216p Flashcards
What is the most common complication of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis?
cxfx
Iridocyclitis
which may cause
conjunctival injection, pain, and photophobia but can be asymptomatic; scarring and
glaucoma with band keratopathy can result.
Which is a common manifestation of pauci-articular juvenile rheumatoid
arthritis?
Uveitis
specially in the type I Pauci-articular JRA
A 2-year-old boy has developed grade 4 vesicoureteral reflux. What is the most appropriate
management?
Continuous prophylactic antibiotic
Which factor predisposes infants to chronic otitis media?
Environmental factors such as daycare and passive smoking
A full-term infant presents to your office at 7 days of age with bilateral purulent conjunctive
discharge, erythema and swelling at the medial aspect of the eyes. Which one of the
following is the most likely diagnosis?
Chlamydia infection
For lead levels over __μg/dl, chelation treatment is usually needed
For lead levels over 45 μg/dl, chelation treatment is usually needed
Any patient who has a blood lead level over __μg/dl needs careful evaluation and
repeated blood lead levels
Any patient who has a blood lead level over 20 μg/dl needs careful evaluation and
repeated blood lead levels
Emergency hospitalization (choice E) and intravenous chelation is usually reserved for children with lead levels over \_\_ μg/dl
Emergency hospitalization (choice E) and intravenous chelation is usually reserved for children with lead levels over 70 μg/dl
ASA poisoning. what’s high what’s low
pH ; HCO3 ; pCO2
1st hours after ingestion and later
>4years
pH low; HCO3 low; pCO2 low
Radial head subluxation treatment or management involves:
Manipulation of the forearm to reduce radial head subluxation
postinfectious glomerulonephritis, nefrotic sx c3 and c4 levels
Low C3 level and normal C4 level