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27 Cards in this Set
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What is nontender abdominal mass associated with elevated VMA and HMA?
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Neuroblastoma
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The most common type of tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF)
Diagnosis? |
Esophageal atresia with distal TEF (85%) Unable to pass NG tube
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Not contraindications to vaccination
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Mild illness and/or low grade fever, current antibiotic therapy, and prematurity
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Tests to rule out shaken baby syndrome?
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Ophthalmologic exam, CT, and MRI
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A neonate has meconium ileus
Condition? |
CF and Hirschsprung's disease
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Bilious emesis within hours after the first feeding.
Condition? |
Duodenal atresia
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A two-month-old baby presents with nonbilious projectile emesis. What are the appropriate steps in management?
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Correct metabolic abnormalities. Then correct pyloric stenosis with pyloromyotomy
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The most common type of 1⁰ immunodeficiency
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Selective IgA deficiency
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And infant has a high fever and onset of rash as fever breaks.
What is he at risk for? |
Febrile seizures (roseola infantum)
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What is the immunodeficiency?
A boy has a chronic respiratory infections. Nitroblue tetrazolium test is (+) |
Chronic granulomatous disease
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What is the immunodeficiency?
A child has eczema, thrombocytopenia, and high levels of IgA |
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
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What is the immunodeficiency?
A four-month-old boy has life-threatening Pseudomonas infection |
Burton's X-linked agammaglobulinemia
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Acute-phase treatment for Kawasaki disease?
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High-dose aspirin for inflammation and fever; IVIG to prevent coronary artery aneurysms
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Treatment for mild and severe unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia?
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Phototherapy (mild) or exchange transfusion (severe)
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Sudden onset of metal status changes, emesis, and a liver dysfunction after taking aspirin
Condition? |
Reye's syndrome
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A child has loss of red light reflex.
Diagnosis? |
Suspect retinoblatoma
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Vaccinations at a six-month well-child visit?
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HBV, DTaP, HiB, IPV, PCV
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Tanner stage 3 in a six-year-old girl
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Precocious puberty
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Infection of small airways with epidemics in winter and spring?
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RSV bronchiolitis
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Cause of neonatal RDS?
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Surfactant deficiency
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A condition associated with red "currant-jelly" stools?
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Intussusception
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A congenital heart disease that causes 2⁰ hypertension?
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Coarctation of the aorta
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First-line treatment for otitis media?
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Amoxicillin X 10 days
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The most common pathogen causing croup?
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Parainfluenza virus type 1
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A homeless child is small for his age and has peeling skin and a swollen belly
Which condition? |
Kwashiorkor (protein malnutrition)
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Defect in a X-linked syndrome with mental retardation, gout, self-mutilation, and choreoathetosis?
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Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (purine salvage problem with HGPRTase deficiency)
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A newborn girl has a continuous "machinery murmur"
condition? |
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
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