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Atypical bacteria pneumonia, frequently seen in children older than 5 years old through
young adult years is most commonly caused by...? - ANSWERS-Mycoplasma
pneumoniae
You are examining a 2-month-old infant. You note thick, flaky, yellow scales on the
scalp. You diagnose seborrheic dermatitis. The most appropriate tx to recommend to
the mother would be....? - ANSWERS-Mineral oil
A 6-week-old presents to the clinic with fever (101.8F), significant nasal congestion,
tachypnea with the use of accessory muscles, and a hoarse, tight cough. The infant is
lethargic and the mother reports that she hasn't taken her bottle since yesterday
because it "wears her out." The infant's three-year-old brother had a cold next week.
Considering the presentation, what is the most likely diagnosis? - ANSWERS-
Bronchiolitis
, What is most important when considering plan of care for an infant with bronchiolitis? -
ANSWERS-Management of nasal secretions with maintaining oxygenation and
hydration
A common site for eczema in infants that the____________ - ANSWERS-Face and
neck
Poorly controlled asthma in children can lead to_____________ - ANSWERS-
Irreversible airway changes
You are seeing a 24-month-old male child for the first time. He is in the office for a
WCC. Hx from the parents are limited. The child appears to have an elongated face and
very large eyes. He does not resemble the parents. During the exam you note a lack of
communication and psychosocial skills. The child does not verbalize anything you can
distinguish and does not smile. - ANSWERS-ASD (autism spectrum disorder)
NOTES:
most apparent in first 3 years of life
screen 18-24 months
needs IEP or 504 plan
Six-year-old Marcus is in your office for a WCC. His mother states that he has been
doing well in general. Her only concern is that in the last 6 months her seems to be
intermittently and suddenly crying/screaming as if he is afraid after he has been in bed
for a few hours. He is inconsolable. You suspect____________ - ANSWERS-Night
terrors
What is the most common etiology of pneumonia in children less than 4 years old? -
ANSWERS-Streptococcus pneumoniae
An eighteen-month-old is brought to your clinic with a history of URI for 3 days in
February. He has no hx of asthma. Mother states that he woke up in the middle of the
night with a terrible, harsh, barking cough. He cries when he coughs. He has a low-
grade fever and is in no current crisis. He is drinking some fluids but has no appetite.