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, Nelson Pediatrics Review(MCQs) 19 Edition


1. Which of the following statements regarding foster care is true?


□A permanency plan must be made for a child in foster care no later than 12 mo from the child's entry into care

□A minority of children in foster care have a history of abuse or neglect

□The mission of foster care is to safely care for children while providing services to families to promote reunification

□Most (>70%) of children in foster care are reunited with their families

■ A and C


description The mission of foster care is to provide for the health, safety, and well-being of children while assisting their
families with services to promote reunification. Children entering foster care have frequently experienced early childhood
trauma. More than 70% have a history of abuse, neglect, or both. Only about 50% of children achieve reunification. In the
USA, the Adoption and Safe Families Act (P.L. 105-89) passed in 1997 requires that a permanency plan be made for
each child no later than 12 mo after entry to foster care and that a petition to terminate parental rights typically must be filed
when a child has been in foster care for at least 15 of the previous 22 mo. (See Chapter 35, page 134, and e35-1.)




2. A 4 yr old girl is admitted to the hospital for her third evaluation for vaginal bleeding. The
mother noted bright red blood on the child's underwear. Previous examinations revealed a
normal 4 yr old girl, Tanner stage 1, with normal external genitalia. Pelvic ultrasound results
were normal, as was the serum estradiol level. The hemoglobin and platelet counts were
normal, as were the bleeding time and coagulation studies. Findings on pelvic examination
conducted under anesthesia also were normal. The next step in the examination is to:

■ Determine the blood type of the blood on the underwear


□Interrogate the father

□Isolate the parents and child

□Determine von Willebrand factor levels

, □Measure fibronectin in the vagina

description Consideration of factitious disorder by proxy should be triggered when the reported symptoms are repeatedly
noted by only one parent, appropriate testing fails to confirm a diagnosis, and seemingly appropriate treatment is ineffective.
At times, the child's symptoms, their course, or the response to treatment may be incompatible with any recognized disease.
Preverbal children are usually involved. Bleeding is a particularly common presentation. This may be caused by adding dyes
to samples, adding blood (e.g., from the mother) to the child's sample, or giving the child an anticoagulant (e.g., warfarin).
(See Chapter 37, page 146.)


3. Munchausen syndrome by proxy is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:


□Mother who appears devoted and wins over members of care team

□Multiple hospitalizations and investigations without diagnosis

□Symptoms on history but not witnessed by medical team

■ Symptoms occurring in presence of different caregivers (e.g., while mother is out of town)


□Use of medications or toxins

description Symptoms in young children are mostly associated with proximity of the offending caregiver to the child. The
mother may present as a devoted or even model parent who forms close relationships with members of the health care
team. While appearing very interested in her child's condition, she may be relatively distant emotionally. (See Chapter 37,
page 146.)



4. Which statement is false?


■ Malnutrition is the second leading cause of acquired immune deficiency worldwide behind HIV infection


□Zinc is important in immune function and linear growth

□Kwashiorkor and marasmus are rare in developed countries

□The Western diet is associated with increased noncommunicable disease

description The significant global burden of malnutrition and undernutrition is the leading worldwide cause of acquired
immunodeficiency and the major underlying factor for morbidity and mortality globally for children <5 yr of age. Zinc is a
micronutrient that supports multiple metabolic functions in the body, is essential for normal immune functioning, and is
required to support linear growth; zinc deficiency is associated with impaired immune functioning and poor linear growth. In
parallel to the risk for nutrient and energy deficiencies, issues relating to excesses pose important challenges because of their
negative health effects, such as obesity or cardiovascular disease risk factors. The nutrition transition under way in the

, developing world from traditional diets to the Western diet has been associated with increases in noncommunicable
diseases, often coexisting with undernutrition and malnutrition, observed sometimes in the same communities or even the
same families. (See e41-1.)


5. Components of energy expenditure in children include:


□Thermal effect of food

□Basal metabolic rate

□Energy for physical activity

□Energy to support growth

■ All of the above

description The 3 components of energy expenditure in adults are the basal metabolic rate, the thermal effect of food
(energy required for digestion and absorption), and energy for physical activity. Additional energy intake and expenditure
are required to support growth and development for children. (See e41-4.)



6. Which of the following clinical scenarios increases the risk of vitamin A deficiency?


□Vegetarian diet

□Chronic intestinal disorders

□Zinc deficiency

■ B and C


□All of the above

description Vitamin A is an essential micronutrient because it cannot be biogenerated de novo by animals. It must be
obtained from plants in the form of provitamin-A carotenoids. In the USA, grains and vegetables supply approximately
55% and dairy and meat products supply approximately 30% of vitamin A intake from food. Vitamin A and the
provitamins-A are fat soluble, and their absorption depends on the presence of adequate lipid and protein within the meal.
Chronic intestinal disorders or lipid malabsorption syndromes can result in vitamin A deficiency. In developing countries,
subclinical or clinical zinc deficiency can increase the risk of vitamin A deficiency. There is also some evidence of marginal
zinc intakes in children in the USA. (See Chapter 45, page 188.)


7. Which statement about vitamin A toxicity is NOT true?

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