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1
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Does hot skin indicate syncope or seizure?

A

Seizure

2
Q

What’s the most common cause of chest pain in adolescents?

A

Precordial catch syndrome

3
Q

What is precordial catch syndrome?

A

Benign, sudden onset of sharp pain, usually along L sternal border, often exacerbated by deep inspiration

4
Q

What is costochondritis?

A

Lasts for hours/days; also benign

5
Q

What kind of chest pain has retrosternal, burning, non-radiating pain associated with meals?

A

GI causes

6
Q

Which Tanner stage does the phallus grow?

A

Stage 3

7
Q

Which Tanner stage does the moderate amount of curly pubic hair grow?

A

Stage 3

8
Q

Which Tanner stage does the pubic hair extend to the medial thighs?

A

Stage 5

9
Q

Which Tanner stage does the scrotum darken in?

A

Stage 4

10
Q

Which 3 shots are given at age 11?

A
  1. Tdap
  2. MCV4
  3. HPV
11
Q

What’s the difference between DTaP and Tdap?

A

DTap (big D) contains 3-5 times more diptheria toxoid than Tdap, and is only given to kids 6 or younger

12
Q

Which 2 shots are given at age 16?

A
  1. MCV4

2. MenB

13
Q

What 3 characteristics of a murmur indicate that further evaluation should occur?

A
  1. Louder than grade III/VI
  2. Diastolic
  3. Increases with standing or Valsalva
14
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What part of the preparticipation physical exam accounts for 50% of abnormal physical findings?

A

MSK

15
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What should be obtained in any patient with syncope?

A

ECG