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Question 56# Print Question

An 18-month-old boy presents for a well-child visit. Upon entering the room, you notice him playing with toys, touching everything in the room, and speaking to his mother in 2- word phrases. According to Piaget’s stages of cognitive development, he would best be classified in:

A. Sensorimotor stage
B. Preoperational stage
C. Concrete operational stage
D. Abstract operational stage
E. Formal operational stage


Question 57# Print Question

A parent comes to your office for a well-child visit. You notice the patient hopping to the exam room, singing “London Bridge Is Falling Down.” Mom states the patient does a great job playing cooperatively. The age of the patient according to his observed milestones may best be described as:

A. 2 years old
B. 3 years old
C. 4 years old
D. 5 years old
E. 6 years old


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A mother is concerned that her 12 month old son is not developing normally. “My son doesn’t walk on his own yet and he only speaks a few words”. At this stage of development, the child should be able to:

A. Walk with support, throw objects, speak in single words
B. Walk without support, create a tower of 3 cubes, speak in 3 word phrases
C. Climb stairs with support, copy a square, speak in single words
D. Crawl, pincer grasp, babble
E. Walk with support, put on shoes, speak in 3 word phrases


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A 4-year-old child presents with an enlarged submandibular node that is 4 cm in diameter, nontender, and not fluctuant. The node has been enlarged for about 4 weeks and there is no history of fever or contact with any person who was ill. A complete blood count (CBC) is normal, and a Mantoux test with 5 tuberculin units of purified protein derivative shows 6 mm of induration.

Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis

A. Cat-scratch fever
B. Acute pyogenic lymphadenitis
C. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
D. Tuberculous lymphadenitis
E. Atypical mycobacteria lymphadenitis


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A 5-week-old male infant presents with a history of vomiting and spitting up since birth. This occurs shortly after feeding and is often associated with burping. The child is exclusively breastfed. The infant was full term and the birth weight was 2.7 kg. At present, he weighs 3.7 kg and physical examination is within normal limits.

The most likely diagnosis is:

A. Otitis media
B. Urinary tract infection
C. Milk allergy
D. Pyloric stenosis
E. Gastroesophageal reflux




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