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Case Kawasaki Disease

Alicia Scott

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This is an excellent video on the s/sx of Kawasaki disease. After watching see if you can research the treatment given.
 

Carolyn Heath

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The treatment for Kawasaki disease is an IV (intravenous) gamma globulin for 24 hours which is standard treatment. A high-dose aspirin is also given along with the IV gamma globulin. Although it is not asked, the code for Kawaski disease is 446.1.
 

Alicia Scott

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Excellent, on another note 446.1 does not have an HCC. I see it often in reports. Now, looking at the tx., what do you think about giving a child high doses of aspirin? That is a no no. Wonder if the tx. is different for children vs. adults?
 

Carolyn Heath

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Why would Kawasaki Disease not have a HCC? Isn't it a chronic condition?
 

Alicia Scott

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It is not a chronic condition or life altering.
 
Thanks for sharing this video. Now that I am coding the for emergency this type of video is very helpful to picture what is actually happening.

What a sweet little child, she was so good throughout that video even though it was obvious that she felt miserable.
 
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