Severe infant deprivation can result in infant _____
#2
Acute rheumatic fever most commonly affects children 2 - 3 _____ after an episode of streptococcal pharyngitis ("strep throat")
#3
40% of deaths related to child abuse or neglect occur in children < _____ year(s) old
#4
Neonatal abstinence syndrome presents with diarrhea, sweating, irritability, and _____ (respiratory rate)
#5
Evidence of physical abuse in a child includes _____ (e.g. ribs, long bone spiral, multiple in different stages of healing)
#6
_____ polyps usually present in childhood as a solitary rectal polyp that prolapses and bleeds
#7
What is the likely diagnosis in a child that presents with fever and signs of heart failure ~1 week after an URI?
_____
#8
Which form of Rubella, adult or congenital, presents with valvular pathologies?_____
#9
Asthma most commonly presents in _____ (age group)
#10
What is the range of APGAR scores? What are the cutoffs for acceptable, worrisome, and dangerous score?
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Flashcard 1: Severe infant deprivation can result in infant _____
Answer: death
Flashcard 2: Acute rheumatic fever most commonly affects children 2 - 3 _____ after an episode of streptococcal pharyngitis ("strep throat")
Answer: weeks
Flashcard 3: 40% of deaths related to child abuse or neglect occur in children < _____ year(s) old
Answer: 1
Flashcard 4: Neonatal abstinence syndrome presents with diarrhea, sweating, irritability, and _____ (respiratory rate)
Answer: tachypnea
Flashcard 5: Evidence of physical abuse in a child includes _____ (e.g. ribs, long bone spiral, multiple in different stages of healing)
Answer: fractures
Flashcard 6: _____ polyps usually present in childhood as a solitary rectal polyp that prolapses and bleeds
Answer: Juvenile
Flashcard 7: What is the likely diagnosis in a child that presents with fever and signs of heart failure ~1 week after an URI?
_____
Answer: Viral myocarditis
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Flashcard 8: Which form of Rubella, adult or congenital, presents with valvular pathologies?_____
Answer: Congenital
Flashcard 9: Asthma most commonly presents in _____ (age group)
Answer: childhood
Flashcard 10: What is the range of APGAR scores? What are the cutoffs for acceptable, worrisome, and dangerous score?
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