In Tanner stage _____, pubic hair appears (pubarche), breast buds form (thelarche), and testicular enlargement occurs
In Tanner stage _____, a person is pre-pubertal (childhood) with no pubic hair and a flat chest
Clinical features of _____ syndrome include short height, small head circumference, facies with saddle nose and prominent forehead, small genitalia, and delayed skeletal maturation
Osgood-Schlatter Disease is commonly seen in patients after their _____
A child wishes to know more about his/her illness.
What does the APGAR predict?
What are the components of the APGAR score?
Which of the following is more associated with obesity? _____
Which of the listed three demographics count the mortality of the following cancers as their top 3 most fatal in the United States? _____
Hint: Men, Women, or Children (age 0-14)?
Eosinophilic esophagitis presents similarly to severe GERD and often occurs in _____
Hint: demographic
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