q 7 p220 Flashcards

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The first test/exam/measure you should get for a kid with tachypnea is:

A

blood oximetry

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T/F Glucocorticoids are usually indicated for acute glomerulonephritis

A

F
usually not indicated for acute glomerulonephritis and are only used in rare cases that develop into rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.

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Common presentations of the Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis include:
and where?

A

swelling, red and warm joints
The knee and wrist joints are the most
commonly affected.

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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis treatment

A

(NSAIDs),
like ibuprofen
disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs.

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What is the most common complication of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis?

A

Iridocyclitis

conjunctival injection, pain, and photophobia

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T/F

Positive rheumatoid factor is not a criteria to diagnose JRA

A

T

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T/F

Uveitis is not a manifestation of pauci-articular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

A

F

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8
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Grade 4 vesicoureteral reflux. What is the most appropriate

management?

A

Continuous prophylactic antibiotic

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vesicoureteral reflux cxfx

A

Symptoms and signs are typically those of UTI; these may include fever, abdominal or flank
pain, dysuria or flank pain with voiding, frequency, and urgency. Pyuria, hematuria,
proteinuria, and bacteriuria may be present on urinalysis

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