Urgent care prescribed amoxicillin to this patient with fever and lymphadenopathy and now they have a rash.
Ebstein-Barr virus
Most common cause of death in teenagers
Accidental injury
These patient's with a prominent facial birthmark commonly suffer from glaucoma and seizures
Sturge-Weber syndrome
A female teenager's diagnosis for secondary amenorrhea may have included an abnormal pelvic ultrasound and this PE finding
Hirsutism
Teen found confused with blue-grey discoloration of the kin and mucous membranes. ABG blood appears brown with normal PaO2
Amyl Nitrate (AKA poppers)
Infant with a diffuse maculopapular rash, oh and a few days ago she had a high fever.
Human herpesvirus (roseola)
Most common cause of glomerulonephritis
Group A strep
These friendly patients, who are sometimes described as "elfin," commonly have a unique iris pattern and supravalvular aortic stenosis
Williams syndrome
Gray-bluish elevations with an erythematous base on the buccal mucosa in a child with rash and conjunctivitis
Koplik spots in measles
Acetaminophen level
INR
AST/ALT
Painful ulcers in the posterior oropharynx
Coxsackievirus (enterovirus)
Most common cause of osteomyelitis in sickle cell patients
Staph aureus
Dysmorphic facial features, hypocalcemia, cardiac defects
DiGeorge
Scaling, erythematous eruptions or dusky red patches over the knuckles
Gottron's papules in dermatomyositis
Teenager presents with facial flushing and slurred speech. They are tachycardic, hypotensive, and their pupils are dilated. EKG shows prolonged QT.
Tricyclic antidepressants
School-aged child with fever, rash, joint pain and CBC demonstrates microcytic anemia
Parvovirus B19
Most common cardiac defect in Turner syndrome
Bicuspid aortic valve.
Large ears, macro-orchidism, intellectual diability
Fragile X
Blue discoloration of gingival border
Burton line in lead poisoning
Expected gas results now and later in a toddler who consumed the majority of his grandmother's aspirin
Respiratory alkalosis -> metabolic acidosis
painful red rash with fluid-filled blisters on, in and around one ear, facial paralysis
varicella-zoster (Ramsey hunt)
Most common cause of pancreatitis in pediatric patients
Blunt trauma
Butterfly vertebrae and posterior embryotoxon are characteristic findings in this syndrome affecting the liver, heart, bones, and eyes
Alagille syndrome
Hyperreflexia, clonus, hyperthermia, hallucinations
seratonin syndrome
Toddler got into his pregnant mother's medications. Started having vomiting with diarrhea at home. Brought in for persistent symptoms and labs demonstrate severe metabolic acidosis due to hepatocellular injury.
Iron