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CME Evaluation & Post Test: April 13, 2023 Pediatric Oncology: When to Worry and What to do? John Tan, MD

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April 13, 2023 Pediatric Oncology: When to Worry and What to do? John Tan, MD
ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE: 1.00 HOUR. Activity and content expires: April 6, 2025
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6. As a result of attending this CME activity, which of these do you plan to implement and/or change in your practice?
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Formulate and communicate treatment plans for the management of medically and socially complex patients
Apply best practice strategies to overcome co-morbidities in medically and socially complex patients become better informed and more involved in health care decisions.
Utilize EBM Guidelines for a multitude of conditions that are encountered in primary care
Utilize Patient Centered Care skill to help patients become better informed and more involved in their health care decisions.
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A 5 YO boy with a history of AML that is currently getting chemotherapy arrives to the emergency room. Mom reports that he has had a fever of 102 degrees F at home. He was seen in oncology clinic yesterday and mom doesn’t remember what his labs were except that his ANC was zero. Which bacteria should there be added concern for?
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Mother bring her 12 month baby boy into clinic for routine visit. She states that the baby has been doing well without any concerns though she mentions that while bathing him she notes that she feels a “lump on his left belly”. What is the next appropriate step after getting a good history?
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Patient is found to have an initial WBC of 343 thousand, in addition to starting work-up and initiating IVF what is the next most important step?