
Peds L20-22
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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What is the MCC of acute rhinitis/URI?
What is the MCC of sinusitis?
What is the MCC of otitis media?
Which of the following is more common in patients who are immune compromised or have ciliary dysfunction?
Which of the following does the patient present with purulent nasal drainage and can progress to pneumonia, meningitis, or periorbital/orbital cellulitis?
What X-ray view is used to view sinusitis?
Match the sinusitis location and symptoms.
Which of the following is treated with amoxicillin-clavulanate or azithromycin?
Which of the following is an eustachian tube dysfunction?
A baby presents with otalgia, fever, fussy and otorrhea. What condition do they have?
Which of the following is there fluid in middle ear, but no signs of infection so antibiotics and CS not used?
Which of the following is infection of external auditory canal commonly caused by staph or pseudomonas?
Which of the following is prevented by avoidance of tobacco smoke, breastfeeding, low dose antibiotic prophylaxis (amoxicillin) and placement of myringotomy tubes?
An adolescent male has come into the office complaining of a disorder related to sebaceous glands. What would you use to treat the condition?
Which of the following is a result of a faulty epidermal barrier and immune dysregulation?
Which of the following is a result of papulosquamous skin lesion rich on sebaceous glands and is a disruption of keratinocytes and skin biota?
Which of the following is associated with cradle cap?
Which of the following presents with lichenification, pityriasis alba, nummular eczema, allergic shiners, keratosis pilaris, Dennie-Morgan folds, and spares diaper area?
Which of the following is an AD condition with cafe au lait spots, axillary freckling, and lisch nodules in iris?
Which of the following is from a mite with track-like cutaneous burrows interdigital, flexural surfaces, palms, wrist, elbow, axilla, soles of feet, inguinal, genital?
Which of the following is characterized by christmas tree distribution and herald patch and is caused by extravasated erythrocytes in dyskeratotic cells of dermal papillae?
Which of the following is caused by malasezzia furfur and results in patchy areas that fail to tan and is treated with selenium sulfide shampoo?
Which of the following is most commonly associated with trichophyton tonsurans that attaches to all parts of hair and results in cell-mediated immunity, proliferation of keratinocytes, and inflammation? It is also associated with favus and kerion.
Which of the following is a benign vascular tumor from vascular overgrowth of granulation tissue with rapid growth?
Which of the following is present at birth and presents as a stork bite or angel's kiss and disappears by 18 months?
Which of the following is a benign vascular tumor not present at birth, grows rapidly, then shrinks and disappears by 9 yo?
Which of the following is a congenital vascular malformation and is a pink to dark red blanchable patch?
Which of the following are discrete erythematous papules on cheeks that present at 2-3 weeks old and resolve spontaneously in weeks to months?
Which of the following is present at birth and are bluish-gray stain on darker-skinned babie sthat disappear within 2-3 yo?
Baby presents with epidermal cysts of trapped keratin that look like pearly papules on the cheeks, nose, chin, or forehead and disappear within the first month.
Baby presents with vesicular rash from keratin plugging of neonatal eccrine sweat glands and are caused by heat.
Baby presents with a physiologic response of dermal capillaries caused by variable vascular constriction and dilation; it appears as reddish-blue mottling of the skin, typically the lower extremities.
Baby presents with pink, mild erythematous macules and pustules known as flea-bitten dermatoses and is not present at birth but resolves over a few days. Increased eosinophils are also seen
Baby presents with transient yellow-white skin colored papules that are from maternal androgens.
Which of the following is an eruption or rash that appears on the skin?
Which of the following is an eruption or rash that appears on the surface of a mucous membrane of the mouth or pharynx?
Patient presents with a bacteria that spread through the nose to the olfactory nerve in the ethmoid sinus and to the blood and meninges. This results in fever, coryza, laryngopharyngeal erythema and hemorrhagic rash in the form of purpura fulminans. What condition do they have?
Patient presents with after a tick bite that transmits a spirochete that leads to disseminated inflammation, loss of barrier function, and altered vascular permeability leading to downregulation of immune pathways. This results in fever, maculopapular rash that develops after the fever and covers wrists, arms, ankles, and trunk as well as confusion, headache, myalgias, low platelets, low sodium and higher liver enzymes. What condition do they have?
Patient presents with a enveloped, negative sense ssRNA from paramyxoviridae. This infects alveolar macrophages and DC in pulm epi that disseminates to cause cough, coryza, koplik spots, conjunctivitis and malaise. What condition do they have?
Patient presents with a positive sense, enveloped ssRNA virus that targets resp epi cells. This results in a 3 day maculopapular rash that resembles blueberry muffin and can have sensorineural hearing loss if congenital. What condition do they have?
Which of the following is from a strep pyogenes infection and results in a sandpaper rash and pastia lines?
Which of the following is from a parvovirus B19 infection and infects the bone marrow leading to aplastic anemia an coalescent erythematous maculopapular rash on the face?
Which of the following is from a HHV-6 infection in children 6 mo-3 yo and starts as a fever that progresses to a non-pruritic blanching erythematous maculopapular rash (rose colored and surrounded by white halo) after the fever subsides?
Which of the following is from a an enveloped dsDNA virus infection and results in a pruritic, vesicular, ulcerative rash that looks like dew drops on a rose petal?
Which of the following is from a positive ssRNA infection and results in a fever, inflamed exudative pharynx, and a vesicular rash on the hands and soles of feet?
After taking a medicine, a patient develops flu-like symptoms that are followed by a painful rash that spreads and blisters. What do they have?
After a staph or GAS infection, a skin infection develops. What do they have?
After taking a staph infection, a baby has denudation of skin by exotoxin. What do they have?
Which of the following leads to may inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions?
Which of the following will show thickened sinus periosteum/fluid on CT scan?
What is the treatment for sinusitis?
Atopic dermatitis commonly affects __ surfaces?
Which of the following is due to increased unsaturated fats on the skin and presents with greasy scales?
In which of the following is <10% of the body affected?
In which of the following is >30% of the body affected?