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Question 166# Print Question

Which of the following is usually an acute cause rather than chronic cause of diarrhea in a child? 

A. Infectious diarrhea
B. Inflammatory bowel disease
C. Cystic fibrosis
D. Celiac disease
E. Allergic gastroenteropathy


Question 167# Print Question

An outbreak of pediatric diarrhea has swept your community. You evaluate a 20-month-old male who developed diarrhea yesterday. He is still breastfed. He is alert, his mucous membranes are moist, and his skin turgor is good. He passes a liquid stool in your office. 

Which one of the following would be the best advice with regard to his diet?

A. The mother should withhold breastfeeding
B. He should consume a normal age-appropriate diet, and continue breastfeeding
C. Fasting will promote intestinal mucosal recovery
D. Oral intake should be limited to clear fluids, bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast


Question 168# Print Question

A child presents with bilateral shin pain. Which of the following suggests that this is not growing pains?

A. Pain is poorly localized
B. Pain awakens the child at night
C. No fever or rash
D. Pain abates with reassurance and massage
E. Child may limp in the morning from stiffness


Question 169# Print Question

A 6-year-old female is brought to your office for recurring limb pain. For the past two weeks she has complained of cramping pain in her thighs and calves, which has caused her to awaken at times. Massage and occasional acetaminophen help. In the morning the symptoms are gone and daily activity is unimpaired. Her physical examination is normal. On examination she has no inflammatory signs and no joint or muscle tenderness.

Which one of the following would be most appropriate at this point?

A. Radiographs of the hips and knees
B. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
C. Complete Blood Count
D. Antinuclear antibody (ANA) testing
E. No further testing


Question 170# Print Question

During a pre-participation examination of a 5-year-old male for summer soccer camp, his mother states that he frequently awakens during the night with complaints of cramping pain in both legs, and that he seems to experience this after a day of heavy physical activity. She says that he appears to drag his legs at times, but she has never noticed a definite limp. A physical examination of the hips, knees, ankles, and leg musculature is entirely normal.

Which one of the following would be the most appropriate next step in the evaluation and management of this patient?

A. Plain films of both hips and knees
B. Serum electrolyte levels
C. Recommending that he not participate in running sports
D. Reassurance, with no activity restrictions or treatment
E. Referral to a pediatric orthopedist




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