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This is the minimum age required to start the Rotavirus vaccine series.

6 weeks old

100

This is the drug of choice for treating acute acetaminophen ingestion.

N-acetylcysteine

100

This 5 year old boy with intellectual disability, large hands and feet, long face with large ears, large testicles, and hyperextensible joints likely has this syndrome.

Fragile X syndrome

100

This condition is affecting this 17 year old female by causing amenorrhea, headache, galactorrhea, and visual field defect.  Pregnancy test is negative.  Serum prolactin is > 200 mg/dL.

Prolactinoma (Macroadenoma)

100

This is the best management of internal tibial torsion in a child < 3 years old.

Observation

200

This is the maximum age to receive the final dose of the rotavirus vaccine.

8 months old

200

This class of agent is responsible for the following symptoms:  decreased sweating, urinary retention, flushing, mydriasis, agitation, seizures, and hyperthermia.

Anticholinergics

200

Infantile spasms are commonly associated with this condition.

Tuberous sclerosis

200

This is the best diagnostic test for solitary thyroid nodule.

US guided fine needle aspiration biopsy

200

This is the most common cause of intoeing in children > 3 years old.

Femoral torsion

300

Above this age, you do not need to receive the Haemophilus influenza type b vaccination.

5 years old

300

These form in the urine of a child with ethylene glycol ingestion.

Calcium oxalate crystals

300

A child with partial albinism, white forelock, premature gray hair, iris heterochromia, cleft lip, and cochlear deafness likely has this syndrome.

Waardenburg syndrome

300

This condition is commonly seen in a child with Type 1 Diabetes, well-controlled, suddenly developed hypotension and shock.

Addison disease

300

This 15-year-old boxer caused this injury and is complaining of dull pain in radial aspect of the right wrist that is exacerbated by clenching and tenderness in the anatomic snuff box. 

Scaphoid fracture

400

With this condition, you are can give the Haemophilus influenza type b vaccination at age 5 or greater.

Functional or anatomical asplenia

400

This specific EKG finding is most commonly seen with a tricyclic antidepressant ingestion.

Widened QRS (>100 msec)

Prolonged QTc and arrythmias can also occur.

400

Newborn that is LGA, macrocephalic with prominent forehead, hypertelorism, intellectual disability, and large hands and feet likely has this syndrome.

Soto syndrome

400

This condition can cause a newborn girl to have cystic hygroma on fetal US, lymphedema of the feet, webbed neck, heart murmur, and horseshoe kidney.

Turner syndrome

45, X karyotype

400

This is the most common condition associated with cavus foot.

Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome

500

This is the maximum age that you can give DTap.

7 years old

500

A 3 year old child got into his parent pill box and is now somnolent, bradycardic, hypotensive, and hypoglycemic.  This child likely ingested this type of medication.

Beta-blockers

500

Newborn with craniosynostosis, brachycephaly, strabismus, hypertelorism, maxillary hypoplasia, syndactyly, single nail, and broad thumb likely has this syndrome.

Apert Syndrome

500

This syndrome has the following findings:

Obesity

Retinitis pigmentosa

Hypogonadism

Intellectual disability

Bardet-Biedl syndrome OR

Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome

500

This syndrome has the following characteristics:

Short umbilical cord

Polyhydramnios

Pulmonary hypoplasia

Joint contractures

Micrognathia

Absent skin creases

Arthrogryposis or Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC)

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