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GI
Potpouri
Most
Bacteria
4 yr olds
Common & Disease
X-Ray
Signs
Vaccines
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Double Jeopardy
Most common
reason for pediatric
liver transplants
Biliary
Atresia
Electrolyte
derangement in
classical pyloric
stenosis
Hypochloremic
Metabolic
Alkalosis
Acid-base disorder
seen in urea cycle
defects
Respiratory
Alkalosis
Drug which can
help push a distal
esophageal foreign
body into the
stomach
Glucagon
Mass of hair in the
stomach seen in kids
with hair-pulling
Trichobezoar
The average weight,
in pounds, of a 4
year old
40 lbs
The average length,
in inches, of a 4
year old
40 inches
The number of
colors the average 4
year old can name
4
The number of parts of
a person the average
4 year old can draw
(not including the
head)
4 parts
The average number
to which a 4 year
old can count
4
Most common cause
of lobar pneumonia
Pneumococcus
Most common heart
defect in Down
Syndrome
VSD
Most common
Cystic Fibrosis
mutation
Delta-508
Most common Jones
criterion in ARF
Carditis
Most common
metabolic liver
disease in children
A-AT Deficiency
Gram Negative Rod
which causes
arthritis in Sickle
Cell Patients
Salmonella
Gram-Positive Rod
which causes
Neonatal Meningitis
Listeria
Common bacteria
colonizing CF
patients
Pseudomonas
(Burkholderia)
Bacteria which
causes 50 % of
sepsis cases in
Galactosemic
patients
E. coli
Bacteria which causes
severe infections after
cat-bites
Pasturella multocida
Cause of the
“Steeple Sign”
Croup
Cause of the “Sail
Sign”
Thymus
Frayed metaphyses,
cupping of epiphyses
Rickets
Cause of the
“Football Sign” in
the NICU
Intraperitoneal Air
Cause of the
“Double Bubble
Sign” in an
abdominal film in a
Trisomy 21 patient
Duodenal Atresia
The
nd
2
M in MMR
Vaccine
What is
Mumps?
What VAPP stands
for
Vaccine Associated
Paralytic Polio
Age Range when
st
the 1 Live Virus
Vaccines are given
12-15 months
Difference in the
number of capsular
antigens in old and
new pneumococcal
vaccines
What is
16?
(23-7)
The Oka Strain
is found in this
immunization
What is
Varivax?
Double Jeopardy
Unusual
Acronyms
Infections
Immunodeficiency
The
Eyes
CF
Exanthems
The 6
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FINAL JEOPARDY
One of the 3
antibiotics that most
commonly cause
pseudomembranous
colitis
Ampicillin
Clindamycin
Penicillin
This antigen of
the Hepatitis B
Virus indicates
infectivity
e
Guillan-Barre often
follows this bacterial
diarrheal infection
Campylobacter
jejuni
Named after the Latin
Word for “sausage,”
This infection is often
associated with home
canning
or feeding infants honey
Botulism
Terminal complement
Deficiencies make one
Prone to this organism
Meningococcus
The ‘N’ in
PANDAS
Neuro-psychiatric
The ‘TE’
In VATER
TracheoEsophageal
Fistula
The ‘P’
In LEOPARD
Syndrome
Pulmonary
Stenosis
The ‘RRF’
In MERRF
Ragged Red
Fibers
The ‘O’ in
TORCH
Other
This is the
Most common
Antibody deficiency
What is
Selective IgA
Deficiency?
Aortic Arch
Abnormalities,
Hypocalcemia &
T-Cell Defects
What is
DiGeorge
Syndrome?
Diagnosed with the
Nitroblue Tetrazolium
(NBT)
Test
What is
Chronic
Granulomatous
Disease?
The Ig
Elevated in
Job Syndrome
What is IgE?
A screening test for
The Complement System
What are CH50
Or C3 Levels?
Found in Down
Syndrome
What are
Brushfield Spots?
Found in
Tuberous
Sclerosis
What are
Lisch Nodules?
Tumor
Presenting
As Leukocoria
What is
Retinoblastoma?
Age when
Vision becomes
20/20
What is 5 years?
Eye finding
Recently linked
With Familial
Polyposis Coli
What is Retinal
Thickening?
Norse midwives
Diagnosed CF by
Tasting this on
newborn’s foreheads
What is Salt?
The Most Common
CF Mutation
What is
delta-508?
1 in 20
What is the US
Incidence of CF
mutations
In Caucasians?
Common
Neonatal
Presentation of
CF
What is
Meconium Ileus?
Cause of a
False Positive
Sweat Test
What is
Malnutrition?
Also, GSD-I, Hereditary Fructose Intolerance,
And others….
Heart Lesion
due to fetal
rubella
What is
Pulmonary
Stenosis?
The 4 C’s
Of Measles
What are Cough,
Coryza,
Conjunctivitis &
Koplik’s Spots?
Causes
Slapped Cheek Disease,
Aplastic Crises and
Is lethal to dogs
What is
Parvovirus?
Sixth Disease is
Caused by this
What is
HHV-6?
“Fourth Disease” –
No Longer a
Separate disease
What is
Duke’s
Disease?
Most common
Non-parotitis
Presentation of Mumps
In pre-pubertal kids
What is Aseptic
Meningitis?
FINAL
JEOPARDY
The Circles
Of Ottolini in
Alphabetical Order
What is Infection
Malignancy
Rheumatologic?