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Peds Board Review - Week of 1/19

Teacher: Pediatric Chief Resident
Across
Ingestion leading to altered mental status, bradycardia, hypotension.
Most common complication of foreign body aspiration.
Hematemesis - how to distinguish maternal versus fetal blood.
Urinary frequency with no glucose in urine.
Anemia, thrombocytopenia, hematuria, elevated BUN/Cr with a h/o bloody diarrhea.
Treatment of trichomonas vaginalis.
A child diagnosed with 10 across should be worked up for this.
Children with #2 often have this.
#1 plus seizures (med name).
Newborn rash with yellow pustules with an erythematous base that resolves by 1 week of age.
Prepubertal child with vaginal bleeding and family history of diarrhea.
Classification of BMI between 95-99th percentile.
Down
Newborn with direct hyperbilirubinemia, pale stools and hepatomegaly.
Macroglossia, macrosomia and hypoglycemia.
Home birthed newborn presenting with bleeding.
6 week old with staccato cough and tachypnea without fever.
Time needed between most catch up vaccines.
Flat philtrum, thin upper lip, midface hypoplasia and short palpebral fissures.
Treatment of #4.
Smear of #18.
Treatment of choice for #19.