• Question 1
0 out of 1 points
A 3-year-old presents to your office with a history of wheezing over the
last 3 months and has only been moderately responsive to therapy. Which
of the following diagnostic tests would be appropriate?
Selected
b.
Answer:
Pulmonary function
testing
Correct
a.
Answer:
Sweat chloride
testing
• Question 2
0 out of 1 points
A 16-year-old presents with pharyngitis, cough, and high fever. Her chest
X-ray reveals bilateral pulmonary infiltrates. Her white blood cell count is
normal and the neutrophil count is normal. The most likely etiology is:
Selected
b.
Answer:
Streptococcus
pneumonia
Correct
a.
Answer:
Chlamydia
pneumonia
• Question 3
0 out of 1 points
A 2-year-old presents to your office with the following symptoms: nasal
congestion and rhinorrhea for 48 hours, low-grade fever, and a
harsh/barky cough that is significantly worse at night. Inspiratory stridor is
present and she has clear but slightly decreased breath sounds. Which of
the following treatments is best?
Selected
a.
Answer:
Albuterol sulfate solution via nebulizer every
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4 to 6 hours
Correct c.