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- Question: A red reflex asymmetry requires referral to evaluate for:
- Question: A child with recurrent nosebleeds and pale mucosa likely has:
- Question: A child with seasonal cough and nighttime symptoms needs:
- Question: RSV typically presents with:
- Question: A teen with exercise-induced asthma needs:
- Question: A 2-year-old with CF often presents with:
- Question: A child with throat infection, uvular deviation, and muffled “hot potato” voice likely has:
- Question: A painless port wine stain on the face may indicate risk for:
- Question: First-line for periorbital cellulitis is:
- Question: A child with unilateral foul-smelling nasal discharge likely has:
- Question: A child with conjunctivitis and ear infection likely has:
- Question: A school-age child with diffuse maculopapular rash after penicillin likely has:
- Question: A child with wheezing, fever, and focal crackles most likely has:
- Question: A painless white patch on the retina in an infant is:
- Question: A 4-year-old with suspected retinoblastoma should be screened per guidelines of:
- Question: A child with fever >5 days, strawberry tongue, cracked lips, and rash likely has:
- Question: A newborn with machine-like murmur likely has:
- Question: A 6-year-old with hypertension needs first-line evaluation including:
- Question: A child with knee pain after activity, tenderness at tibial tubercle has:
- Question: A 2-year-old with refusal to bear weight after minor fall and no fracture on X-ray may have:
- Question: A soft systolic murmur that changes with position is likely:
- Question: A child with pallor, jaundice, and splenomegaly may have:
- Question: Management of sickle cell pain crisis includes:
- Question: A teen with unilateral headache, photophobia, and nausea likely has:
- Question: Concussion diagnosis is based on:
- Question: A child with persistent headaches that wake them from sleep needs:
- Question: A baby with increasing head circumference and bulging fontanelle likely has:
- Question: A child with scissoring gait and spasticity likely has:
- Question: Febrile seizure first-time management includes:
- Question: A child with petechiae, fatigue, and bone pain should be evaluated for:
- Question: A 5-year-old limping in the morning with knee pain but normal X-ray may have:
- Question: A child with headache and stiff neck requires evaluation for:
- Question: A displaced forearm fracture requires:
- Question: A child with back pain and visible curve on forward bend test likely has:
- Question: A child with leg pain at night, relieved by massage, normal exam likely has:
- Question: The hallmark of sickle cell crisis is:
- Question: A child with clubfoot after birth requires:
- Question: A newborn with delayed passage of meconium may have:
- Question: A child collapses during sports with chest pain. Most concerning diagnosis:
- Question: Management of a concussion includes:
- Question: A 12-year-old with irregular menses first year after menarche:
- Question: A teen with syncope during exercise should be evaluated for:
- Question: A child with sudden knee swelling after twisting injury likely has:
- Question: A child with joint pain, rash, and recent strep infection may have:
- Question: A child with anemia, increased reticulocytes, and splenomegaly likely has:
- Question: A 3-year-old with systolic murmur that disappears when lying down has:
- Question: A child with “blue spells” when crying likely has:
- Question: A teen with severe chest pain after influenza likely has:
- Question: Anemia with normal MCV but high reticulocyte count suggests:
- Question: A 10-year-old with knee pain after growth spurt likely has:
- Question: A child with morning stiffness relieved by activity likely has:
- Question: A newborn with absent femoral pulses may have:
- Question: A child with hyperactivity, pallor, and low Hgb may have:
- Question: Sickle cell crisis is triggered by:
- Question: A child with café-au-lait spots and axillary freckling suggests:
- Question: A 7-year-old struck in the head now has vomiting and confusion. Diagnosis:
- Question: A sudden “worst headache of life” in child:
- Question: Child with spasticity, scissoring gait:
- Question: A child with joint swelling after strep infection may have:
- Question: Most common cause of limp in 4-year-old after viral illness:
- Question: Knee pain in teen soccer player with pain on stair climbing:
- Question: A teenager with calf pseudohypertrophy likely has:
- Question: A baby with sacral dimple and tuft of hair likely needs:
- Question: Child with pallor, fatigue, and pica likely has:
- Question: A displaced elbow fracture requires:
- Question: A child with petechiae and low platelets likely has:
- Question: A newborn with poor feeding, seizures, and “mousy odor” needs:
- Question: Child with limp worse at end of day, overweight, hip pain:
- Question: A teenager collapses during basketball. Most concerning cause:
- Question: A child with headache + fever + neck stiffness likely has:
- Question: A 14-year-old girl with irregular periods in first year after menarche:
- Question: Syncope after standing for long periods is likely:
- Question: A 6-year-old with heel pain worse after running likely has:
- Question: Child with chronic anemia and splenomegaly:
- Question: A teen with stabbing chest pain that improves leaning forward likely has:
Additional information
| Institution | Chamberlain University |
|---|---|
| Contributor | Catherine Tresa |
| Language | English |
| Documents Type | Microsoft Word |
| Event Type | Exam |