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27 Cards in this Set
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nontender abdominal mass assoc. c elevated VMA and HVA
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neuroblastoma
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most common type of transesophageal fistula (TEF). how dx?
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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 r/o shaken baby syndrome
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opthalmologic exam, CT and MRI
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neonate c meconium ileus. ddx?
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CF or Hirschsprung's disease
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bilious emesis w/in hours after the first feeding
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duodenal atresia
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2mo old presents with nonbilious projectile emesis. most appropriate steps in mgmt?
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correct metabolic abnormalities, then correct pyloric stenosis with pyloromyotomy
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most common 1* immunodeficiency
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selective IgA deficiency
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an infant has a high fever and onset of rash as fever breaks; what is he at risk for?
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febrile seizures (roseola infantum)
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boy has chronic resp. infx and nitroblue tetrazolium test is (+). immunodeficiency?
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chronic granulomatous disease
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child has eczema, thrombocytopenia, and high IgA levels. immunodeficiency?
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Wiskott Aldrich syndrome
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4mo old boy has life threatening Pseudomonas infx. immunodeficiency?
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Bruton's X-linked agammaglobulinemia
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acute phase tx for Kawasaki's disease?
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high-dose aspirin for inflammation and fever; IVIG to prevent coronary artery aneurysms
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tx for mild and severe unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia
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phototherapy (mild) or exchange transfusion (severe)
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sudden onset of mental status changes, emesis, and liver dysfunction after taking aspirin
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Reye's syndrome
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child has loss of red light reflex. dx?
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suspect retinoblastoma
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vaccinations at 6mo well-child visit
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HBV, DTaP, Hib, IPV, PCV
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Tanner stage 3 in a 6yo female
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precocious puberty
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infx 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 assoc. c red 'currant jelly' stools
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intussusception
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congenital heart disease that causes 2* HTN
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coarctation of the aorta
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first line tx for otitis media
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amoxicillin x 10d
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most common pathogen causing croup
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parainfluenza virus type 1
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homeless child is small for his age and has peeling skin and a swollen belly
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Kwashiorkor (protein malnutrition)
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defect in an 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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newborn female has continuous "machinery murmur"
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patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
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