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100

These are the vaccines in Pediarix. 

What are DTaP, Hep-B, and IPV?

100

At this age infants develop stranger & separation anxiety.

What is 9 months?

100

What is Peppa Pig?

100

A condition that causes skin to become erythematous and pruritic. It's common in children but can occur at any age.

What is atopic dermatitis or eczema?

100

This is the most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in the developed world.

What is Campylobacter jejuni?

200

This is what you would receive for tetanus prophylaxis if you have the following: 1) more than or equal to 3 doses of tetanus shots and 2) dirty wounds. 

What is nothing? (except you would get a vaccine if you are more than or equal 5years out from the shot  and you would get TIG if you were HIV positive)

200

While screening for autism throughout early childhood is critical, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends using a screening test such as the MCHAT. Children are screened at ___ & ___ months. *** BONUS: MCHAT STANDS FOR ____. ***

What is 18 and 24 months? ***Modified Checklist for Autism***

200

What is Bluey?

200

Occurs when the newborn lies on side erythema of dependent side of body with simultaneous blanching of contralateral side. Develops suddenly and persists for 30 sec to 20 minutes. Resolves with increased muscle activity or crying. Affects up to 10% of full term infants but often goes unnoticed due to bundling.

What is harlequin color change?

200

Name the 3 most common bugs for otitis media.

What are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis?

300

This is the GENERIC name of the vaccine given to premature infants to prevent a certain virus in the Pneumoviridae family.

What is Palivizumab?

300

I am standing by myself while eating with my fingers. I scribble on the walls. I can give you my toy if you ask but I will also tell you what I want. I am this many months old. 

What is 12 months?

300

What is Calliou?

300

Risk factors for this include cord prolapse, perinatal asphyxia, therapeutic hypothermia, meconium aspiration, and sepsis.

What is subcutaneous fat necrosis?

A rare fat tissue inflammation of the newborn. 

Exact pathogenesis is unknown. Newborn form of panniculitis.  

Commonly associated with hypercalcemia.

300

Drug of choice for dog/cat bite in penicillin allergic child.

What is cephalosporin or Bactrim PLUS clindamycin?

400

This is the latest age a child can receive the primary dose of the rotavirus vaccine.

What is 14 weeks and 6 days?

400

A 24-month-old boy is brought for a WCC. He began walking at 18 months of age and falls frequently. He has been unable to climb up on the couch or get down without help from his parents. He can stack six cubes and roll a ball to the examiner. He is unable to kick a ball. He has a vocabulary of more than 50 words and can combine them in two-word phrases. He follows simple two-step commands. This is the developmental delay.


What is gross motor?

400

What is Zoboomafoo?

400

Name this syndrome.

What is tuberous sclerosis?

400

A 6-year-old girl who recently arrived in the United States from Syria with refugee status is brought to the emergency department with a 5-day history of fever, diarrhea, and skin rash. She is ill-appearing with a temperature of 39.6°C, heart rate of 130 beats/min, respiratory rate of 36 breaths/min, and blood pressure of 106/56 mm Hg. Physical examination findings are remarkable for signs of severe acute malnutrition including hepatomegaly, pedal edema, and thinning and streaking of hair. A well-circumscribed ulcerative skin lesion is noted on her right upper extremity (Item Q108). The remainder of her physical examination findings are normal. Laboratory findings are notable for microcytic anemia, leukopenia, neutropenia, and hypoalbuminemia. A diagnostic punch biopsy of the skin lesion is performed and wound cultures are obtained.

Name the pathogen most likely seen on the wound Cx.

What is Pseudomonas aeruginosa?

500

A 12mo non-immunized healthy patient is exposed to measles. This is all what he would receive on day of office visit if presented within 5 days.

What is nothing? Because of the patient presented after 72hrs, he will need to quarantine for 21 days at home after last exposure and then get the MMR vaccine. 

500

Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development includes this milestone which is the knowledge that a person or object continues to exist even when out of sight.

What is object permanence?

500

What is Beakman's World?

500

This is the diagnosis if the above is seen with abnormal blood vessels in the brain and eye abnormalities such as glaucoma. 

What is Sturge-Weber Syndrome?

500

A term neonate is born via precipitous vaginal delivery to a 19-year-old woman who received no prenatal care. She lives with her boyfriend and reports using marijuana and alcohol early in her pregnancy. A rapid HIV test and rapid plasma reagin test performed on the mother soon after delivery were negative. Physical examination reveals a 2.2-kg neonate with microcephaly, hepatosplenomegaly, and petechiae. He is alert, has a good cry, and normal tone and activity. The remainder of his physical examination findings are unremarkable. Laboratory data are notable for thrombocytopenia and hepatitis. Computed tomography scan of the head reveals periventricular calcifications. Evaluation by the ophthalmologist reveals bilateral chorioretinitis. Polymerase chain reaction testing of the neonate’s urine specimen on day 2 after birth is positive for a virus. 

Name the drug of choice for treatment.

What is valganciclovir?

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