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Pediatric Partners of the Southwest | Patient Portal Information Patient Portal Information PPSW is pleased to offer a Patient Portal, a hub to access your child's medical information – immunizations, growth charts, laboratory results and refill requests. You may also send a message (non-urgent) to the Triage Nurse.
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Below is our wonderful team of board certified Pediatricians, Physician's Assistants, and Pediatric Nurse Practitioners who specialize in the care of infants, children and young adults. Click on any provider to learn more. . Kim Caruso, MD. Cecile Fraley, MD. Brenda Huffman, MD. Amy Hurley, MD. Lisa Isenberg, PNP. Aimee Jacoby, PA.
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The safest thing to do is to quarantine (stay at home, away from others) for 14 days after you have been exposed. This essentially eliminates the risk that you will accidentally spread it to anyone before you have symptoms or if you are the lucky person who has COVID19 with no symptoms. However due to the burden of such a long quarantine, the CDC has offered shorter options based on new data that still minimize the risk of spreading COVID without knowing it but doesn’t eliminate that risk like the 14 day quarantine does.
It is good to know what to watch for. Kids with MIS-C will typically have fever for more than 24 hours and have evidence of inflammation in many organs including their intestines, heart, brain, lungs, skin, or kidneys.
For example, you shake someone’s hand after they wiped their nose or you use the same door handle that someone used after sneezing into their hand and then you pick your nose or wipe your eyes.
If symptoms are really mild and go away within 24 hours or it is clearly something not related to an infection (migraine, allergies, etc), we might not have to get any testing done to get them back to school. If symptoms last beyond 24-48 hours we probably will need to order a test to get them back to school.
A rapid antigen test is only trustworthy if it is positive. A negative antigen test usually has to be confirmed with a PCR test because an antigen test isn’t as reliable as a PCR test.
A false negative (testing negative even though you have the virus) is more common early in the phase of illness when you don’t have symptoms yet. You can get a negative test done one day and still end up having symptoms and then test positive just days later.
At this time, the Pfizer vaccine is approved for those who are 16 years and older. The Moderna vaccine is only approved for those 18 years and up at this time. Studies are currently being done on adolescents to determine safety and efficacy. https://www.fda.gov/media/144414/download.
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If you need access to your child's portal please call us at 913-888-4567 during normal business hours or email office@pediatricpartnerskc.com to request portal setup.