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Gastroesophageal reflux - Dyspepsia, frequent belching with sour taste, chest pain after
eating or lying down, straining or lifting, increased salivation & history of high stress
levels are symptoms of:
Hepatitis B - having multiple sex partners, body piercings wit unclean equipment, being
incarcerated, sharing needles, exposure to needle sticks or an infected mother to baby
during childbirth are risk factors for:
Acute pancreatitis - A patient complaints of severe epigastric pain that radiates to the
posterior trunk & entire abdomen. This suggests:
Liver disease - Jaundice, spider angiomas, palmar erythema, Terry's nails, pruritus,
purpura & caput medusae are skin conditions associated with:
Hepatitis C - Intravenous drug use, sexual intercourse & transfusion of unscreened
contaminated blood can transmit:
green leafy vegetables, meat from animal sources, fruits, nuts, liver & foods containing
yeast - Foods high in folic acid include:
Testicular torsion - Teenage male presents with Sudden, severe, unilateral scrotal pain,
likely diagnosis is:
Testicular cancer - Cryptorchidism is a risk factor for:
Papule - What is an elevated, firm & circumscribed lesion that is 5mm or smaller?
a hydrocele - When the scrotum is transilluminated in a 4 month old boy, it lights up
brightly. This findings is consistent with:
Psoriasis - A plaque with positive Auspitz sign (pinpoint bleeding when lesions scraped)
would be consistent with:
Sarcopenia - Loss of lean body mass and strength with aging is called:
, Hydrocele - collection of serous peritoneal fluid within the scrotum.
overflow incontinence - Incontinence associated with a neurological or anatomical
obstruction from pelvic organs or the prostate which limits bladder emptying and causes
a distended bladder.
Tendons - Collagen fibers connecting muscle to bone are called
Ligaments - Ropelike bundles of collagen fibrils that connect bone to bone
Erythropoeitin - During pregnancy, which hormone results in increased blood viscosity?
3 months - Normal infants can lift the head and clasp the hands by what age?
6 month milestones-Gross motor - Rolls over
Sits unsupported
No head lag when pulled to sit from supine
6 month milestones-language - Turns toward voice
Babbles (i.e., use of repetitive consonants: ba-ba-ba or da-da-da) (When the child says
da-da-da, the family reinforces the sounds by praising the infant; then the infant makes
the connection of the sound to the father.)
biliary artresia - Infant who cannot metabolize fats (acholic stool), poor weight gain,
white stools, irritability, dark urine may have:
increased intracranial pressure - An infant with drowsiness, separated sutures on the
skill, bulging fontanel & vomiting has assessment findings of:
Bacterial conjunctivitis - An infant presents with eyelid edema, bulbar conjunctival
injection, purulent/mucopurulent discharge. a possible diagnosis is:
4-6 months - At what age is it normal for a child to pick up objects using the palm of the
hand only?
9 months - A what is does a child use the thumb & pointer finger to pick up objects?
6-month-old - Pat-a-cake and peek-a-boo is appropriate type of play for what age
infant?
9-month-old - Ball rolling, hide and seek & pots & pans are appropriate play for what
age infant?
9 months of age - Around what age would a baby first be expected to locate an object
hidden from view?