Peds Flashcards
Testicular torsion is tested by …
Testing the creasteric reflex (testicle elevates when inner thigh touched)
HPV strains —- and —— cause 90% of genital warts
HPV 6 and 11
Breast fed infants require —IU of — per day
400IU/day of Vitamin D
Stranger aversion begins around —months old
9 months old
Hand dominance develops around
10-11 months old (red flag if developed before this age)
——is given to moms at risk for premature delivery to help the baby’s lungs develop
Betamethasone (Celestine soluspan)
Genu Varum (bow legs) usually resolves by
Age 3-4
Legg Calve Perthes disease
Osteonecrosis of the capital femoral epiphysis and occurs in prepubescent kids. May be accompanied by hip pain and a limp
Test: trendelenburg test is performed by having the kid stand on 1 foot and assess if the pelvis stays horizontal or tilts
Genu valgum (knock knees) is expected in ages —— and resolves around
Expected in ages 2-7 and resolves by Age 7
Lacey, maculopapular rash along the arms and trunk and very flushed cheeks
Erythema infectiosum (5ths Disease caused by Parvovirus B19) - typically begins with a fever and progresses into the development of a rash. The rash classically appears as slapped cheeks and a Lacey net like rash on the body. note child no longer contagious when rash develops (Think hand with 5 fingers slaps cheeks)
Scoliosis moderate curvature is
20-40 degrees
Rubella (German measles)
Mild symptoms
Cervical adenopathy
Pink rash
6th Disease (Roseola)
Rash after fever
Rose colored, BLANCHING papules appear on trunk
5ths Disease (Erythema Infectiosum) caused by parvovirus B19
Slapped cheeks
Lacey net like rash on body
Rubeola (Measels)
3C’s cough, conjunctivitis, congestion (Coraza)
Koplicks spots