(2025/2026) VERSION WITH FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS CORRECT DETAILED AND VERIFIED
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Treatment for mild allergic conjunctivits ...... ANSWER ........Topical
antihistamines/mast cell stabilizer
NSAIDs and topical corticosteroids are not first line
Pt with allergic conjunctivitis often produce inadequate amount of
tears (oral antihistamines may induce dry eye syndrome)
Oral hairy leukoplakia ...... ANSWER ........elongated papilla of the
lateral aspect on the tongue
What causes oral hairy leukoplakia? ...... ANSWER ........EBV
Koplik's spot ...... ANSWER ........clusters of small red papules with
white centers located on the buccal mucosa by the lower molars (o =
kopliks)
, Prodromic viral of measles appears 2-3 days before the rash
Geographic tongue ...... ANSWER ........inflammatory disorder that
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usually appears on top and side of the tongue
multiple fissures and irreregular smoother areas on its surface that
make it look like a topographic map
Cheilosis ...... ANSWER ........painful inflammation and cracking of
the corners of the mouth
Peritonsillar abscess ...... ANSWER ........severe sore throat, difficulty
swallowing, trismus, and muffled "hot potato" voice
abscess displaces the uvula
pterygium ...... ANSWER ........yellow, triangular thickening of the
conjunctiva that extends across the cornea on the nasal side
Pinguecula ...... ANSWER ........yellowish, raised growth on the
conjunctiva next to the cornea
Chalazion ...... ANSWER ........chronic inflammation of the
meibomian gland
hordeolum (stye) ...... ANSWER ........stye
abscess of a hair follicle and sebaceous gland on the eyelid
, High risk factors for hearing loss in premature baby ...... ANSWER
........HEARS
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Hyperbilirubinemia
Ear infection frequency
low Apgar scores
exposure to Rubella, cytomegalovirus (CMV), toxoplasmosis
Seizures
diabetic retinopathy ...... ANSWER ........cotton wool spots
Normal intraocular pressure ...... ANSWER ........8-21mm Hg
Intermittent Esotropia ...... ANSWER ........common in infants
younger than 20 weeks
resolves spontaneously
refer if present after 20 weeks
Kawasaki Disease ...... ANSWER ........high fever, enlarged lymph
nodes, conjunctivitis, dry, cracked lips
strawberry tongue
most cases under 5 years of age
pharyngitis ...... ANSWER ........acute infection of the pharynx
, stuffy nose, rhinitis with clear mucus, and watery eyes
allergic rhinitis ...... ANSWER ........inflammatory changes of the
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nasal mucosa due to an allergy response
most common sign: transverse nasal crease (allergic salute)
tonsillitis ...... ANSWER ........inflammation of the tonsils
sore throat, difficulty swallowing, tender lymph nodes
Treatment for otitis externa ...... ANSWER ........Use aluminum
acetate solution PRN (provides soothing, effective relief of minor skin
irritations and inflammation)
keep water out of the ear
Polymyxin B-neomycin-hydrocortisone suspension drops QID x 7 days
and/or ofloxacin drops
Bullous Myringitis ...... ANSWER ........small, fluid-filled blisters
form on the eardrum
First permanent teeth to erupt ...... ANSWER ........first molars at
about 6 years of age
viral keratoconjunctivitis ...... ANSWER ........pink eye
treatment- symptomatic