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Information to Know About Lily and Liam

Table 1

Amenorrhea

Complete the Table
Distinguish between primary and secondary amenorrhea  
Clinical presentation  
List 3 differentials  
Labs ordered  
Causes  
Treatment/Management  
Complications  

 

Table 2

Dermatologic Conditions

 

Common Skin Lesions Description Common Location Treatment/Plan
Mongolian Spots      
Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum      
Milia, Miliaria, “Prickly Heat”      
Seborrheic Dermatitis “Cradle Cap”      
Café au Lait Spots      
Faun Tail Nevus      
Port Wine Stain (Nevus Flammeus)      
Hemangioma (Strawberry Hemangioma)      

 

Table 3

Differential Diagnosis Common Childhood Rashes

 

CC: Rash
Condition Appearance/Location Treatment
Hand Foot mouth disease    
Impetigo    
Measles    
Varicella    
Scarlet Fever    
Pediculosis capitis or head lice    
Molluscum contagiosum    
Scabies    
Roseola    

 

Table 4

Physical Activity and Sports Participation

 

Physical activity recommendations include children and adolescents participating in at least ____ minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily.
 

 

What medical conditions would exclude a child from sports participation?
 

 

What are the three entities of the female athlete triad?
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 5

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

 

Complete the table.
Infection Common Signs & Symptoms Diagnostic Tests Treatment/Follow-up
Chlamydia      
Gonorrhea      
Trichomoniasis      
Syphilis      
Genital Herpes      
HIV      

Mrs. Lim brings in two of her children 3-year-old Lily and 5 year old Liam with complaints of a rash. Lily is not in any discomfort and her mother denies she has had any fever. Most of the painless flesh colored lesions are located on her abdomen and are dome shaped in appearance. However, she has one lesion on her left lower arm that appears to be draining. You notice Lily has a café au lait spot to her left lower back. Liam on the other hand has an itchy rash on his face. You notice Liam has small red sores about 1 cm around his mouth and nose with areas of yellow crusting where these have burst. Their mother wants to know if it is okay to send them to attend preschool/school.

  • What other information would you want to know about Lily and Liam?
  • How should you manage Lily and Liam? · What anticipatory guidance regarding spread of infection?
  • When it is okay for each child to return to preschool/school?

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