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16 Cards in this Set
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When does TEETHING begin?
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6-8 months
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What are the symptoms of Teething?
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-local discomfort
-bluish discoloration of overlying gums caused by hematoma or eruption cyst -drooling -irritability |
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_____occurs when the Medial Nasal & Maxillary processes fail to join
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Cleft lip
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_______ results from failure of the palatal shelves to fuse
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Cleft palate
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What are common complications of Cleft palate?
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recurrent Otitis Media, Hearing Loss, & Speech defects
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What are the 3 MCC's of bacterial Otitis Media?
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S. pneumo
non-typable H. flu Moraxella catarrhalis |
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What is the diagnositc tests for Otitis Media?
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Pneumatic otoscopy reveals:
1. reddened, bulging tympanic membrane 2. loss of landmarks & poor mobility |
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What is the DOC for uncomplicated AOM?
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Amoxicillin
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Pocket of squamous epithelium in the tympanic membrane. It can spread & destroy other temporal bone structure. Theapy consists of surgical removal
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Choleastoma
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How can swimmers prevent Otitis Externa?
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instilling dilute alcohol in the ear canal after swimming
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A newborn is noted to be cyanotic in the welborn nursery. On stimulation, he cries & becomes pink again. The nurse has difficulty passing a catheter thru the nose
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Choanal Atresia
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What does Choanal Atresia have an association with?
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CHARGE Syndrome
Coloboma Heart dz Atresia choanae Retarded growth/development Genital anomalies (hypogonadism) Ear anomalies (deafness) |
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How do babies with Choanal Atresia present?
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cyanosis relieved by crying
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Cold symptoms in children persisting for longer than 7-10 days are suspicious for _______
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sinusitis
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What should be considered in pubertal boys with profuse bleeding & an associated nasal mass?
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Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma
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What is Streptococcal Pharyngitis treated with?
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Penicillin
-Amoxicillin is an acceptable choice |