7TH EDITION BY TERRY MAHAN BUTTARO WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 2026
◉ Alcohol-Related Birth Defects. Answer: Physical abnormalities
due to prenatal alcohol exposure.
◉ Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder. Answer: Cognitive
deficits resulting from alcohol exposure.
◉ Partial Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Answer: Some symptoms of FASD
without full criteria.
◉ Angelman Syndrome. Answer: Genetic disorder caused by
deletion on chromosome 15.
◉ Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). Answer: Autoimmune
disease affecting multiple organ systems.
◉ Complete Remission. Answer: Absence of disease symptoms for a
period.
,◉ Oligoarticular JIA. Answer: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis affecting
fewer than five joints.
◉ Polyarticular JIA. Answer: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis affecting
five or more joints.
◉ Systemic JIA. Answer: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis with systemic
symptoms.
◉ Positive ANA. Answer: Antinuclear antibodies indicating
autoimmune activity.
◉ Ibuprofen Dosage Calculation. Answer: Maximum dose for 25 kg
child is 250 mg.
◉ Low-Impact Exercises. Answer: Activities that minimize stress on
joints.
◉ Antidoublestrand DNA Antibodies. Answer: Test used to confirm
diagnosis of SLE.
◉ UVA and UVB Sunscreen. Answer: Protective measure to minimize
skin flares in SLE.
, ◉ Rheumatology Specialist. Answer: Medical professional
specializing in autoimmune disorders.
◉ Numeric Pain Scale. Answer: Tool to assess pain intensity in
patients.
◉ AntiDNase B Test. Answer: Test for post-streptococcal infection
complications.
◉ Liver Function Tests. Answer: Assess liver health and function in
patients.
◉ Joint Pain Evaluation. Answer: Assessment of pain related to
musculoskeletal issues.
◉ Enlarged Liver. Answer: Possible sign of systemic illness or
infection.
◉ Facial Rash. Answer: Common symptom in autoimmune
conditions like SLE.
◉ Regular Ophthalmology Exams. Answer: Routine eye check-ups
for patients with autoimmune diseases.