Pediatrics PreTest Self-Assessment And Review by Robert Yetman, Mark Hormann

By Robert Yetman, Mark Hormann

The nearest you will get to seeing the USMLE Step 2 CK with no really taking it
Pediatrics: PreTest Self-Assessment & evaluate is the precise solution to investigate your wisdom of pediatrics for the USMLE Step 2 CK and shelf tests. Youll locate 500 USMLE-style questions and solutions that tackle the clerkships center expertise besides precise motives of either right and flawed solutions. All questions were reviewed by means of scholars who lately handed the forums and accomplished their clerkship to make sure they fit the fashion and trouble point of the exam.
- 500 USMLE-style questions and answers
- certain reasons for correct and improper answers
- objectives what you really want to understand for examination success
- scholar proven and reviewed

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You explain to her that this means which of the following? a. Infants in day care are 5% more likely to have an upper respiratory tract infection than infants not in day care. b. A critical threshold for medical significance has been reached. c. Infants in day care will have an upper respiratory infection 5% of the time. d. The odds are less than 1 in 20 that the differences in upper respiratory infection rates observed were only a chance variation. e. The study suggests that day cares are not safe for children.

Neonatal acne d. Pustular melanosis e. Erythema toxicum f. Seborrheic dermatitis g. Milia 43. A 1-week-old child舗s mother complains that the child has a transient rash that has splotchy areas of erythema with a central clear pustule. Your microscopic examination of the liquid in the pustule reveals eosinophils. 44. An adolescent boy complains of a splotchy red rash on the nape of his neck, discovered when he had his head shaved for football season. The rash seems to become more prominent with exercise or emotion.

You would like to order a rapid diagnostic test for this child. 107. A 2-year-old girl has had two episodes of Neisseria meningitidis septicemia and is now admitted for Streptococcus pneumoniae septicemia. General Pediatrics Answers 1. The answer is e. (Hay et al, p 771. Kliegman et al, pp 2146-2147. McMillan et al, pp 1963-1964. ) Bell palsy is an acute, unilateral facial nerve palsy that begins about 2 weeks after a viral infection. Although the exact pathophysiology is unknown, reactivation of herpes simplex or varicella-zoster virus seems to be the most common cause; demyelination through an autoimmune process or allergic inflammation may also play a part in some cases.

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