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Vasoactive Use in the PICU | A Teenager with MIS-C

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The Patient's Fever, Tachycardia, and Hypotension Suggest a Rapidly Worsening and Potentially Life-Threatening Situation

The patient was admitted to the PQ because of high fever, tachycardia, low blood pressure, and difficulty breathing. Tests indicate elevated WBC, anemia, thrombocytopenia, elevated liver enzymes, creatinine, and inflammatory markers. A severe bacterial infection, such as septic shock, secondary to complicated pneumonia, characterized by certain onset of fever, elevated wide count, and hypotension on exam. Toxic shock syndrome, suggested by presence of fever, rash, and multi-organ's involvement including cardiovascular, respiratory, and hepatic manifestations. Multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children, commonly known as MISE, which is plausible given age, prison, CO

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