Definition
Strep pharyngitis
Peritonsillar abscess
Viral pharyngitis
Infectious mononucleosis
Epiglottitis
Differentials for patient with
Differentials for patient with fever
sore throat
Differentials for patient with nasal
Differentials for patient with cough
congestion
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Definition
Wheezing can be a symptom of asthma where a combination of
swelling, mucus and muscles tightening can cause narrowing of the
airways
Lung sounds with cystic fibrosis Lung sounds with croup
Lung sounds with foreign body
Lung sounds with asthma
aspiration
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Epiglottitis prevention
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, solving skills (executive functioning). About 10 percent of boys and
men have autism spectrum disorder.
Sinusitis symptoms Renal osteodystrophy
Klinefelter syndrome Primary amenorrhea
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Definition
Most foreign body ingestions occur in children between 6 months and
6 years of age, often when a child who has something in his or her
mouth gets a bump to the head, falls, or is startled, leading to a
reflexive deep inspiration or swallow. Developmentally delayed
children are at high risk, as are children who have undergone
esophageal surgery or have a damaged esophagus from a prior
caustic ingestion. Coins, food, toys, marbles, buttons, and batteries are
among the more common foreign bodies that children have ingested.
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Most accurate way to determine the Common etiology for malrotation
degree of dehydration in a child with intermittent volvulus
Common etiology for
Common etiology for pyloric stenosis
esophageal foreign body
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Definition
A dislocation of the epiphyseal end of the femur, usually found in
children and adolescents
Salter Harris type 1 fracture
Stress around the hip causes shear force to be applied to the growth
plate
Occurs after onset of puberty,often in overweight and slightly
skeletally immature boys. Also seen in children with delayed puberty
Manifestations: pain in groin or diffusely over the knee or anterior thigh
Decreased internal rotation
External rotation of thigh when hip is flexed
Limited abduction and extension
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Slipped Capital Femoral
Legg calve perthes disease
Epiphysis (SCFE)
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