This disease process has a gradual onset with Coryza, rhinorrhea, pharyngitis, mild cough, low grade fever, erythematous nasal mucosa, milt throat erythema, anterior cervical lymphadenopathy, with lungs CTA {Ans: Viral Upper Respiratory infections}Objective findings for Fifth Disease {Ans: Characteristic "slapped cheek", low grade fever, injected conjunctiva}Prophylaxis for meningitis {Ans: Close contact for extended period of time, treat empirically; Airline travel of 8 hours of exposure - oral rifampin and vaccination}This virus usually affects mucus membranes (oral or genital) {Ans: HSV}How is Hand Foot and Mouth disease spread? {Ans: Direct contact with nasal discharge, saliva, blister, fluid, or stool. Most contagious during 1st week of illness}Signs and symptoms of mono? {Ans: Malaise, fatigue, fever, chills, headache, pharyngitis (may be painful, severe, and exudative), POSTERIOR cervical adenopathy, spenomegaly, palatal petechiae}Treatment for asthma Step 5: {Ans: SABA + High dose ICS + LABA}>95th% + 12mmhg {Ans: Stage 2 HTN}Hallmark sign of otitis externa: {Ans: Traction of pinna elicits pain}What is the prodrome of chickenpox? {Ans: Low grade fever early, then high >101 / Headache / Listlessness, fatigue / Backache / URI s/sx}How to treat a patient with elevated BP (stage 1) during initial