Exit Fever of Unknown Origin in Pediatrics Webcast Post-Test Question Title * 1. After this session, please rate how your level of confidence changed. Feel no more confident than before. Feel a little more confident than before. Feel somewhat more confident. Feel more confident than before. Feel a lot more confident than before. Question Title * 2. The definition of fever of unknown origin in a child or adolescent is Strictly limited to fevers greater than 3 weeks and greater than 102*F daily Different in different studies and in general requires shorter duration of fever than in previous decades Is always understood to be a much shorter duration of fever than adult definitions due to the preponderance of oncologic causes in children Can only be employed with rectal temperatures and a clear source of fever Question Title * 3. Bartonella infections as a cause of FUO Is rare among children before the age of 10 Always occurs with adenopathy and a recognized scratch from an older cat Can present with indolent symptoms and abdominal findings including hepatosplenic abscesses Requires intravenous antibiotic treatment for resolution of findings and fevers Question Title * 4. A 2-year-old boy with no past history presents to your office with daily fevers to 101-102F by oral thermometer for the last 17 days. His exam is benign and he has no unusual exposures or travel. The initial evaluation of this patient should include Urinalysis and urine culture Quantitative immunoglobulins and T and B cell subsets A trial of amoxicillin therapy for presumed sinusitis Chest and abdomen CT Submit