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Discussion Part Two (graded)

Physical Examination: Jo

Age: 5- 8/12 year-old female

Vital Signs: Height: 115 cm,
Weight: 31 kg B/P:102/68, T: 97.9, HR:
90 BMP/reg., Resp: 18, reg, non-labored, SpO2: 99% Weight percentile:
99.1%, Height percentile: 64.0%

HEENT: Head normocephalic
atraumatic, hair thick and distributed throughout entire scalp; conjunctiva
clear, non-icteric, PERRLA, EOM’s intact; tympanic membranes intact,
unremarkable; pinna/tragus w/o tenderness; nares patent, unremarkable bil;
pharynx unremarkable tonsils 2/4 bil; primary tooth eruption to include first
molars upper and lower; no loose teeth; oral exam unremarkable; neck supple w/o
lymphadenopathy; thyroid small, firm, equal bil. Vision remains unchanged from
her first visit.

Cardiopulmonary: Heart RRR w/o
murmur; lungs CTA throughout; respirations even and unlabored; abdomen sl.
rounded normoactive bowel sounds throughout, soft, non-tender, no masses, or
organomegaly; peripheral pulses reg., equal., intact bil radial and pedal.

Musculoskeletal: MAE

Cognitive or Behavioral: The
patient was uncooperative this visit. The patient hides behind the exam table
and tells her mother “no” frequently. She takes the exam paper off of the
table, crawls around behind the exam table and kicks at her mother when the
mother attempts to pull her out. You are able to get her out from under the
table with much coaxing and a promise of a popsicle. There is difficulty to get
her to stay focused while you examine her, and she asks frequent, tangential
questions. She can copy a circle, square, and write her name but she has not
yet learned to read or write letters beyond this.

Discussion Questions Part Two

Please add the following to your
response:

Primary diagnoses and differential
diagnosis with rational and the following in brief for your primary diagnosis:

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