What is a Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE)? (4) Must be <1 minute event in an infant <1 year old: _____
What is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in preadolescent children (< 10 years old)? _____
What is the treatment for PKU? _____
Repeated ear infections can result in _____, which may be confused with behavioral disorders of childhood; therefore, get a(n) _____ in children presenting with social or language problems
Hint: diagnosis
Premature neonate with perinatal distress; grunting/respiratory distress: _____
Hint: Diagnosis?
What is the likely diagnosis in a young boy that presents with two months of progressive hip pain with limited internal rotation/abduction of the affected hip? _____
Infant with excessive consumption of cow's milk (>24 ounces per day). What should you suspect? _____
Order of growth measurements affected with failure to thrive? _____
Hint: 3
Newborn is withered, meconium stained, long-nailed, fragile, and has small associated placenta 1) Likely dx? 2) What is the greatest risk factor for this? _____
Swallowed coin and no stridor (X-ray below) is managed with _____ Swallowed coin and stridor is managed with _____
Hint: next step
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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