Upper airway condition that improves with racemic epinephrine? _____
In an unimmunized infant, acute diarrhea is more likely due to _____
Hint: giardia or rotavirus
What is the first-line treatment for acute otitis media? _____
Otitis media with effusion can be distinguished from acute otitis media by the lack of _____ signs
What is the next step in management for an infant with suspected bacterial meningitis based on history and physical exam? _____
What is the most common primary agent causing bronchiolitis? _____
Ddx for rubella and measles childhood exanthems: Rubella rash: Begins at head and moves down and _____ Measles: Begins at head and moves down and _____
What is the next step for a child that presents with symptoms concerning for acute mastoiditis? _____
_____ is a GI disorder that presents with an ill-defined, "sausage shaped" mass in the RUQ
_____
Common childhood exanthems
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Pediatric respiratory infections
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Pediatric gastrointestinal infections
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Urinary tract infections in children
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Bone and joint infections
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Central nervous system infections
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Pediatric tuberculosis
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Pediatric HIV
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Recurrent infections evaluation
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Fever of unknown origin approach
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Emerging infectious diseases in children
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Post-infectious immune complications
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Antimicrobial resistance in pediatrics
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