What is the next best step in working up an infant at an increased risk for fetal anemia, as determined by maternal antibody titers? _____ to assess for increased flow
What is shown here in the baby's diaper? _____
What is the initial management for patients <6 y/o with Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease? _____
Formula-fed infant presenting with vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and failure to thrive? _____
Clues in a vignette that an APGAR score is (slightly) abnormal? 1 point each: _____
Infant brought into the ED with altered LOC, found to be comatose; CT head shows subdural? _____
Hint: Diagnosis?
What is the rule for calculating the percentage of skin involved in burns in pediatrics? - Head: _____ - Thorax: _____ - Arms: _____ - Legs: _____ - Genitals: _____
Childhood insulin resistance is associated with _____ precocious puberty
What is the recommended management for children with moderate lead poisoning (45 - 69 mcg/dL on venous blood testing)? _____
What is a Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE)? (4) Must be <1 minute event in an infant <1 year old: _____
Normal growth patterns
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Growth charts and interpretation
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Failure to thrive evaluation
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Short stature workup
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Tall stature evaluation
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Obesity in children
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Nutritional assessment tools
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Puberty stages (Tanner stages)
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Precocious puberty
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Delayed puberty
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Growth hormone disorders
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Impact of chronic disease on growth
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Catch-up growth
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