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if you please... indulge me smiling face


5yo comes in with warm swollen knee, he's very upset
1. Next step
A. ask the baby what type of insurance he has
B. joint aspirate
C. joint xray
D. joint MRI
E. joint bone scan
F. antibiotics

2. suspecting infectious joint you decide to give initial treatment of
A. ceftriaxone
B. oxacillin
C. oxacillin + gentamicin
D. penicillin
E. other

3. and likely organism could be
A. staph aureus
B. group A strep
C. group B strep
D. neisseria gonorrhea
E. pseudomonas
F. ecoli
G. salmonella

25yo perverted sex addict comes in with pustules on hands some joint pains and some swollen knee.
4. suspecting infectious joint likely organism could be
A. staph aureus
B. group A strep
C. group B strep
D. neisseria gonorrhea
E. pseudomonas
F. ecoli
G. salmonella

5. you decide to give initial treatment of
A. ceftriaxone
B. oxacillin
C. oxacillin + gentamicin
D. penicillin
E. other

55yo nun comes in with a swollen knee. she is deaf-mute. you dont know sign language. she points to the knee, makes *ouch* sign...
6. Next step
A. give nun some candy
B. joint aspirate
C. joint xray
D. joint MRI
E. joint bone scan
F. antibiotics

7. suspecting infectious joint you decide to give initial treatment of
A. ceftriaxone
B. oxacillin
C. oxacillin + gentamicin
D. penicillin
E. other

8. and likely organism could be
A. staph aureus
B. group A strep
C. group B strep
D. neisseria gonorrhea
E. pseudomonas
F. ecoli
G. salmonella

a 5yo south-african-american caucasian boy comes in
with warm red tibia, says "hurt here" points to tibia.

9. your next step is to

A. [/font]xray
B. bonescan
C. MRI
D. CT
E. biopsy bone
F. culture bloods
G. culture a little hole that in the middle of the red inflamed tibia

10. your intern orders an xray that comes back normal, so as a pgy3 your next best step is
A. xray
B. bonescan
C. MRI
D. CT

11. you suspect it might be some infection causing the problem so your initial treatment is
A. ceftriaxone
B. oxacillin
C. oxacillin + gentamicin
D. penicillin
E. other

12. and likely organism could be
A. staph aureus
B. group A strep
C. group B strep
D. neisseria gonorrhea
E. pseudomonas
F. ecoli
G. salmonella

a 15yo african-american boy comes in
with warm red tibia, says "hurt here" points to tibia.

13. your next step is to

A. [/font]xray
B. bonescan
C. MRI
D. CT
E. biopsy bone
F. culture bloods
G. culture a little hole that in the middle of the red inflamed tibia

14. your intern orders an xray that comes back normal, so as a pgy3 your next best step is
A. xray
B. bonescan
C. MRI
D. CT

15. you suspect it might be some infection causing the problem so your initial treatment is
A. ceftriaxone
B. oxacillin
C. oxacillin + gentamicin
D. penicillin
E. other

16. and likely organism could be
A. staph aureus
B. group A strep
C. group B strep
D. neisseria gonorrhea
E. pseudomonas
F. ecoli
G. salmonella

a 15yo african-american boy comes in with red blood cells in form of a sickle and
with warm red tibia, says "hurt here" points to tibia.

17. your next step is to

A. [/font]xray
B. bonescan
C. MRI
D. CT
E. biopsy bone
F. culture bloods
G. culture a little hole that in the middle of the red inflamed tibia

18. your intern orders an xray that comes back normal, so as a pgy3 your next best step is
A. xray
B. bonescan
C. MRI
D. CT

19. you suspect it might be some infection causing the problem so your initial treatment is
A. ceftriaxone
B. oxacillin
C. oxacillin + gentamicin
D. penicillin
E. other

20. and likely organism could be
A. staph aureus
B. group A strep
C. group B strep
D. neisseria gonorrhea
E. pseudomonas
F. ecoli
G. salmonella

any errors/problems please let me know, its time to sleeeep


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  #3

a 5yo south-african-american caucasian --- means white, as in not black sticking out tongue








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