1. A school-age pt presents to the clinic to establish care. The child has autism,
facial dysmorphia & growth retardation. The provider suspects the child has what
condition? Correct answer- Fetal alcohol syndrome
2. An 8-year-old client was recently discharged from the hospital following an
episode of meningitis. The client presented to the clinic for a follow-up
appointment post discharge. The provider understands that the client is at
increased risk for which complications? SATA Correct answer- Hearing
impairment
Paralysis
loss of speech
3. A client with history of bilateral tympanostomy tube insertion presents to the clinic
c/o otorrhea. The provider confirms the complaint. What is the best treatment for
this condition? Correct answer- combination antibiotic & corticosteroid otic drops
4. The gold standard in diagnosing Acute Otitis Media (AOM) is: Correct answer-
Immobile TM
5. A provider is caring for a new client who has had recurrent episodes of & failed
treatment for AOM. What is the next best intervention? Correct answer- refer to
an otolaryngolgist
6. A 16-year-old presents to your clinic c/o sore throat & 101F temp. The provider
learns that the client had a sore throat approx 1 week ago. On exam, client is (+)
for cervical lymphadenopathy, enlarged left tonsil, edematous pharynx & uvula
displacement. What condition does this client most likely have? Correct answer-
Peritonsillar abscess
7. A 5-year-old client presents to the clinic for an annual physical. While performing
the physical exam, the provider attempts to examine the client's ears. What does
the provider do? Correct answer- gentlly pull outer ear down & back
8. What are the most common causes of bacterial pneumonia in neonates? SATA.
Correct answer- Group B streptococcus
E. coli
9. An ill appearing 3-month-old infant is presented to your clinic. The parent reports
that their child has a fever, persistent cough, rhinorrhea, wheezing, hypoxemia, &
anorexia for 4 days. After the provider's exam & work-up, the child is diagnosed