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Self-Evaluation B. Exercise C. Function Quiz The questions in this sell-evaluation quiz are based on the articles in this issue of the journal. Each of the questions or statements is followed by five possible answers or completions. Select all of the correct answers to each of the questions and circle the corresponding letters. The answers appear on the inside front cover of this issue. As an organization accredited for continuing medical education, the American Academy of Pediatrics certifies that this continuing medical education activity, when used and completed as directed, meets the criteria for two hours of credit in Category 1 of the Physician’s Recognition Award of the American Medical Association and two hours of PREP credit. To earn two hours of Category 1 credit and two hours of PREP credit for this quiz, you must currently be enrolled in PREP or subscribing to PEDIATRICS IN REVIEW. You will receive two boy is brought to you for evaluation of repeated respiratory infections accompanied by wheezing. Which of the following symptoms would be least helpful in differentiating asthma from cystic fibrosis (CF) In such a patient? cough. diarrhea smelling stools. C. Nasal polyps. D. Failure to thrive. E. Digital clubbing. foul- 2. A type of feeding with which young infants with CF will generally not require dietary supplementation with pancreatic enzymes is: A. Breast milk. B. Cow milk based commercial formulas. C. Soybean-based formulas. D. Elemental or predigested for- mulas. E. None of the above. 3. Recent research findings In CF include each of the following except: A. CF gene has been found to be on the long arm of chromosome 7. B. More than 2% of patients with CF have persistently normal sweat test results. C. Measurement of immunoreactive trypsingogen in fol- A. B. C. D. E. Klinefelter syndrome. xvy syndrome. Head trauma. Overt psychosis. Temporal lobe epilepsy. 7. Each of the following meats is true except: A. Adolescents who drugs are at increased stateabuse risk for vitamin deficiency. B. Delinquent adolescents have an increased likelihood of untreated visual, hearing, or serum appears to be an effective procedure for screening of the newborn. D. Antenatal diagnosis and de- tection of carriers is possible for more than 60% of families in which there agents (ie, corticosteroids) may reduce the rate of progression of lung disease. 4. Each of the following statements regarding the development of diabetes mellitus in patients with CF is true except: A. More than 50% of patients with CF will have abnormal glucose tolerance test resuits. B. More than 7% of patients with CF will have clinical diabates meIlitus. C. Onset ofdiabetes mellitus will hasten the progression of pulmonary disease. D. Patients with CF in whom diabetes mellitus develops are relatively unlikely to have ketoacidosis. E. Such patients are sensitive to exogenous insulin therapy. 5. Patients with larly participate aerobic exercise C. Hyperactive children have an increased incidence of sarious antisocial behaviors in CF who reguin moderate are least likely to show improvement in: A. Cardiopulmonary fitness. 11. Of the following congenital lesions, which would be likely to cause cardiogenic D. Early substance abuse is more common in those teenagers who are most prosocial in their behaviors. E. Delinquent adolescents at increased risk for flicted trauma. 8. WhIch of the aorta. E. Anomalous tory. left coronary 12. In a newborn following findbe least typical of Involved in drug A. Drug use by peers. B. Good relationships with par- ants. C. Social isolation. 9. A 15-year-old boy is brought to the emergency room with hyperactive and combative behavior. Which of the following drugs would be the least likely cause of such behavior? A. An opiate. B. Phencyclidine. C. LSD. 0. Mescaline. E. Amphetamine. pediatrics in review which would A. A 36-hour period of restlessness and tachypnea before other B. C. D. E. signs of congestive heart failure appear. Uttle change in heart rate with activity level. A fixed AR interval on ECG. Absence of P waves on ECG. A ventricular rate of 180 beats per minute. 13. The major etlologic categories of cardiogenic shock in the newborn include each of the following except: A. Congenital left heart obstruction. B. Myocardial C. Pulmonary. disorders. D. Dysrhythmias. disease. 14. True statements pertaining to cardiogenic shock in the newborn Include each of the following except: A. If a structural cardiovascular abnormality is the cause, the infant may be helped by ad- ministration of prostaglandin E1. B. Ventricular tachycardia is often associated with cardiac tumors. 10. A 2-day-old infant is lethargic and has mottled blue-white skin, tachycardia, weak pulses, hypotension. infant with su- praventhcur tachycardia, of the following findings be least likely? E. Metabolic D. Poor academic performance. E. Low self-esteem. and ar- are self-in- of the ings would adolescents abuse? in the neonatal period? Hypoplastic left heart. Aortic stenosis. Ventricular septal defect. D. Coarctation adolescence. is an individual affected with CF. following findings in this infant would be least consistent with a diagnosis of cardiogenic shock? A. Gallop rhythm. B. Low systemic venous pressure. C. Gross cardiomegaly. D. Low voltage QRS complexes and T wave abnormalities on ECG. E. Slow capillary refill. heart least shock A. B. C. dental problems. E. Anti-inflammatory with of mucus vincing? IL 60009-0927. 1. A 7-year-old A. Chronic B. Chronic func- 6. For whIch of the following disorders is evidence for an assoclation with increased likelihood of delinquent behavior least con- cards, or send them directly to: PEDIATRICS IN REVIEW, Amercan Academy of Pediatrics, 141 Northwest Point BIvd, P0 Box ‘ culature. D. Results of pulmonary lowing exercise. 1988. We invite your specific comments about the relevance of each of the articles and any other comments you wish to make about the journal. You may enclose your comments with your quiz reply Elk Grove Village, mus- tion tests. E. Expectoration quiz reply cards this year along with a letter acknowledging your enrollment or subscription. Each card provides space to answer the questions from five issues of the journal. Please use CARD #1 for responses to the questions in the July through November issues and CARD #2 for the December through April issues. To receive proper credit, both cards MUST be returned by June 30, 927, tolerance. of respiratory Which #{149} of the C. 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