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At what age should the quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine be offered to
immunocompetent children? - ANSWER- Eleven years of age
What causes the parotid swelling seen in some patients diagnosed with
bulimia nervosa? - ANSWER- Noninflammatory stimulation of the salivary
glands
A 28-year-old woman presents to the office with complaints of generalized
fatigue, weight gain, and depression that began a few months ago and has
worsened. Upon examination you notice she has some periorbital edema,
and upon palpation, a slightly enlarged thyroid. Which test remains the
most sensitive screening tool for diagnosing primary hypothyroidism? -
ANSWER- Third-generation thyroid-stimulating hormone assay
A four-year-old boy with autism presents to the clinic with his mother with
bilateral ear pain and decreased hearing. His mother states he was with his
step-father for the weekend, and when he returned, he was inconsolable
and complaining of bilateral ear pain. She states his stepfather said he "just
started crying all of a sudden." Physical exam reveals bilateral auricular
hematomas, as well as bilateral tympanic membrane perforation. There is
also circumferential ecchymosis on his arms. Hearing tests reveal mild
conductive hearing loss bilaterally. Computed tomography of the head
without contrast is negative. What is the most appropriate next step? -
ANSWER- Child protective services consult
A 32-year-old man presents with persistent ringing in his ears that occurs
daily and lasts throughout the day. This has been going on for several
months, but recently has been getting gradually worse. He is a construction
worker by trade. Health history is unremarkable except for lower back pain
for which he pops some ibuprofen throughout the day. He denies any other
medications. He does not smoke but usually has five to six beers on the
weekend. His examination is unremarkable. What is the most likely cause
of his tinnitus? - ANSWER- Excessive ibuprofen use [Show Less]