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PEDIATRICS D119 WGU EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED
(2024/2025) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)


Child with slightly enlarged liver - ANS ✓could be due to heart condition


Inspiratory strider increased WBC, purulent sputum - ANS
✓laryngotracheobronchitis


Cyclic vomiting syndrome - ANS ✓chronic condition of recurring cycles that
can last for hours or days


Intussusception signs - ANS ✓telescoping of a segment of the intestine
Loud crying that comes and goes blood in stool


Gastroenteritis - ANS ✓inflammation of the stomach and intestines diarrhoea
and vomiting, tachycardia, slight fever, main complication is dehydration


Scrotal swelling nausea, vomiting, fever, dysuria, painful - ANS
✓epididymitis


Prehn sign - ANS ✓pain relieved when you raise up the scrotum


Nephrotic syndrome - ANS ✓loss of large amounts of plasma protein
SWELLING in feet


Tietze syndrome - ANS ✓costochondritis + palpable edema, tender chest at
sternocostal cartilage


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Chorea - ANS ✓uncontrollable jerky movements of the child’s toes and fingers


CHAT - ANS ✓check for autism in toddlers


Cooking utensils that are pottery - ANS ✓can cause developmental delays


16 yr old - ANS ✓should have objective thoughts


Hyperthyroidism - ANS ✓overactive thyroid condition


Cellulitis - ANS ✓fever and prorbital swelling go to ER


Viral conjunctivitis - ANS ✓adenovirus; highly contagious**
Swimming pools - epidemic keratoconjunctivitis


*erythema, copious watery discharge
Tx: eye lavage with normal saline BID x7-14 days/vasoconstrictor-
antihistamine drops


Bacterial conjunctivitis - ANS ✓pinkeye; very contagious


Impetigo - ANS ✓crust


Stomach issues - ANS ✓keep food diary


Thalassemia - ANS ✓treatment is blood transfusions passed from a parent to a
child




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Split S2 heart sound - ANS ✓atrial septic defect


Appendicitis - ANS ✓pain near belly button& moves to the right. N/v, poor
appetite, fever, chills


Pyloric stenosis - ANS ✓narrowing of the opening of the stomach to the
duodenum
Forceful vomiting, dehydration, always hungry, lump in abdomen wt. loss
failure to thrive ,, olive shaped mass,,,diagnosed by 12 weeks


GERD - ANS ✓spitting up beyond 1 yr old, choking or wheezing, irritable
inconsolable crying after eating


Hydrocele - ANS ✓scrotal swelling caused by a collection of fluid
Painless, ultrasound needed, swollen testicle, in newborns goes away by 1
yr old


Testicular torsion - ANS ✓twisting of the spermatic cord pinch the inside of the
thigh to see if testicle contracts


Superficial partial thickness burn - ANS ✓Involves the epidermis and the
upper portion of the dermis. Involved area may be extremely painful and exhibit
blisters. Healing occurs with minimal to no scarring in 5-21 days.


Vegetarian diets - ANS ✓lack Vit B12 and zinc


Otitis media with effusion - ANS ✓happens because of a recent infection that
created fluid (acute otitis media) they don’t have a fever anymore


Acute otitis media - ANS ✓usually associated with an upper respiratory
infection and is most commonly seen in young children (bacterial)



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Maculopapular Rash Diseases preceded by 3 days of fever - ANS ✓caused
from measles, rubella, fifth disease, called roseola it can appear after the fever
goes away and the rash is blanchable. Pts are not contagious after being afebrile
for 24 hrs. Begins on the back of the neck and spreads to the trunk


Sickle cell pts vaccination schedule - ANS ✓pt should get vaccinated on
schedule


Vaccine contraindications - ANS ✓acutely moderately ill. Fever of 103 no
vaccines if they are on ABX it is ok


Kolpik’s spots are associated with ___ - ANS ✓measles white and granular and
circled by an erythemous ring all inside the mouth


1 week old has purulent discharge from both eyes - ANS ✓chlamydia from
mother


Satellite lesions bum - ANS ✓Usually occurs w/ yeast infection; fungal
infection; main lesion sends out "spores" to start a new lesion elsewhere


MMR and Varicella immunizations come later (15 mos) - ANS ✓given on the
same day or at least a month apart


Maternal Diabetes - ANS ✓congenital heart issues in baby


ADD/ADHD - ANS ✓DSM diagnosis


Male Tanner Stage 2 - ANS ✓scrotum enlarges, penis stays the same


Precocious puberty - ANS ✓occurs earlier than expected




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