Hive Medical Trivia for today.
A child was rushed to the hospital with seizures, high fever and a rash that is "non-blanching". What is the likely cause of his symptoms?
A. Measles.
B. Meningitis.
C. Roseola
D. Chicken pox.
Alonsy!
Hive Medical Trivia for today.
A child was rushed to the hospital with seizures, high fever and a rash that is "non-blanching". What is the likely cause of his symptoms?
A. Measles.
B. Meningitis.
C. Roseola
D. Chicken pox.
Alonsy!
I have no idea 👀👀👀😶
What would be your most likely guess?
the third guise 👀
not exactly. The answer is B. Meningitis. It is a kind of infection that affects the bags covering the brain. One important symptom in children can be the appearance of a non- blanching rash, described as a rash that would not go away if it is pressed using a tumbler.
Vaccination?
Not part of the options.
👎
C. Roseola
Not quite.
Meningitis is the answer.
Roseola is a form of viral infection that affects kids.
B. Meningitis.
Brilliant! we have a winner 😄🏆