Shots, Spots & Snot
Say "aaahhh!"
Sniffles & Soundwaves
Growth Spurts & Growing Pains
Room Spinning or Just Me?
100

Most likely diagnosis of this healthy newborn with the below rash at 2 days of life:

What is Erythema toxicum neonatorum?

100

The most common bacterial cause of this:

What is strep pyogenes?

100

This is the first line treatment in adults for acute bacterial sinusitis (drug, dose, duration)

Augmentin 875-125mg BID x 5-7 days

100

This:

What is a growth plate? Aka epiphyseal plate

100

Histamine H1 Antagonist used for acute treatment of vertigo

What is meclizine (antivert)?

200

The 3 things recommended to be given to newborns in the hospital after birth prior to discharge

What are the:

1. Hep B vaccine

2. Vitamin K 

3. Erythromycin eye drops

200

This is a scoring system to help predict difficulty of intubation (looks at uvula, soft and hard palate, and tonsillar pillars)

What is Mallampati score?

200

Otitis externa is most commonly caused by this organism.

What is pseudomonas aeruginosa?

200

By this age, a child should be able to 

  • Get to a sitting position by themselves
  • Sit without support
  • Use fingers to "rake" food toward themselves
  • Move things from 1 hand to the other hand

What is 9 months?

200

This test is most commonly used to identify posterior canal BPPV

What is Dix Hallpike Maneuver? 

300

This rash develops in kids typically after their fever breaks

What is roseola?

300

This viral cause of pharyngitis is associated with posterior cervical lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly.

What is Epstein-Barr virus (mono)?

300

This benign tumor of the vestibulocochlear nerve presents with asymmetric hearing loss, tinnitus, and imbalance.

What is vestibular schwannoma (aka acoustic neuroma)?

300

What is SCFE?

(Slipped capital femoral epiphysis)

300

This medication class can cause ototoxicity leading to bilateral vestibular hypofunction and imbalance.

What are aminoglycoside antibiotics?

400

A toddler with recurrent otitis media, persistent rhinorrhea, and poor response to antibiotics should be evaluated for this anatomical issue.

What is eustachian tube dysfunction?

400

Untreated strep throat may lead to this non0suppurative complication affecting the heart, joints, and brain.

What is rheumatic fever?

400

The Weber test lateralizes to the right ear

The Rinne test reveals better air conduction than bone conduction in the left ear

The conductive hearing loss is in this ear:

What is the right ear?

400

This vitamin deficiency can cause growth restriction and bone deformities, especially in infants and toddlers.

What is vitamin D deficiency (rickets)?

400
This autoimmune inner ear disorder presents with episodic vertigo, fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness.

What is Meniere's disease?

500

This vaccine protects against four serotypes of a potentially deadly disease that can cause purpura fulminans and serious illness in adolescents.

What is meningococcal conjugate vaccine (Men ACWY)?

500

What is a peritonsillar abscess?

500

A child with chronic sinus infections, situs inversus, and bronchiectasis may have this rare condition.

What is primary ciliary dyskinesia? (formerally Kartagener's syndrome)

500

This type of growth plate injury in children can lead to premature closure with limb length discrepancy.

What is Salter-Harris Fracture?

500

This brainstem structure, when infarcted, can cause the triad of vertigo, ipsilateral Horner's, and loss of pain/temp sensation on the contralateral body side.

What is lateral medulla (Wallenburg syndrome)?

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