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Question 221# Print Question

A 4-year-old presents with a dry scaling rash which recurs intermittently. The family history is positive for asthma, allergy, and eczema.

Treatment of eczema includes which of the following?

A. Keeping the skin scrupulously clean with baths twice daily
B. Allergy testing and allergy shots
C. A strict elimination diet
D. Steroid cream and moisturizing lotion
E. Prednisone PO


Question 222# Print Question

A 7-year-old girl remains hospitalized following surgical removal of a craniopharyngioma. On post-operative day one, she begins to have an increased volume of urine output.

Which of the following would you also anticipate if no action is taken?

A. Low urine specific gravity
B. Low urine osmolality
C. Rise in serum sodium
D. Increase in hemoglobin
E. All of the above


Question 223# Print Question

A 3-year-old child is seen in the emergency department with a recent history of eating a fast food hamburger. The child has bloody diarrhea. Laboratory evaluation reveals:

  • Anemia
  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Elevated BUN, and creatinine
  • Serum potassium is 8 mmol/L

Management of this patient should include all of the following, except

A. 12 lead EKG
B. Admission to the pediatric intensive care unit
C. Calcium gluconate
D. Insulin and glucose
E. Aggressive fluid management (i.e., 2-3 times maintenance fluids)


Question 224# Print Question

A 6-year-old male presents with a 3-week history of leg pain which has increasingly worsened. He has spiking fevers at night, but no rashes. He now awakens at night crying with pain, and his mother is worried that he is fatigued and pale. Blood counts reveal a hemoglobin of 104 g/L, platelet count of 85 x 10^9/L, and WBC is 28 x 10^9/L, with 80% lymphocytes and 10% blast forms. A diagnosis of leukemia is made. Further testing is consistent with L2 morphology and is PAS negative.

Favourable prognostic factors for this disease include all of the following, except:

A. Early attainment of complete remission
B. Young age
C. Complete remission within 4 weeks
D. Presence of Ph chromosome
E. WBC < 30 x 109/L


Question 225# Print Question

A 6-year-old boy is seen in the office for a well visit. During the exam, strabismus is noted. You are concerned that he may be at risk for amblyopia. Of the following, which is a true statement concerning amblyopia?

A. Strabismus is the most common cause of amblyopia
B. Amblyopia may result from watching too much TV
C. Amblyopia is successfully treated at any age
D. Treatment of amblyopia includes occlusion of the “bad” eye
E. There are no clear risk factors for amblyopia




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