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SIRS Criteria
Temp >38°C (100.4°F) or <36°C (96.8°F)
HR >90 beats/min
RR >20 breaths/min or PaCO₂ <32 mmHg
WBC >12k or <4k or >10% bands
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Rabies PEP
Decides whether a bite or animal exposure needs rabies post-exposure prophylaxis — by exposure type, species, animal status, and severity (CDC/ACIP).
Tetanus PEP
Decides whether a wound needs a tetanus booster, immune globulin, both, or neither — from wound type and vaccination history (CDC/ACIP).
Who Should Get Hepatitis B PEP?
CDC Hepatitis B post-exposure prophylaxis for sexual assault survivors — driven by assailant HBsAg status, the survivor's vaccination history, and their antibody response.
Who Should Get HIV PEP?
CDC 2016 non-occupational HIV post-exposure prophylaxis eligibility, condensed to three questions — timing, exposure risk, and source status.
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