Cardiovascular
GI
Integumentary
GU
Musculoskeletal
100
The causative agent of Acute Rheumatic Fever.

What is group A Streptococcus pharyngeal infection?

100

The first in the order of how we assess the abdomen.

What is auscultation?

100

The treatment for thrush.

What is nystatin.

100

The hormone in the kidneys that stimulates RBCs production.

What is erythropoietin.

100

The bone fracture that is most suspicious of child abuse.

What is a spiral facture of long bone.

200

The stage of Kawasaki disease with the greatest risk of aneurysm.

What is the subacute stage?

200
The hallmark sign of pyloric stenosis. 

Projectile vomiting

200

The clinical appearance of impetigo. 

What is nonbullous, honey-colored appearance. 

200
The definition of enuresis.

What is involuntary urination after the age when bladder control is expected. 

200

The positioning of legs in a hip spica cast.

What is frog like position with bar between feet?

300
The site most frequently used for bone marrow aspiration.

What is the Iliac crest?

300

The treatment to remove lead from the child's system.

Chelating agents.

300
The treatment for pediculosis.
What is topical pediculicides and repeat in 7 to 9 days.
300

The urine characteristics of Acute Poststreptococcal Glomuerulonephritis.

What is grossly bloody (hematuria) or tea / cola colored urine.

300

When to immediately notify the doctor about traction weights.

What is when the weights are resting on the floor.
400
What disease presents as facial bone deformities and delayed growth when untreated.

What is Thalassemia?

400

The signs of appendicitis in the abdomen

What is right lower quadrant pain and rebound tenderness.

400

What is hyposensitization?

Scheduled injections with gradual increased in exposure.

400

The presentation of edema in Nephrotic Syndrome.

What is anasarca and shifting edema.

400

The most consistent finding for muscular dystrophy.

What is Gower's sign.
500

The factor missing for Hemophilia A.

What is factor VIII.

500
The protein malnutrition characterized by swollen abdomen and edema. 
What is Kwashiorkor.
500

The prevention of contractures with burns.

What is passive range of motion?

500

Contraindication for Wilms Tumor.

What is palpating the abdomen?

500

The 5 Ps of neurovascular checks.

Pain

Pulse

Paralysis

Pallor

Paresthesia 

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