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ATI PEDIATRIC PROCTORED. STUDY GUIDE. LATEST UPDATE. 2020/2021 Summary of Previous Test Takers • 3 month old infant with down syndrome, due to milk intolerance, mom started on goats milk; now has... pale conjunctiva but otherwise healthy. Low HCT. What additional test would you order? Iron, TIBC • 3 months of synthroid, eased, T4 normal, what do you do? Increase Medication • 3 ways to assess cognitive function in patient with signs/symptoms of memory loss…. Mini mental exam • 4 month old with strabismus, mom is worried…… tell her it is normal. (refer after 6 mo) • 4 month old won’t keep anything down, what is the main thing you look at? Growth chart • 6 month old closed anterior fontanel. XRAY (usually closes between 12-18 months) • Abnormal cells on PAP, what do you do next? Refer for Colposcopy • Max amount of time woman can go without cervical screen? 5 years (if co-test with HPV, if Pap alone, Q 3 years). • CAGE ACRONYM: Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener • Causes of tachycardia? HTN, valve disease, • Cranial nerves responsible for extraocular eye movements… 3,4,6 • Definition of metabolic syndrome- cluster of conditions that increase risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes. Abdominal obesity (>40” in men and 35” in women), HTN, Hyperlipidemia (Fasting glucose >100, Elevated T >150 and decreased HDL <40) • Hyperlipidemia – Can be caused by hypothyroid. CHECK TSH. Correct first before treating lipids. • Best lab to see if sx are MI: Troponin • Definitive diagnosis of acute bacterial prostatitis: urinalysis and culture! • Tx for recurrent bacterial prostatitis: Fluoroquinolone BID for 3w – 4m • Diagnose Trich: wet prep (mobile protozoa with flagella). • Tx Trich: Flagyl (education – no alcohol, can cause disulfuram reaction. Not only 72hrs after last dose). • Elderly presents with atrophic vaginitis, small uterus, palpable 4x5 ovary, what do you do next? Pelvic US (ovary should not be palpable post-menopausal) • Epistaxis is most common in the area of the nose known as kiesselbachs triangle, where is this located? Anterior septum • Fingernail hematoma treatment… drill hole, drain blood • GERD treatment: PPI is now first line, but if only H2 listed as option, pick it. • Grade 3 cells on pap, treatment? Excision • Growth Plate fracture/Salter Harris Fx • Increased risk of ectopic pregnancy…. Salpingitis (inflammation of fallopian tube), PID, previous ectopic pregnancy, IUD use [Show More]
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