A 13-year-old is concerned because she has not yet begun
A 13-year-old is concerned because she has not yet begun to menstruate. Physical examination indicates that the patient is at Sexual Maturity Rating IV and is of average height and weight. Which of the following would be the most appropriate response to this patient? Group of answer choices “We’ll need to refer you to an endocrinologist for a complete workup.” “Your development is exactly as expected for your age; you’ll probably begin to have periods within a year.” “We’ll need to do some tests to find out why you are not having periods.” “I’ll give you some pills that will make your periods start.” Flag question: Question 118 Question 118 1 pts A 7-year-old child presents with group A streptococcal infection confirmed by throat culture. Past history includes treatment for positive streptococcal infection with erythromycin (EryPed oral suspension) 3 weeks ago. What is the most appropriate next intervention? Group of answer choices Treat with azithromycin (Zithromax) for 10 days. Treat with amoxicillin for 10 days. Obtain culture for all household members. Intramuscular Penicillin. Flag question: Question 119 Question 119 1 pts A 16-year-old adolescent complains of back pain and frequent urination. Upon examination, you note tenderness in the costovertebral angle. What is the most appropriate initial test to diagnose the suspected condition? Group of answer choices Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test Urinalysis Serum creatinine test Abdominal ultrasound
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