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424 Emergency Medicine Pyloric stenosis typically presents between 3 to 6 weeks of life, but very rarely after this time. It is ...
Pediatrics Answers 425 In the presence of an otherwise normal examination, other diagnostic tests(a and b)are not indicated. CBC ...
426 Emergency Medicine organisms and factors have been implicated. HSP typically occurs in the spring months and is most common ...
Pediatrics Answers 427 as second- or third-line treatment for patients with AOM if amoxicillin fails. Amoxicillin at 40 to 50 mg ...
428 Emergency Medicine women and to treat at the time of delivery for either screen positive women or women with fever or PROM. ...
Pediatrics Answers 429 consistent with either of those in that there is sensory preservation. A deep muscle biopsy (b)is conside ...
430 Emergency Medicine 387.The answer is c.(Fleischer and Ludwig, pp 7-16.)This patient has become apneic and requires assisted ...
Pediatrics Answers 431 influenzaetype b as the classic and most common etiology prior to the introduction of the H influenzaetyp ...
432 Emergency Medicine bronchiolitis.Diagnosis is made clinically on the basis of the constellation of symptoms, as this patient ...
Pediatrics Answers 433 (PALS) recommendations regarding ETTs. Previously, uncuffed ETTs were recommended for all patients under ...
434 Emergency Medicine and T4, respectively. Once they pass the pylorus, most foreign bodies pass through the remainder of the G ...
Pediatrics Answers 435 tachycardia (SVT).SVT is the most common pathologic arrhythmia of childhood.It is sometimes confused with ...
436 Emergency Medicine to help decrease swelling. In addition, a dorsal penile nerve block can be used for analgesia making it e ...
Pediatrics Answers 437 fracture in children and important to recognize early because of the risk of injury to the arteries and n ...
438 Emergency Medicine for this injury includes early immobilization and referral. Prognosis is usu- ally good. Salter-Harris II ...
Vaginal Bleeding Questions 399.A 23-year-old woman presents to the emergency department (ED) with irregular menstrual bleeding. ...
401.A 28-year-old woman presents with severe abdominal pain with distentionand vaginal bleeding. She reports being pregnant with ...
Vaginal Bleeding 441 404.A 40-year-old G1P0101 presents to the ED with suprapubic pain and general malaise for the last 3 days w ...
405.A 17-year-old girl presents to the ED with vaginal bleeding, nausea, and vomiting. Her vitals include HR of 80 beats per min ...
Vaginal Bleeding 443 406.A 25-year-old G1P0 presents to the ED with vaginal bleeding. She recently discovered that she was pregn ...
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