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17 Cards in this Set
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What do you do if the lead level is 10?
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repeat
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What do you do if the lead level is 20?
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home evaluation
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What do you do if the lead level is 45?
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Chelate with succimer (1st)
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What do you do if the lead level is >70
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chelate with CaNa2EDTA.
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Do you give an adolescent DTAP or Tdap?
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Tdap (older than age 10)
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What's the oldest age to give DTAP?
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age 7
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If you have anaphlyaxed to latex, what vaccine should you NOT get?
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Tdap
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If a kid <12 mo, > 6 mo is exposed to measles, what do you do?
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MMR vaccine if < 72 hours. Measles Ig if 3-6 days out
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Only contraindications to MMR and varicella
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pregnancy, AIDS, severe allergic rxn, severe immunocompromise
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If you have a severe egg allergy, what vaccines do you avoid?
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yellow fever, flu
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If a parents cholesterol is greater than ____, screen the child.
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240
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If a childs fasting LDL is > ___ after diet attempt, start lipid lowering medicaitons
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190 if no risk factors, 160 if family history of badness
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TB mania: newborn with negative chest x-ray and positive mother. Treat with: ______ for ____ months
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INH for one year
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TB mania: newborn with + PPD, + chest xray, and + mom. Treat with ____
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Triple meds
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TB mania: child with household contact with active tuberculosis. Treat with:
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3 months INH
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TB mania: child with household contact with active TB and (+) PPD. Treat with:
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9 months INH
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For adopted children, children lose __ mo of linear growth for every __ mo in the orphanage.
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1, 3. Milestones match linear growth.
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