
Peds L35-36
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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What is the most common type of child abuse?
Children experiencing abuse may be misdiagnosed as having
Juveniles are __ likely to know offenders and ___ likely to report.
An injury located where would most indicate abuse?
What are the most concerning bruising locations? (TEN-4-FACESp)
What is the correct name for when a child has repeated illness induced by a parent?
Skeletal injuries are more common in children <___ mo.
Any child with suspected abuse should have complete skeletal X-rays if under __ mo.
Which of the following are consistent with shaken baby syndrome?
Duodenal hematomas and posterior perforations are the most common result of __ trauma
Only 10% of perpetrators of sexual abuse areÂ
What type of straddle injury is more suspicious for sexual assault?
Which of the following are child abuse medical emergencies?
What refers to when a child sustains psychological harm from therapists, lawyers, courts?
Injuring the growth plate results in __ of growth.
Injuring around the growth plate results in ___ of growth.
Which of the following is the location of physeal fx?
Soft tissue trauma should be considered__ when evaluating joint pain in children.
What is the ddx to consider for a toddler with a limp?
What is the ddx to consider for an adolescent (≥10) with a limp?
What is the ddx to consider for a 3-10 yo with a limp?
What should be done next after a PE in an afebrile child?
If the results of a CBC, ESR/CRP, and joint X-ray are normal and there is improvement within 48 hours, then consider
If the results of a CBC, ESR/CRP, and joint X-ray are normal and there is no improvement within 48 hours, what is the next step?
If the results of a CBC, ESR/CRP, and joint X-ray are abnormal or the patient is febrile, what is the next step?
What is the ESR range for transient synovitis?
What is the ESR range for septic arthritis?
Which of the following commonly follows viral infection and most commonly occurs in the hip?
Which of the following are X-ray findings suspicious of abuse?
Which of the following are triggers for abuse?
Order the MC to least common abusers.
Which of the following are abuse emergencies?
What is the tx for toxic/transient synovitis?
Which of the following is a self-limiting disorder between 4-10 yo in M with gradual onset of limp where the ossific nucleus of the femoral head undergoes AVN that undergoes remodeling over time resulting in restriction of abduction and IR?
What is the tx of Legg-Calve-Perthes dz?
A 4 year old male presents with a 2 day history of irritability and refusal to move his left leg. He had a cold 2 weeks ago and continues with intermittent fever. He has no history of trauma, otherwise is in good health, and has received all of his immunizations. Lying with his left leg slightly flexed and externally rotated. There is pain and associated decreased range of motion (ROM). He refuses to bear weight on his left leg. What condition does he have?
A 6 year old male presents 2 days after a femoral venipuncture with fever of 104F. There is significant pain in the right hip and he is not able to ambulate or bear weight. Hip is held in external rotation and flexed. Xray notes widening of the joint space. What condition does he have?
A 13 year male presents with a 6-day history of left-sided limp. He complains of pain involving the left thigh and knee. He denies fever, trauma or a preceding illness. Otherwise, is in good health. He is afebrile, obese, walks with a painful limp, has pain, decreased internal rotation and abduction of the left hip. Findings on examination of his left knee and thigh are normal. What condition does he have?
A 5-year-old male presents due to a limp that was apparent when walking this morning. He plays in two soccer leagues and his performance has slowed recently. He has no fever and does not appear in distress. Only abnormal physical findings are left hip pain when the child is asked to walk. On X-ray, you see a fragmented femoral head. What condition does he have?