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28 Cards in this Set
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MC cause of bronchiolitis in children?
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RSV
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3 MC causes of acute otitis media?
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sreptococcus pneumonia
moraxhella cataralis h.flu |
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what are the 3 MC causes of sinusitis?
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strep. pneumonia
m. cat h.flu |
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MC cause of purpura fulminans?
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meningococcus meningitis
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MC cause of bacterial pneumonia?
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strep pneumonia
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at what age will an infant be expected to double their birthweight?
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4-5 months
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at what age will an infant be expected to triple their birthweight?
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1 year
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of the 5 senses which is the least developed at birth?
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vision
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what is the MC cause of wheezing in infants and young children?
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bronchiolitis
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what is one of the MC etiologic viral agents in 90% of pharyngitis cases?
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adenovirus
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forschheimer's spots on the soft palate indicate which viral infection?
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rubella
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which virus has the ability to remain latent in sensory ganglia and may reappear at times of physical stress as a rash following a dermatome pattern?
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varicella
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this illness is due to an infection with human parvovirus B-19?
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erythema infectiosum
5th's disease |
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this diagnosis whould be suspected in a school-aged child with a prolonged illness that includes fever, lymphadenopathy and fatigue?
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EBV
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infection during the first 4 months of pregnancy may lead to a congenital syndrome that may include growth retardation and cardia, ocular and auditory abnormalities?
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rubella
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complications of this infection can include neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, pneumonia, and in rare cases, splenic rupture?
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EBV
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this rash is classically described as a dew drop on a rose petal
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varicella
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koplik's spots are a pathognomonic manifestation of this disease?
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rubeola
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what is the MC cause of wheezing in infants and young children?
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bronchiolitis
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what is one of the MC etiologic viral agents in 90% of pharyngitis cases?
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adenovirus
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forschheimer's spots on the soft palate indicate which viral infection?
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rubella
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which virus has the ability to remain latent in sensory ganglia and may reappear at times of physical stress as a rash following a dermatome pattern?
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varicella
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this illness is due to an infection with human parvovirus B-19?
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erythema infectiosum
5th's disease |
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this diagnosis whould be suspected in a school-aged child with a prolonged illness that includes fever, lymphadenopathy and fatigue?
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EBV
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infection during the first 4 months of pregnancy may lead to a congenital syndrome that may include growth retardation and cardia, ocular and auditory abnormalities?
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rubella
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complications of this infection can include neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, pneumonia, and in rare cases, splenic rupture?
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EBV
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this rash is classically described as a dew drop on a rose petal
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varicella
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koplik's spots are a pathognomonic manifestation of this disease?
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rubeola
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