NSG 6435 Week 7 knowledge Check
1. A 5-year-old boy presents to the clinic with his mother who states the chief complaint of: “painful limping on the right leg for 2 days.” Today he has a low-grade fever. Which of the following would be the most likely diagnosis? a. Osgood-Schlatter b. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis c. Transient synovitis of the hip d. Osteomyelitis 2. Which of the following is a typical presentation of a dislocated hip of a child 6-months or older? a. Symmetry of skin folds b. Negative Trendelenburg sign c. Positive Galeazzi sign d. Atrophied leg muscle 3. During the examination of a 3-week-old it is noted that the infant is irritable when lifted, has asymmetrical Moro reflex, and spasms along the right sternocleidomastoid. What does this suggest? a. Klippel-Feil syndrome b. Torticollits c. Sprengel deformity d. Fractured clavicle 4. A newborn has a vascular lesion that will not fade as the child gets older. What is your diagnosis? a. Port-wine stain b. Salmon patch c. Capillary hemangioma d. Café au lait spot 5. A 13-year-old presents with several vesicles and honey-colored crusted lesions on the face. The initial injury was a scratch. What would be the most likely diagnosis? a. Acne b. Impetigo c. Eczema d. Herpes simplex
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1 a 5 year old boy presents to the clinic with his mother who states the chief complaint of “painful limping on the right leg for 2 days” today he has a low grade fever which of the following woul