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Otitis media Middle ear infection; common causes: S.
Pneumoniae, H. Influenzae, M. Catarrhils




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Otitis externa Outer ear infection; common causes: Pseudomonas
aeruginosa, Staphylococcus Aureus




Hearing Test Evaluation of hearing; normal range -10 to +15;
severe loss 71-90


Viral vs. bacterial pharyngitis Pharyngitis causes: viral (common), bacterial
(Group A Beta Hemolytic strep)




Mono (Mononucleosis) Epstein-Barr Virus infection; classic triad: fever,
exudative pharyngitis, posterior cervical
adenopathy




Impetigo Contagious skin infection; causes: Streptococci,
Staphylococci




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Hand foot and mouth Coxsackievirus A16 infection; affects children <10;
spread via contact with fluids


oral lesions first; should resolve in 7 days




Fifth disease Human Parovirus B19 infection; common in 5-15-
year-olds; characterized by distinct rash phases


Tinea corporis Ringworm skin infection; rash: pink, scaly, round
with raised border




Pityriasis rosea Benign viral skin eruption; common in winter;
presents with herald patch




Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) Inflammatory skin condition; intensely itchy red
rash, lichenification, excoriations




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