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CURRENT DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT IN PEDIATRICS 18TH EDITION BY WILLIAM W. HAY| MYRON J. LEVIN| JUDITH M. SONDHEIMER |ROBIN R DETERDING| COMPLETE TEST BANK| CHAPTER 1- 46 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS| NEWEST VERSION
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT IN PEDIATRICS 18TH EDITION BY WILLIAM W. HAY| MYRON J. LE...
CURRENT DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT IN PEDIATRICS 18TH EDITION
BY WILLIAM W. HAY| MYRON J. LEVIN| JUDITH M. SONDHEIMER
|ROBIN R DETERDING| COMPLETE TEST BANK| CHAPTER 1- 46 WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS| NEWEST VERSION
,Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 THE NEWBORN INFANT.............................................................................................................. 3
CHAPTER 2. CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR ................................................................................... 10
CHAPTER 3. ADOLESCENCE ......................................................................................................................... 18
CHAPTER 4. ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE ........................................................................................... 24
CHAPTER 5. EATING DISORDERS ................................................................................................................. 32
CHAPTER 6. . CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS .................................................................. 36
CHAPTER 7. CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT ................................................................................................... 45
CHAPTER 8. AMBULATORY / OFFICE PEDIATRICS ....................................................................................... 54
CHAPTER 9. IMMUNIZATION ...................................................................................................................... 65
CHAPTER 10. TRAVEL MEDICINE ............................................................................................................... 103
CHAPTER 11. NORMAL CHILDHOOD NUTRITION AND ITS DISORDERS .................................................... 112
CHAPTER 12. EMERGENCIES AND INJURIES .............................................................................................. 119
CHAPTER 13. POISONING .......................................................................................................................... 122
CHAPTER 14. CRITICAL CARE ..................................................................................................................... 124
CHAPTER 15. SKIN ..................................................................................................................................... 130
CHAPTER 16. EYE ....................................................................................................................................... 138
CHAPTER 17. ORAL MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY ....................................................................................... 145
CHAPTER 18. EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT .................................................................................................... 147
CHAPTER 19. RESPIRATORY TRACT AND MEDIASTINUM ......................................................................... 154
CHAPTER 20. SLEEP MEDICINE .................................................................................................................. 172
CHAPTER 21. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES............................................................................................... 178
CHAPTER 22. GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT ................................................................................................. 191
CHAPTER 23. LIVER AND PANCREAS ......................................................................................................... 208
CHAPTER 24. KIDNEY AND URINARY TRACT ............................................................................................. 236
CHAPTER 25. NEUROLOGIC AND MUSCULAR DISORDERS........................................................................ 243
CHAPTER 26. ORTHOPEDICS ..................................................................................................................... 265
CHAPTER 27. SPORTS MEDICINE ............................................................................................................... 286
CHAPTER 28. REHABILITATION MEDICINE ................................................................................................ 293
CHAPTER 29. RHEUMATIC DISEASES......................................................................................................... 300
CHAPTER 30. HEMATOLOGIC DISORDERS ................................................................................................ 303
CHAPTER 31. NEOPLASTIC DISEASE .......................................................................................................... 312
CHAPTER 32. PAIN MANAGEMENT AND PALLIATIVE CARE ...................................................................... 322
,CHAPTER 33. IMMUNODEFICIENCY .......................................................................................................... 328
CHAPTER 34. ENDOCRINE DISORDERS ...................................................................................................... 336
CHAPTER 35. DIABETES MELLITUS ............................................................................................................ 345
CHAPTER 36. INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM ..................................................................................... 352
CHAPTER 37. GENETICS AND DYSMORPHOLOGY ..................................................................................... 357
CHAPTER 38. ALLERGIC DISORDERS .......................................................................................................... 366
CHAPTER 39. ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY .................................................................................................. 369
CHAPTER 40. INFECTIONS: VIRAL AND RICKETTSIAL................................................................................. 373
CHAPTER 41. HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION............................................................... 380
CHAPTER 42. INFECTIONS: BACTERIAL AND SPIROCHETAL ...................................................................... 387
CHAPTER 43. INFECTIONS: PARASITIC AND MYCOTIC .............................................................................. 393
CHAPTER 44. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS ................................................................................ 420
CHAPTER 45. FLUID, ELECTROLYTE, AND ACID-BASE DISORDERS AND THERAPY .................................... 424
CHAPTER 46. PEDIATRIC LABORATORY MEDICINE AND REFERENCE RANGES SHOW LESS ...................... 430
CHAPTER 1 THE NEWBORN INFANT
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. WHICH MILESTONE IS DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE FOR A 2-MONTH-OLD INFANT WHEN
THE NURSE PULLS THE INFANT TO A SITTING POSITION?
A. HEAD LAG IS PRESENT WHEN THE INFANTS TRUNK IS LIFTED.
B. THE INFANT IS ABLE TO SUPPORT THE HEAD WHEN THE TRUNK IS LIFTED.
C. THE INFANT IS BRIEFLY ABLE TO HOLD THE HEAD ERECT.
D. THE INFANT IS FULLY ABLE TO SUPPORT AND HOLD THE HEAD IN A STRAIGHT LINE.
CORRECT ANS>>> C
A 2-MONTH-OLD INFANT IS ABLE TO HOLD THE HEAD ERECT ONLY BRIEFLY AND CONTINUES TO HAVE
SOME HEAD LAG. IT IS NOT UNTIL 4 MONTHS OF AGE THAT THE INFANT CAN KEEP HIS OR HER HEAD IN
A STRAIGHT LINE WHEN PULLED TO A SITTING POSITION.
2. APPROXIMATELY WHAT SHOULD A NEWBORN WEIGH AT 1 YEAR OF AGE IF THE NEWBORNS
BIRTH WEIGHT WAS 7 POUNDS 6 OUNCES?
A. 14 3/4 POUNDS
B. 22 1/8 POUNDS
, C. 29 1/2 POUNDS
D. UNABLE TO ESTIMATE WEIGHT AT 1 YEAR
CORRECT ANS>>> B
AN INFANT TRIPLES THE BIRTH WEIGHT BY 1 YEAR OF AGE. AN INFANT DOUBLES THE BIRTH WEIGHT BY
6 MONTHS OF AGE. AN INFANT QUADRUPLES THE BIRTH WEIGHT BY 2 YEARS OF AGE. WEIGHT AT 6
MONTHS, 1 YEAR, AND 2 YEARS OF AGE CAN BE ESTIMATED FROM THE BIRTH WEIGHT.
3. WHICH STATEMENT MADE BY A PARENT WOULD BE CONSISTENT WITH A DEVELOPMENTAL
DELAY?
A. I HAVE NOTICED THAT MY 9-MONTH-OLD INFANT RESPONDS CONSISTENTLY TO THE SOUND OF
HIS NAME.
B. I HAVE NOTICED THAT MY 12-MONTH-OLD CHILD DOES NOT GET HERSELF TO A SITTING
POSITION OR PULL TO STAND.
C. I AM SO HAPPY WHEN MY 1 1/2-MONTH-OLD INFANT SMILES AT ME.
D. MY 5-MONTH-OLD INFANT IS NOT ROLLING OVER IN BOTH DIRECTIONS YET.
CORRECT ANS>>> B
CRITICAL DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES FOR GROSS MOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN A 12 MONTH OLD
INCLUDE STANDING BRIEFLY WITHOUT SUPPORT, GETTING TO A SITTING POSITION, AND PULLING TO
STAND. IF A 12-MONTH- OLD CHILD DOES NOT PERFORM THESE ACTIVITIES, IT MAY BE INDICATIVE OF A
DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY. AN INFANT WHO RESPONDS TO HIS NAME AT 9 MONTHS OF AGE IS
DEMONSTRATING ABILITIES TO BOTH HEAR AND INTERPRET SOUND. A SOCIAL SMILE IS PRESENT BY 2
MONTHS OF AGE. ROLLING OVER IN BOTH DIRECTIONS IS NOT A CRITICAL MILESTONE FOR GROSS
MOTOR DEVELOPMENT UNTIL THE CHILD REACHES 6 MONTHS OF AGE.
4. AT A HEALTHY 2-MONTH-OLD INFANTS WELL-CHILD CLINIC VISIT, THE NURSE SHOULD GIVE
WHICH IMMUNIZATIONS?
A. DTAP, IPV, HEPB, HIB, PCV, ROTAVIRUS
B. MMR, DTAP, PVC, AND IPV
C. HIB, DTAP, ROTAVIRUS, AND OPV
D. HIB AND MMR, IPV, AND ROTAVIRUS
CORRECT ANS>>> A
DTAP, IPV, HEPB, HIB, PCV, AND ROTAVIRUS ARE THE APPROPRIATE SEQUENCE OF IMMUNIZATIONS
FOR A HEALTHY 2-MONTH-OLD INFANT. MMR IS GIVEN AT OR AFTER 12 MONTHS OF AGE. ORAL POLIO
VACCINE (OPV) IS NO LONGER ADMINISTERED IN THE U.S.
5. THE NURSE ADVISES THE MOTHER OF A 3-MONTH-OLD INFANT, EXCLUSIVELY BREAST-FED, TO:
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