ve Chaney ihuman case study: what are the questions to ask? Which differential diagnoses and which tests need to be ordered? What is his lead and alternate diagnoses? Management plan? Answer & Explanation Olive Chaney - Pediatrics CC - rash Diagnosis - Exanthema subitum - Exanthema subitum (HHV6/roseola), human parvovirus 19, rubella (german measles), Measles, URI • No tests are recommend ed. Diagnosis is clinical based. Problem Statement: ( Demographic description - chief complaint - Hx and PE key findings - risk factors ) Olive Chaney is a 2 year old girl brought in by her mother with complaint of a rash. The rash started this morning on her abdomen and has spread to extremities. Her mother reports Olive has not been itching the rash. 3 days prior Olive had cough coryza that have persisted and a high fever (103F) that resolved yesterday. PE shows a pink macropapular rash on abdomen and extremities and eye inspection shows pink conjunctivae.

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