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Aquifer Pediatrics: Case 21 - 6 yr old leg pain and rash fully solved 2023/2024
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Aquifer Pediatrics: Case 21 - 6 yr old leg pain and rash 
Which of the following signs or symptoms would indicate a need for urgent stabilization? Select all that apply. 
The best options are indicated below. Your selections are indicated by the shaded boxes. 
 
A. Fever 
B. Altered mental status 
C. Mottled skin 
D. Respiratory distress 
E. Respiratory depression 
F. Cyanosis 
G. Pallor 
H. Obvious pain - correct answer B, C, D, E, F 
 
Differential Diagnosis for Bruising and Leg Pain - correct...
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Case 13: A 4-year-old boy who recently emigrated from eastern Europe presents with his mother to your general pediatrics clinic. His mother reports that he has a chronic nonproductive cough during the day and night, mild wheezing for one month and failure to gain weight (his weight has dropped from the 50th to the 10th percentile for his age). His mother denies any high fevers, rhinorrhea, or night sweats. Which of the following are the ...
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Case 13: A 4-year-old boy who recently emigrated from eastern Europe presents with his mother to your general pediatrics clinic. His mother reports that he has a chronic nonproductive cough during the day and night, mild wheezing for one month and failure to gain weight (his weight has dropped from the 50th to the 10th percentile for his age). His mother denies any high fevers, rhinorrhea, or night sweats. Which of the following are the ...
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Case 13: A 4-year-old boy who recently emigrated from eastern Europe presents with his mother to your general pediatrics clinic. His mother reports that he has a chronic nonproductive cough during the day and night, mild wheezing for one month and failure to gain weight (his weight has dropped from the 50th to the 10th percentile for his age). His mother denies any high fevers, rhinorrhea, or night sweats. Which of the following are the ...
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Family Medicine Aquifer Cases
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Family Medicine Aquifer Cases 
You are seeing a 55-year-old female with a past medical history of hypertension, diabetes, and gout. She has no complaints today and is here to manage her chronic conditions. She is taking her medications, which include lisinopril 10 mg daily, metformin 500 mg twice daily, and allopurinol 100 mg daily. She is trying to focus on her diet in an effort to lose weight. She smokes a pack of cigarettes every day, and she is worried that quitting will make her gain weight...
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Pediatrics Aquifer Cases Questions & Answers
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definition of fever of unknown origin 
fever over 8 days with no apparent origin after workup 
meningeal signs in an infant 
Fever 
Hypothermia 
Bulging fontanelles 
Lethargy 
Irritability 
Restlessness 
Paroxysmal crying (crying when picked up) 
Poor feeding 
Vomiting and/or 
Diarrhea 
Kernig's sign 
resistance to extension of the child's leg from a flexed position 
Brudzinski's sign 
flexion of the hip and knee in response to flexion of the ne...
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definition of fever of unknown origin - ANSWER- fever over 8 days with no apparent 
origin after workup 
meningeal signs in an infant - ANSWER- Fever 
Hypothermia 
*Bulging fontanelles* 
Lethargy 
Irritability 
Restlessness 
*Paroxysmal crying (crying when picked up)* 
Poor feeding 
Vomiting and/or 
Diarrhea 
Kernig's sign - ANSWER- resistance to extension of the child's leg from a flexed 
position 
Brudzinski's sign - ANSWER- flexi...
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Pediatrics Aquifer Cases Actual Exam Questions And Answers
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Pediatrics Aquifer Cases Actual 
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definition of fever of unknown origin - ANSWER- fever over 8 days with no apparent 
origin after workup 
meningeal signs in an infant - ANSWER- Fever 
Hypothermia 
*Bulging fontanelles* 
Lethargy 
Irritability 
Restlessness 
*Paroxysmal crying (crying when picked up)* 
Poor feeding 
Vomiting and/or 
Diarrhea 
Kernig's sign - ANSWER- resistance to extension of the child's leg from a flexed 
position 
Brudzinski's sign - ANSWER- flexi...
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Pediatrics Aquifer Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Case 13: A 4-year-old boy who recently emigrated from eastern Europe presents with his mother to your general pediatrics clinic. His mother reports that he has a chronic nonproductive cough during the day and night, mild wheezing for one month and failure to gain weight (his weight has dropped from the 50th to the 10th percentile for his age). His mother denies any high fevers, rhinorrhea, or night sweats. Which of the following are the ...
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Pediatrics 01 Aquifer Questions And Answers
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What is the effect of alkylating agents on feto? 
Absence of digits, multiple anomalies. 
What is the effect of aminoglycosides on feto? 
Ototoxicity 
What is the effect of antiepileptic drugs on feto? 
Neural tube defects, cardiac defects, cleft palate, skeletal abnormalities (eg, phalanx/nail hypoplasia, facial dysmorphism). 
What is the effect of fluoroquinolones on feto? 
Cartilage damage. 
What is the effect of folate antagonists on feto? 
Neur...
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