1. A client presents to clinic for the first time. The provider discovers that the client
was diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome. What symptoms does the provider
expect to find during this encounter: Correct answer- Hyperphasia, obesity, and
strabismus
2. a client with Prader-Willi syndrome, well-known to the clinic, presents today for
an annual physical. This client is at higher risk and should be screened for what
medical condition? Correct answer- Type 2 diabetes mellitus
3. A new client presents to the clinic to establish care. On exam, the provider notes
the following; a long narrow face, high-arched palate and dental crowding,
prominent ears, strabismus, macroorchidism, short stature, cognitive
impairments and stereopathies. what would be the most likely diagnosis? Correct
answer- Fragile X
4. If a client is positive for any of the following categorical clinical findings and
developmental deficiencies: Failure to thrive, Central obesity, Enamel hypoplasia,
Scoliosis, Motor delays, Mild intellectual disability and Compulsive hyperphagia;
what would be the most likely diagnosis? Correct answer- Prader-Willi
5. If a client is positive for any of the following categorical clinical findings and
developmental deficiencies: Seizures, Global developmental delays, Abnormal
gait, arms held high/flexed elbows, Hypotonic trunk with hypertonic limbs
(commando crawl), Feeding/growth problems, Acquired microcephaly, Speech
delay, Spontaneous (persistent) social smile/fits of laughter, and Loves water.
What would be the most likely diagnosis? Correct answer- Angelman
6. If a client is positive for any of the following categorical clinical findings and
developmental deficiencies: Omphalocele or umbilical hernia, macroglossia,
facial features: Nevus flammeus, helical pits, prominent eyes, anterior ear lobe
creases, Large placenta/long umbilical cord, Hypoglycemia, Cardiomegaly,
Dental malocclusion with maxillary underdevelopment, and Articulation issues.
What would be the most likely diagnosis? Correct answer- Beckwith-Weidemann
7. If a client is positive for any of the following categorical clinical findings and
developmental deficiencies: tall, long limbs, aortic root dilatation, mitral valve
prolapse/regurgitation, ectopia lentis, myopia, retinal detachment,
exotropia/strabismus, spontaneous pneumothorax, connective tissue problems,
pectus deformities, joint hyperextensibility. What would be the most likely
diagnosis?What would be the most likely diagnosis? Correct answer- Marfan