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Question 131# Print Question

A 5-year-old child is diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

Which of the following is the least likely side effect of therapy with a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug?

A. Abdominal pain
B. Lymphadenopathy
C. Tinnitus
D. Edema
E. Rash


Question 132# Print Question

A 5-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital because his mother strongly believes that he ingested an unknown large number of Tylenol (acetaminophen) tablets an hour ago. The child looked well but nauseated.

The best action to take at this time is:

A. Draw blood for serum acetaminophen level
B. Emesis induction with ipecac
C. Hospital admission and alkaline diuresis initiation
D. Administration of activated charcoal and intermittent IV infusion of N-acetylcysteine
E. Administration of activated charcoal and oral N-acetylcysteine


Question 133# Print Question

A 14-year-old male presents to your office complaining of recent growth of his breasts. He has a history of cardiac disease and is currently taking digoxin and hydrochlorothiazide. On examination your patient is slim, his blood pressure is 160/96 mmHg, and he has bilateral non-tender gynecomastia. The remainder of his physical examination is within age normal limits.

Your patient desires more information about breast enlargement in males.

Which of the following information should not be given?

A. He needs to have his breast tissue biopsied as soon as possible to exclude breast carcinoma
B. Asymptomatic palpable breast tissue can be seen in normal males, particularly in neonates, at puberty and with increasing age above 50 years
C. Spironolactone, cimetidine, and ketoconazole have been associated with gynecomastia
D. Gynecomastia results from an increased estrogen to testosterone ratio
E. Mammography or ultrasonography is not routinely done unless the mass is unilateral, nontender, and/or fixed


Question 134# Print Question

During a health maintenance examination, a 14-year-old black male is noted to have asymmetric breast enlargement with mild tenderness. The remainder of the physical examination is normal.

The most appropriate management in this case is to:

A. Reassure the patient and have him return in 6 months
B. Order a chest radiograph
C. Order serum estrogen and testosterone levels
D. Order chromosomal studies
E. Arrange for a biopsy


Question 135# Print Question

A 17-year-old university student visits her family physician’s office complaining of fatigue and “strong smelling” urine. She is a member of the university basketball team and has noted a dip in her performance since the onset of these symptoms. Urine analysis shows specific gravity 1030, nitrites negative, + protein. A 24 hour urine collection shows a normal creatinine clearance with 0.41 g of protein for this time period.

Which of the following investigation(s) does this patient require?

A. Cystoscopy
B. Repeat 24 hour collection after avoiding exercise
C. Renal biopsy
D. Serum and urine electrophoresis
E. Radiography




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