Week 6 Discussion Part I
Table 1
Differential Diagnosis Pediatric Limp
Complete the table. CC limp |
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Condition |
Age |
Pain (+ or -) |
Historical Findings |
Clinical Findings |
Causative Factors |
Management |
Developmental Dysplasia of Hip |
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Leg-length Inequality |
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Juvenile Arthritis |
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) |
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Legg-Calve-Perthes disease |
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Transient synovitis |
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Trauma |
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Neoplasm |
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Septic arthritis |
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Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis |
Table 2
Differential Diagnosis Pediatric Headaches
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Common Types |
Diagnostic Criteria Based on History |
Treatment/Management |
Pediatric Migraine Headache |
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Tension Headache |
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Chronic Tension Headache |
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Other Differentials: List 3 additional differentials for headache |
Characteristics |
Management |
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2. |
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3. |
Table 3
Musculoskeletal Disorders and Sports-Related Injuries
Complete the table. |
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Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis |
Osgood-Schlatter Disease |
Meniscal Tear |
Quadriceps Contusion |
Sprain of MCL |
Osteochondritis dissecans |
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Description |
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Screening Test? |
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How do you perform the screening test? |
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Imaging? |
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Treatment Plan |
Jim is a 17-year-old who was brought into the clinic today for a headache. He reports nausea and an increase in stress from school and after-school activities (basketball practice and debate team). His vital signs are within normal limits and his BMI is 24.
· What more should you know about Jim?
· What information in your history and exam would be red flags suggestive of secondary or pathologic headaches
· What education would you provide for Jim and his parents?