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Michelle Bischoff
, BScN, Medical Student, University of Alberta
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created 20 months ago.
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You are working in the emergency department when you see a 5-year-old otherwise healthy child presenting with a 2 day history of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. He is diagnosed with gastroenteritis and started on intravenous fluid replacement therapy. Mom asks you when her son will be allowed to e...
created 21 months ago.
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Identify the most common pathogen causing urinary tract infections in children:
created 21 months ago.
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90% of term infants will pass meconium within what time frame after birth?
created 21 months ago.
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An irritable 6-month-old presents to clinic with a 2-week history of a red, pruritic rash to his trunk, legs and feet, including the soles. The rash to the trunk, legs and feet has a papular pattern and the soles papulovesicular. Mom has similar itchy lesions in her axillae and on her wrists. You...
created 22 months ago.
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A 16-year-old male presents to the emergency department after having a generalized tonic-clonic seizure upon waking that morning. He states he has had very little sleep the past three days as he went camping with friends. He is otherwise healthy, but reports experiencing occasional “muscle jerks”...
created 22 months ago.
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An 7-year-old boy with Hunter syndrome is brought into hospital to receive IV enzyme replacement therapy. You are a student intern about to see him prior to his infusion. You might expect to find all of the following upon physical examination EXCEPT:
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Speech Delay
created 23 months ago by
Michelle Bischoff
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You are a third year medical student just starting your pediatrics rotation. In clinic, you meet 2-year-old Andrew, brought in for a well-child che...
Abdominal Pain in an Adolescent Female
created 22 months ago by
Michelle Bischoff
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You are completing an elective in Pediatric Emergency when you are asked to see a 14-year-old girl with a two day history of abdominal pain. She al...
Pallor in an 17-month-old
created 21 months ago by
Michelle Bischoff
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Gary Galante
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I would like to acknowledge Dr. Gary Galante as a second author. Thank you for your edits and contributions. You are a third year medical st...
Dehydrated Toddler
created 21 months ago by
Michelle Bischoff
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You are a third year medical student working in Pediatric Emergency when your preceptor sends you to see an 18-month-old presenting with vomiting a...
School Difficulties
created 9 months ago by
Michelle Bischoff
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You are a student intern completing an elective in pediatrics when you meet Mrs. O’Neil and her daughter, Katie, in clinic. Mrs. O’Neil states 7 ye...