The Suddenly Ill Child<br > The child is not the little man. This is perhaps the<br >cardinal principle upon which the specialty of pediatrics is<br >founded. Children are physically different from adults in<br >many ways other than size, and not knowing how they<br >differ is what makes for the uncertainty, confusion, and<br >even panic that arise in caring for sick children. First of<br >all, if they re small enough, they can t tell you what hurts<br >them. And when you know they re in pain but don t know<br >why, that s pretty scary. Secondly, children get sick fastq<br >faster than adults. As a matter of fact, biologically they<br >do everything faster than adults. They breathe faster, have<br >faster heart rates, consume proportionately more calories<br >in a day, and require more water pound for pound than<br > adults. The compensating feature here is that they get well<br > faster, too.<br > Children are really pretty resilient. They get sick and<br > get well, and they seem to do both quite easily. So, the<br > object of the game is to learn to decide which illnesses you<br > have to worry about and which ones you don t. For this<br ><br >
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