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Depression in Children and Adolescents:​ The Changing Climate:​Managing


Evaluation and Treatment (p. 609) Health Impacts (p. 618)
Q1. Which one of the following statements about the Q4. Which one of the following is the greatest risk factor
treatment of major depressive disorder in children and for heat injury? (check one)
adolescents is correct? (check one) l A. Lack of social support.
l A. Most antidepressants are approved by the U.S. l B. Previous acute kidney injury.
l C. Female sex.
Food and Drug Administration for use in adoles-
cents 12 years and older.
l D. Age older than 50 years.
l B. Benefit of monotherapy with an antidepressant or
psychotherapy is high.
l C. Tricyclic antidepressants are the first-line medica-
Q5. Which one of the following is most likely to become
more of a health threat in the United States because of
tion recommended for children and adolescents
climate change? (check one)
with depression.
l A. Tetanus.
l D. The combination of cognitive behavior therapy
and an antidepressant is more effective than l B. Chikungunya virus.
either treatment alone. l C. Histoplasmosis.
l D. Respiratory syncytial virus.
Q2. Which one of the following statements about screen-
ing for depressive disorder in children and adolescents is Q6. Which one of the following should family physicians
correct? (check one) consider recommending to their patients to improve
l A. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force found health and reduce greenhouse gas emissions? (check
insufficient evidence to recommend for or against one)
screening for major depressive disorder. l A. Moving to an inland state to avoid coastal
l B. The American Academy of Family Physicians rec- changes.
ommends screening up to 19 years of age. l B. Installing solar panels on the roof of their house.
l C. The American Academy of Pediatrics recom- l C. Transitioning to active transport (e.g., bicycling,
mends annual screening of adolescents with a jogging).
l D. Avoiding outdoor exercise.
self-report tool.
l D. The Guidelines for Adolescent Depression in
Primary Care recommends one-time screening at
15 years of age.

Q3. Which one of the following medications is U.S. Food


and Drug Administration approved for depression in chil-
dren and adolescents eight years and older? (check one)
l A. Fluoxetine (Prozac).
l B. Sertraline (Zoloft).
l C. Paroxetine (Paxil).
l D. Escitalopram (Lexapro).

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CME QUIZ

Specific Learning Disabilities:​ Putting Prevention into Practice


The Family Physician’s Role (p. 628) Screening for HIV Infection and Preexposure
Q7. Which one of the following statements about a Prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV
school-based eligibility evaluation of a child with aca- Infection (p. 637)
demic underachievement is correct? (check one) Q10. A 29-year-old transgender woman presents for a
l A. A visual impairment corrected by glasses is maintenance visit with a new family physician. It has been
considered to be a combined school-based and three years since her previous visit with a primary care
medical eligibility category. physician. She is sexually active with men, engages in oral
l B. Intellectual disability and specific learning disabil- and anal intercourse, and uses condoms about two-thirds
ity are mutually exclusive eligibility categories. of the time. She requests to be screened for HIV infection.
l C. Response-to-intervention protocols help deter- She returns for a follow-up visit to review her laboratory
mine if the child’s individualized education pro- results. The HIV test was negative, and the other tests
gram (IEP) is successful. for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) were negative.
l D. The cognitive adverse effects of antiepileptic
According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force,
which one of the following behaviors or factors makes
drugs are excluded from IEP eligibility criteria. her a candidate for preexposure prophylaxis? (check one)
l A. She regularly receives STI screenings by visiting
Q8. Which one of the following statements about the IEP
urgent care centers.
is correct? (check one)
l B. She is a transgender woman.
l A. It is transferred automatically from the school to
the medical setting. l C. She has never tested positive for STIs.
l B. It is difficult for a physician to make ongoing l D. She occasionally does not use condoms when
changes to an IEP. having sex with partners who are at high risk of
l C. Children who do not qualify for an IEP may be
HIV infection.
eligible for a 504 plan. l E. She has never engaged in transactional sex work.
l D. It is ineffective for children with specific learning
disabilities.
Practice Guidelines
Q9. Which one of the following statements about the Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia:​
medical evaluation of a child with academic under- A Practice Bulletin from ACOG (p. 649)
achievement is correct? (check one) Q11. According to the American College of Obstetricians
l A. The physician provides a summary of identified and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommendations, which one
medical needs or medical evaluation steps. of the following patients should receive low-dose aspirin
l B. The physician determines whether a child has a prophylaxis starting between 12 and 28 weeks’ gestation?
specific learning disability. (check one)
l C. A subspecialty referral for neurodevelopmental l A. A 28-year-old in her first pregnancy.
disorders is managed through the child’s school. l B. A 23-year-old with two previous pregnancies
l D. School evaluations and services for conditions without preeclampsia, but whose mother had
such as asthma or epilepsy, which can result preeclampsia.
in absenteeism, can proceed without medical l C. A 24-year-old in her first pregnancy who has
evaluation. taken medication for chronic hypertension for
three years.
l D. A 21-year-old female with obesity and one previ-
ous pregnancy without preeclampsia.

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