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A patient presents with painful swelling in the mouth and i…
A patient presents with painful swelling in the mouth and increased pain at mealtimes, feels otherwise well. On exam, patient is afebrile, and the provider notes a mass in the oral cavity near the sublingual salivary gland region. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms?
Your next patient has been having intermittent reflux sympto…
Your next patient has been having intermittent reflux symptoms, worse with certain foods, and if eating right before bed. Noted that initially had good relief with TUMs and has been using famotidine (Pepcid) BID with modest improvement, but notes “breakthrough” symptoms. No weight loss, dysphagia, or change in voice. At this point, which would be the next best step in management of this patient’s symptoms?
Select the most common causes of chronic cough (select all t…
Select the most common causes of chronic cough (select all that apply):
The parent of a 1 month old expresses concerns that they can…
The parent of a 1 month old expresses concerns that they can see a slight pulsation located at the top of the skull, a few inches above the forehead. You examine the infant and the physical exam is within normal limits. What do you do next?
Which of the following best describes viral pneumonia?
Which of the following best describes viral pneumonia?
In a pediatric patient suspected to have asthma may present…
In a pediatric patient suspected to have asthma may present with some non-respiratory physical findings. What are the non-respiratory findings that are associated with pediatric asthma?
The parent of this patient expresses concern since the patie…
The parent of this patient expresses concern since the patient has had this illness for 3 days and symptoms are the worst they have been today, day 3 of illness. What is the most appropriate response?
Match the tests for asthma with the rationale for the test:
Match the tests for asthma with the rationale for the test:
A 2 year old child is brought to the clinic for an acute vis…
A 2 year old child is brought to the clinic for an acute visit related to a cough, the history and physical findings reveal the following: A child who is well nourished, appropriate height and weight for age, with moderate intercostal retractions, lung sounds are clear and air moving well throughout with the exception of a stridor that can be heard on auscultation, the patient is calm throughout the assessment; mom denies any change in color or change in level of consciousness. Utilizing the below Westley Croup Scoring System and the history and physical information provided above, what is your next best course of action?