What is the next step in management for a macrosomic newborn with a clavicular fracture secondary to shoulder dystocia? _____
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia → _____tension
How many stools should a baby produce over 24 hours? _____ Wet diapers? _____
Intermittent strabismus is normal during the first _____ months of life
_____ precocious puberty is diagnosed when leuprolide (GnRH stimulation) causes an increase in LH production
Delayed puberty is the lack of secondary sex characteristics by age _____ or lack of menses by age _____
Idiopathic precocious puberty is a form of _____ precocious puberty
Neonatal clavicular fractures usually heal rapidly _____
Hint: T/F
Treatment of breast milk jaundice is _____ Treatment of breast feeding jaundice is _____
Retinopathy of prematurity is due to high levels of oxygen causing _____ in the eye
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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