Black & Yellow
You Give Me Fever
Let It Grow
Teens
Shots Shots Shots
100

Increase in indirect bilirubin levels in a 5 day old

Breastfeeding jaundice

100

Varicella

Rash develops after a 7-21 day incubation period

100

Stacks 2-3 cubes

Runs well

Points to 1-3 body parts

18 months

100

1. Strawberry cervix, Yellow-green smelly discharge, Dyspareunia

2. Diagnostic testing

1. Trichomonas Vaginalis

2.  dx NAAT of endocervical, vaginal, urethral swab or urine specimen

- motile flagellated protozoa

100

Vaccinations given at 2, 4, 6 months

DTaP, HiB, IPV (6-18 months), PCV-13, Rota

200

Increased indirect bilirubin in a 10 day old

Breast milk jaundice

High B-glucoronidase levels in breast milk and high lipase content

200

1. Fever, fever, fever, then this rash

2. Causative organism(s)

1. Roseola (exanthem subitum)

Pink papular eruption on trunk, after 3-5 days of high fever, fades w/in 24-48 hrs

2. HHV 6&7, also parvo B19, adeno, echovirus 16


200

Hops

Copies a square or cross

Plays cooperatively with a group

Knows 4 colors

4 years

200

1. Gray white vaginal discharge, Fishy odor, Little vaginal or vulvar inflammation

2. Causative organisms - list at least 1

3. Diagnostic testing

1. Bacterial Vaginosis

2. Gardnerella vaginalis, Mycoplasma hominis, Ureaplasma urealyticum, anaerobic Gram negative rods

3. + "whiff test", "clue cells" on wet mount

200

First birthday shots (12-15 months)

MMR, Varicella, Hep A (2 doses within 12-23 months), HiB (4th), PCV (4th), DTaP (4th - between 15-18 months)

300

Circumstances in which jaundice should always be evaluated. Name at least 2. 

1. Jaundice in <24 hours of life

2. Bilirubin rise > 5-8 mg/dL in 24 hours

3. Rate of rise b/n 2 bili meaurements > 0.5 mg/dL/hour --> hemolysis

300

Gray papules on buccal mucosa then this rash

Measles AKA Rubeola (10-day measles)

3 Cs - cough, coryza, conjunctivitis

Koplik spots

Rash from head to toe, lasts 4-7 days

300

Scribbles 

Uses 3-5 words

Uses spoon and cup

Walks alone, stoops and recovers

15 months

300

1. Mucopurulent endocervical discharge/penile discharge, Friable erythematous cervix

2. Diagnostic test

3. Treatment

1. Chlamydia trachomatis or Neisseria Gonorrheae

2. Dx NAAT on urine, vaginal, endocervical specimens

3. Tx Oral Azithromycin (chlamydia) + IM Ceftriaxone ( neisseria)

300

Kindergarten shots (4-6 years)

MMR (2nd), Varicella (2nd), DTaP (5th), IPV (4th)

400

Name at least 3 causes of indirect hyperbilirubinemia (excluding physiologic, breastfeeding and breast milk jaundice)

1. Hemolysis - ABO-Rh incompatibility, spherocytosis, elliptocytosis, pyruvate kinase deficiency

2. Upper GI obstruction (incr. enterohepatic circulation)- pyloric stenosis, duodenal stenosis, annular pancreas

3. Criggler-Najjar, Gilbert's disease

4. Sepsis

400

Mild URI symptoms

Painful lymphadenopathy - suboccipital, posterior auricular, cervical

Non-pruritic, maculopapular confluent rash lasting 3-4 days

Mild fever

Rubella AKA German measles (3-day measles)


400

Skips

Uses 5 word sentences

Dresses self

Copies a triangle

5 years

400

1. Acute onset scrotal swelling, pain, urinary frequency, dysuria or urethral discharge, + Prehn sign

2. Causative organisms

3. Treatment

1. Epididymitis - Swollen, tender epididymis

2. Neisseria gonorrheae or Chlamydia trachomatic

3. Azithromycin, IM Ceftriaxone, analgesics

400

11-12 years vaccines

Tdap

HPV (2 doses if 9-14 years at initiation, 3 doses if 15 years at initiation)

MCV (2nd at 16 years)

500

Name at least 3 causes for direct hyperbilirubinemia

1. Obstructive - Choledochal cyst, Biliary atresia

2. Metabolic - Galactosemia, Hereditary fructose intolerance, Tyrosinemia, a1-antitrypsin deficiency

3. TPN induced cholestasis

4. Cystic Fibrosis

5. Neonatal hepatitis (TORCH, Hep A, B, C, EBV, Varicella, Herpes, TB)

500

Erythematous rash with small skin colored papules, starting on trunk --> peripherally, blanches with pressure

Feels like sandpaper

Petechiae within skin creases

Scarlet fever sandpaper rash 2/2 GABHS

Pastia lines (petechiae within skin creases)

500

Throws ball overhand

Copies drawing a line

Knows >50 words

Parallel play

2 years

500

1. Swollen, tender testicle, absent cremasteric reflex 

2. Management timeline

1. Testicular torsion

2. Urologic emergency, detorsion within 6 hours to preserve testicular function

500

Vaccine given to >2 year old with asplenia

PPSV23