). Client education - The rash should resolve within 24 hours. Tylenol and ibuprofen can be alternated for fever reduction. Ensure your child is intaking fluid, making a normal amount of wet diapers, and produces tears if she cries. Allow for plenty of rest. Take all medications as manufacturer directed on the back of the box, do not exceed recommended dosage. Make sure you read all labels of other medications to not give combination medications that contain acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Do not give aspirin. May return to daycare as soon as possible, since the fever broke last night (Hollier, 2021, p. 227). Follow-up - none needed, follow-up as needed Resources Bıçakçı, Z., Arvas, M. H., Biçer, C., Akay, A., Üstebay, S., & Ülker Üstebay, D. (2017). Evaluation of roseola infantum cases in terms of demographic properties and laboratory values. Journal of Pediatric Infection, 11(2), 53–59. https://doi.org/10.5578/ced.201717 Epocrates. (2022). https://online.epocrates.com/drugs Hollier, A. (2021). In Clinical guidelines in primary care (p. 227). essay, Advanced Practice Education Associate

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