Kawasaki disease: diagnosis and treatment | Circulatory System and Disease | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy

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  • Kawasaki disease is diagnosed off the presence of symptoms rather than the results of tests. Symptoms include: conjunctivitis, rash, adenopathy, strawberry tongue, and rash on palms and soles of hands and feet. Four of these symptoms must be present, in addition to a fever which has lasted more than 5 days to confirm a diagnosis. Learn about atypical Kawasaki disease, and how health professional treat the disease using intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG) and acetylsalicylic acid. Created by Ian Mannarino.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 58

  • @previnsiva1579
    @previnsiva1579 7 років тому +24

    Your video is really complete and nice. But there is something you might one to add, that the lymphadenopathy is only unilateral, not bilateral. And the conjunctivitis is non purulent. (meaning there will be no fluid discharge)

    • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
      @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 Рік тому

      Page 249
      37.(A---False; B---True; C---True; D---False; E---True;
      F---True) Discussion: Early purpuric lesions in each
      usually represent the presence of septic (embolic) vascu-
      litis. In meningococcemia, however, these findings may
      herald the developement of disseminated intravascular co-
      agulation. (Cecil, Ch. 525)

  • @vanessafurlough9321
    @vanessafurlough9321 8 років тому +17

    My son had this when he was 5 yrs old (1981) at this point the Dr.'s thought it was from cleaning your carpets and bringing certain mites up out of the carpet. (I had cleaned the carpets 2 times once in September and again in October- we had a puppy that was being very stubborn learning to go potty outside- this has been ruled out as a cause of Kawasaki Disease). He had all the symptoms in this video. And since there is no tests to diagnose this (especially in 1981) it took 10 days to figure out what he had. The only thing different about my son he did not have a heart attack. His heart threw 2 blood clots which made him have 2 strokes. The blood clots went up the carotid artery in the neck up behind his ears-here there the carotid artery branches off in 3 blood vessels and the blood clots lodged in the middle blood vessel. This has caused him to have a some paralysis on his left side. He is now a healthy 39 yr old. There is nothing he can not do. From being a volunteer firefighter to being a Correction Officer.

  • @luong_1257
    @luong_1257 8 років тому +3

    Thank you so much! I am actually in nursing school. I have a patient with Kawasaki disease, and my teacher asked me about the relationship between IVIG with Kawasaki disease which is not covered in my textbook and in other websites. I finally found it in your lecture! You saves me! thank you!

  • @jasminethomas3139
    @jasminethomas3139 8 років тому

    Brilliant, thank you for the great memory aid!

  • @mariedelights6132
    @mariedelights6132 4 роки тому +6

    My nephew was diagnosed with Kawasaki Incomplete few weeks ago. The doctors in the hospital were once confused and doubted, because they couldn't find complete symptoms of kawasaki disease, only 3 out of them (conjunctivitis, red lips, and big swollen lymph node on the right neck under his ear). The child's fever was present on the first to seventh day, but was gone on the eighth day. He looked like ahealthy boy on this eighth day with no fever at all, but the red eyes & lips were still there. Until his blood result showed that he's got trombositosis (normal 304,000 to 524,000) and the next day was also getting increase. So, my nephew received IVIG & aspirin for his treatment, although the full signs of kawasaki disease were not there. Now, he is a healthy boy and his heart also. Thanking God for everything. Thank you for sharing your video! It is very helpful and well-explained. God bless you, sir.

    • @gayatrijain404
      @gayatrijain404 4 роки тому

      Is he fully recovered now becoz my son also diagnosed with this disease and m worried plz help from India

    • @mariedelights6132
      @mariedelights6132 4 роки тому +1

      @@gayatrijain404 yes, my nephew recovered and he's a healthy boy, now. The IVIG vaccine should be given before reaching 10 days prior to the Kawasaki symptoms first recognised. There is always a chance to be healed completely, the sooner the doctor diagnosed, the better is the result.
      Hope your son will get well soon, I will be praying from Indonesia. God heals him. Blessings!

    • @gayatrijain404
      @gayatrijain404 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks

    • @King_gaming_509
      @King_gaming_509 8 місяців тому

      Hows your nephow now completely recoverd

    • @King_gaming_509
      @King_gaming_509 8 місяців тому

      Hows your nephow now completely recoverd

  • @zitueg
    @zitueg 5 років тому

    Crash and burn mnemonic blew my mind! Great video, thank you!

  • @elainejohnson8841
    @elainejohnson8841 7 років тому

    Your videos are so helpful at understanding these processes and making the info click into place, thanks!

  • @purpleishfluid
    @purpleishfluid 4 роки тому

    Your videos are a blessing! Thank you 🙏

  • @rashatariq2529
    @rashatariq2529 5 років тому

    Thank you sir from the bottom of my heart, the mnemonic are amazing

  • @JillTait
    @JillTait 8 років тому

    excellent lesson. thank you

  • @Cleopatra-en4ye
    @Cleopatra-en4ye 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for the perfect explanation!

  • @saikumarboina7456
    @saikumarboina7456 7 років тому +1

    very nice explanation sir thanks a lot

  • @dwightcordice7224
    @dwightcordice7224 7 років тому

    Excellent presentation.

  • @etharabdelnasser4237
    @etharabdelnasser4237 5 років тому

    Awesome 🤩
    شكرا 🌺🌺

  • @notvegan5448
    @notvegan5448 7 років тому

    I was so amazed with the acronym lol I'm a child hahaha. Loved this video

  • @MajidahBukhari
    @MajidahBukhari 4 роки тому

    Life saviour !!

  • @abdullah7282
    @abdullah7282 5 років тому

    Brilliant sir

  • @olgasavicheva7384
    @olgasavicheva7384 3 роки тому +1

    Could the IVIG cause problems with kidneys ?

  • @mohamedmashkor3378
    @mohamedmashkor3378 2 роки тому

    What about corticosteroid therapy as an anti- inflammatory agents (( although they are immunosuppressive agents )) in the treatment of this condition?

  • @luckyhackers1580
    @luckyhackers1580 4 роки тому

    What program are yoy using PLZZZZZZZ

  • @belindasmith5184
    @belindasmith5184 10 років тому +3

    Thank you so helpful my son died 2 weeks ago of miss diagnosed kawazaki disease and this answered a lot of my questions. Thanks

    • @ayowbramadan5170
      @ayowbramadan5170 9 років тому +1

      may he rest in peace :(

    • @hamzaalasaad
      @hamzaalasaad 9 років тому

      rest in peace :(

    • @tanmaybehera9745
      @tanmaybehera9745 8 років тому

      oo... rest in peace

    • @mariarivera9310
      @mariarivera9310 8 років тому

      I had Kawasaki disease 😞 I'm so sorry to hear that, I'm very blessed to b alive

    • @ZM2831
      @ZM2831 Рік тому +1

      my son also had kawasaki both cronary ateries r dilated can anyone having this and alive

  • @zhirongxu678
    @zhirongxu678 4 роки тому

    I just wondering why patients experience conjunctivitis and rashes? Because KD targets the vessels? When the very small vessels in the eyes or the extremities get inflamed then conjunctivitis and hands and feet erythema occurs?

  • @user-zl9jg7mc5h
    @user-zl9jg7mc5h 7 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @EE-gv9wt
    @EE-gv9wt 4 роки тому +1

    Wouldn't it be better to give the kid clopidogrel because aspirin is contraindicated in children due to Rey's syndrome?

  • @LSBUFU
    @LSBUFU 4 роки тому +2

    Conjunctivitis does not mean red eyes. It means inflammation of the conjunctiva. That includes a lot more than redness.

    • @christinebohm8774
      @christinebohm8774 3 роки тому

      Bitte wo kann man hilfe Bekommen
      Ich habe keine Hilfe.
      Ich würde gerne sterben soviel schmerzenden hab ich in den meinem und Augen

  • @RemyOtero
    @RemyOtero 5 років тому

    Scarlet Fever spares the palms and soles.

  • @mohamedibrahimj6746
    @mohamedibrahimj6746 2 роки тому

    Sir my son 6 month old baby he was affected by kawasaki disease but he recovered from fever , it damage heart blood vessels coronary arteries aneurysm doctor advised to take ecosprin and wart tabulet continuously , is there any possibility to reduce that aneurysm

  • @zacflemo1994
    @zacflemo1994 Рік тому

    I had KD when i was 4 months old in 1994, sadly i received brain damage too my frontal lobe i had to receive a Hemogloben in the top of my head, as my veins were too small for the doctor's also being born with ADHD my symptoms can seem extremely Autistic/Asperger's, but i have never gotten diagnosed with autism or Asperger's
    Being in Western Australia, back in 1994, my case was extremely rare , and my mother really has no idea how i got it, i have never met a single person whom has gotten brain damage due to KD while also being born with ADHD, growing up, life was tough and i was constantly bullied due to my learning disorders, which has caused multiple mental health issued combined with everything else, i take things day by day, but even at 28, i struggle with alot

  • @cookwithareesha1893
    @cookwithareesha1893 8 років тому +1

    my son have kawasaki disease,doctor give asprin for 8 weeks,can someone plz tell me is he gonna b ok?nd also his skin is pealing off

    • @teresarr07
      @teresarr07 8 років тому

      he mentioned that in the video at 1 minute

    • @faaiezmalik7726
      @faaiezmalik7726 7 років тому

      My-son-6-months-Fever-an-now-Rash-skin-...treated-with-ASPRIN,-worried-about-to-know-if-he-is-going-to-be-ok-any-guaidance-tips-will-be-appreciated.plz

    • @previnsiva1579
      @previnsiva1579 7 років тому

      Yes he will be fine. They will just monitor is heart every followup to check if there is any aneurysm formation.

    • @bhargavinaidu6948
      @bhargavinaidu6948 4 роки тому

      It is curable

  • @joelramizo506
    @joelramizo506 4 роки тому +1

    Is covid 19 is associated with Kawasaki deases I guess

  • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
    @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 Рік тому

    Page 244
    37. Infectious diseases associated with cutaneous pe-
    techiae and purpura include which of the following?
    A. Toxic shock syndrome
    B. Meningococcemia
    C. Disseminated gonococcemia
    D. Kawasaki's syndrome
    E. Rocky Mountain spotted fever
    F. Endocarditis

  • @devinbradley8424
    @devinbradley8424 7 років тому +8

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