Vaccines
Well Children
Bones and such
Teens these days
Infectious
100

Time period within which HepB vaccine should be given to infant if mom is HepB positive 

Twelve hours

100

Daily dose of Vitamin D for breastfed babies

400IU

100

Fracture involving metaphysis and physis 

Salter Harris Type 2

100

First sign of pubertal development in males 

Testicular enlargement 

100

Antibiotic of choice for Group A Strep

Penicillin 

200

Maximum age at which Rota vaccine is indicated

15 weeks

Must then be completed by 8 months 

200

Temperature to which the AAP recommends parents set their home's water heater to avoid burns 

120 degrees

200

Technical name for Sever Disease

Calcaneal apophysitis 

200

Treatment for Trichomoniasis


Metronidazole

200

Bug that most commonly causes hot tub folliculitis 

Pseudomonas

300

Maximum age at which you would give DTaP

Seven

Give single dose Tdap to teens. Td is the booster

300

Height until which the AAP recommends a booster seat

4'9"

Typically 8-12 years old

300

Spondylolysis: what is it and who gets it?

Stress fracture of pars interarticularis 


300

The two tanner stages during which menarche typically occurs

Stage 3 (25%) and Stage 4 (60%)

300

Name the phases of pertusis 

Catarrhal, Paroxysmal, Convalescent

400

Duration of time that must pass between two live vaccines if not administered at the same visit 

Four weeks

400

Age at which most children can walk down stairs with alternating feet

Three years

400

Actual term for "Little League Elbow"

Medial Epicondylitis 

400

Definition of primary amenorrhea 

Absence of menses by 15 years of age (in the presence of normal growth and secondary sexual characteristics)

400

Most common cause of papulopurpuric gloves-and-socks syndrome

Parvo B19!

500

Age at which high-risk children can begin receiving meningococcal vaccine

Two months 

500

Age at which you would expect a child to be able to copy a cross 

Four years

500

During routine screening for scoliosis, this is the scoliometer angle that should prompt imaging

Five degrees

500

Top three leading causes of death in teens

Unintentional injury, suicide, homicide 

500

Who should receive post-exposure prophylaxis after a diagnosis of meningococcal meningitis is made

Close contacts of the patient: household members, daycare or child center contacts with whom contact occurred during seven days prior to symptoms AND anyone with direct exposure to oral secretions during seven days prior


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