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What is the recommended treatment for usually self-limiting and presents with lymphadenopathy that goes away on it's own;
cat scratch disease? severe cases may benefit from azithromycin
What is the most common cause of e coli
traveler's diarrhea?
What bacteria is responsible for causing cat bartonella henselae
scratch disease?
What are the 4 different components of overriding aorta, pulmonary stenosis, right ventricular hypertrophy, and a ventricular
tetralogy of fallot? septal defect
What does the murmur auscultated in systolic murmur best heard at the left upper sternal border
tetralogy of fallot sound like?
What does the murmur auscultated in systolic murmur best heard at the left lower sternal border
a ventricular septal defect sound
like?
Where is the aorta best auscultated? at the second ICS to to the right of the sternum
Where is the pulmonary artery best at the second ICS to the left of the sternum
auscultated?
What is a scotoma? a blind spot or aura that obstructs part of your vision
Is presbyopia nearsightedness or farsightedness meaning it can be harder to see things up close, such as reading a
farsightedness? newspaper and may need to hold it farther away or use reading glasses
Is myopia nearsightedness or nearsightedness meaning it is hard to see things far away
farsightedness?
myopia; meaning nearsightedness and they make things blurry that are farther away
Do cataracts cause myopia or presbyopia?
which is why driving at night becomes difficult
What is the USPSTF's recommendation on insufficient
scoliosis screening for adolescents?
When should adolescent girls be screened as early as 10 years old and then again at age 12
for scoliosis?
When should adolescent boys between age 12-13
be screening for scoliosis?
the appearance of small bleeding points after successive layers of scale have been
What is Auspitz sign?
removed from the surface of psoriatic papules or plaques
A positive Auspitz sign is indicative of psoriasis
what?
When are pregnant women screening for week 24-28
gestational diabetes?
a deep, sharp, stabbing or stretching sensation that begins or worsens with
What is round ligament pain? movement and can be unilateral or bilateral. This is a normal and benign part of
pregnancy
What are the components of the fetal nonstress test (heart rate monitoring), amniotic fluid analysis, fetal movements, fetal
biophysical profile? tone, and fetal breathing
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How is the fetal biophysical profile via ultrasound and fetal heart rate monitoring
performed?
When is the fetal biophysical profile often in the third trimester, often after week 28-32
performed?
What is a normal kick count in pregnancy? at least 10 kicks in a consecutive two hour period
How much weight should an underweight 28-40 pounds
woman gain in pregnancy?
How much weight should a normal weight 25-35 pounds
woman gain in pregnancy?
How much weight should an overweight 15-25 pounds
woman gain in pregnancy?
How much weight should an obese woman 11-20 pounds
gain in pregnancy?
Underweight and normal weight woman 1 pound
should be gaining how much weight per
week in their second and third trimesters?
Overweight and obese women should be 0.5 pounds
gaining how much weight per week in their
second and third trimesters?
What is the biggest risk associated secondary infection due to itching
with scabies?
red papular bumps that have s shaped burrows on them; may have fluid coming
What do scabies look like on the skin?
from them
Sickle cell anemia is what type of anemia? normocytic
How is sickle cell anemia diagnosed? hemoglobin electrophoresis
Which age group is rheumatic fever most children ages 5-15
common in?
What are the major symptoms of rheumatic carditis, arthritis, chorea, erythema marginatum (rash), subcutaneous nodules
fever?
What are the minor symptoms of rheumatic fever, elevated ESR, prolonged PR interval
fever?
How do we treat rheumatic fever? refer to the hospital
What is chorea? abnormal involuntary movements
What are the main s/s of rubeiola (measles) Koplick spots + the 3 c's - cough, coryza, conjunctivitis
GABHS infection puts individuals at the peritonsillar abscess, glomerulonephritis, rheumatic fever
highest risk of developing what sequelae?
What is the diagnostic criteria for acute 2 major criteria OR 1 major + 2 minor criteria PLUS evidence of a recent strep
rheumatic fever? infection
When can a breastfeeding mother breast wait 2-3 hours per drink consumed before breastfeeding again
feed again after drinking alcohol?
Can a mother take methadone while yes
pregnant and breastfeeding?
Does subsequent mean before or after? after
What is the recommended treatment for refer to the ED, will likely need IVIG and high dose aspirin
Kawasaki disease?
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