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How is Hepatitis A virus transmitted Fecal-to-oral contact
from person-to-person? 3 multiple choice options
How is Group A Strep transmitted Skin Contact and Respiratory droplet
from person-to-person?
3 multiple choice options
All of the following tests are typically D
ordered in a child with or suspected
of having an autoimmune disease
except:
A) Acute Phase Reactants (CRP, ESR,
Serum Ferritin, Platelets)
B) Procalcitonin
C) Blood culture
D) CBC with differential and CMP
E) Platelets
F) Urinalysis
A type of immunity that is present at Innate immunity
birth and has a non-specific,
2 multiple choice options
immediate response (mins-hours) of
infection.
*Includes: Skin, mucous membranes,
neutrophils, macrophages, NK cells,
complement, inflammation
*No immunologic memory
*Alerts the rest of the body of
presence of infection
, A type of immunity that provides a Adaptive (acquired) immunity
more specific response to the
2 multiple choice options
presence of an antigen or foreign
substance.
*Includes: B cells, T cells, antibodies
*Delayed response (days) but has
immunologic memory
*Vaccine-induced immunity
The effort to : Antibiotic stewardship
-Measure antibiotic prescribing
-Improve antibiotic prescribing so that
they are only prescribed when
needed
-Minimize misdiagnoses or delayed
diagnoses leading to the underuse of
antibiotics
-Ensuring that the right drug, dose,
and duration are selected
Which of the following labs might the A
provider order if a child is <28 days (<1
month) old with a fever, but is well- <28 days = UA, Urine culture CBC/CRP/Procal, Blood
appearing? Culture, LP
29-60 days = All but NO LP
A) UA, urine culture, >61 days = UA and Urinalysis only!
CBC/CRP/Procalcitonin, Blood
Culture, LP
B) UA and urine culture only
C) UA, urine culture,
CBC/CRP/Procalcitonin
D) LP alone