A 4-month-old male is transferred from Children’s Hospital Emergency Department (CHED) to the ward. Has a 3-day history of fever, poor PO intake, lethargy, and fever of 40.1oC. The patient was noted to have “shaking movements” while in CHED. Movement resolved once lorazepam was administered, none noted since that time (6 hours previous). Lumbar puncture, Urine Culture and Blood Culture sent and waiting for results. The patient is on droplet-contact isolation precautions until the culture results are received. ID consulted but has not yet seen the patient. Has PIV running NS at TKO. Diagnosis – Query bacterial meningitis. The patient has subsequent seizures on the ward, witnessed by the student nurse, and requires acute and immediate intervention.