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Red beefy tongue? - CORRECT ANSWER-a. Pernicious Anemia?
b. Iron Deficiency?
c. Folate Deficiency?
Low Hemoglobin, Low Hematocrit, High MCV - Indicates what? - CORRECT ANSWER-Anemia
Koplick Spots? - CORRECT ANSWER-a. Measles?
Signs and Symptoms of Roseola? - CORRECT ANSWER-Is the sixth diseases. Roseola is a mild
viral illness of childhood. It is characterized by high fever that typically comes on suddenly and
lasts for three to five days. Other symptoms of roseola are mild nasal congestion, eye redness,
and a rash that appears after the fever has resolved.
Pregnant teacher, with exposure to Fifths' Disease - what risk is there for the fetus? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Fetal death.
, 6 Month Old with Closed Anterior Fontanel? - CORRECT ANSWER-it is normal in 10% of the
children depend on the race. and it can be abnormal in some kids.
At birth, the average size of the posterior fontanel is 0.5 cm in white infants and 0.7 cm in black
infants.16 The fontanel usually is completely closed by two months of age.
3 Month Old infant with Down Syndrome, due to milk intolerance, mom started infant on Goat's
Milk; now has pale conjunctiva but otherwise healthy; with low Hematocrit, what other test
would you order? - CORRECT ANSWER-a. CBC
b. Iron, TIBC
4 Month Old with Strabismus, mom worried, what do you tell her? - CORRECT ANSWER-a.
Normal?
4 Month Old "won't keep anything down", what is the main thing you look for? - CORRECT
ANSWER-a. Dehydration?
Man with HTN, CAD, present femoral pulses, but absent pedal pulses? - CORRECT ANSWER-a.
DVT?
b. Venous Insufficiency?
c. Arterial Insufficiency?
Diabetic patient with foot laceration, at risk for what? - CORRECT ANSWER-a. foot ulcer?
b. acute osteomyelitis
Definition of metabolic syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER-Metabolic syndrome is a combination
of factors that multiply a person's risk for heart disease, diabetes and stroke. Almost 34% of
American adults are affected.