Findings: children younger than 4, has chronic conditions like diabetes-lymphoma-renal disease, exposure to people that are incarcerated-homeless-live in nursing home, travel or living in high-risk areas
Question: Which size of PPD induration would the following conditions qualify as positive on TST testing? (5 mm, 10 mm, 15 mm)
Blood Pressure
Category: generalpediatrics-Preventive Pediatrics
Findings: prematurity younger than 32 weeks gestation, small for gestational age, very low birth weight, congenital heart disease, recurrent urinary tract infections, increased intracranial pressure, renal abnormalities, malignancy, steroid use, solid organ transplants, tuberous sclerosis
Question: What should be measured for patients below three years old with any history of these conditions?
Notes: Levels 45 or above should be treated with succimer in addition to environmental and other outpatient management. 70 or above should have patient admitted for inpatient management.
Question: Below which micrograms per deciliter concentration of venous lead level can lead toxicity be managed with following treatments? (Twenty, Forty Five, Seventy)
HPV
Category: generalpediatrics-Preventive Pediatrics
Findings: headache, syncope
Question: Vaccination to which entity may cause the adverse effects?
Live Vaccines
Category: generalpediatrics-Preventive Pediatrics
Findings: Wiskott Aldrich, Leukocyte adhesion deficiency, Ataxia telangiectasia, Chediak Higashi, uncontrolled HIV, active tuberculosis, persons on immunosuppresants, pregnancy, complement deficiency
Question: What is contraindicated with any of these conditions?
MMR
Category: generalpediatrics-Preventive Pediatrics
Findings: PPD
Question: What vaccine must you wait 4-6 weeks after administering before doing the following test?
MMR
Category: generalpediatrics-Preventive Pediatrics
Findings: joint pain, rash 6 to 12 days later, febrile seizures
Notes: Rubella component causes joint pain
Question: What vaccine causes these findings as side effects?
One Half Centimeter
Category: generalpediatrics-Preventive Pediatrics
Findings: head circumference during the first 2 months of life
Notes: From 2 to 6 months, rate will slow to one fourth centimeter per week, and then only three cm from 6 months to one year of age.
Question: How fast does the following grow per week? (one fourth centimeter, one half centimeter, one centimeter)
Rotavirus
Category: generalpediatrics-Preventive Pediatrics
Findings: severe combined immunodeficiency, history of intussusception
Question: Vaccination against this is contraindicated with these findings?