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Study Guide

This examination consists of three categories. Below is an outline of areas that may be covered. This is a general outline and is not all-inclusive.

Chest, Cardiac, Facial Bones, ENT, and Airway

  1. Facial bones, sinuses, mastoids
  2. Airway, tongue, nasopharynx
  3. Cardiovascular (in chest)
  4. Lungs and Chest Wall
    • Congenital
    • Infections
    • Neoplasms
    • Trauma
    • Other
      1. older child
      2. neonate and infant

Musculoskeletal, Spine, CNS

  1. Brain and skull
  2. Spine
  3. Musculoskeletal
  4. Congenital anomalies and variants
  5. Infection
  6. Neoplasms - bone, soft tissue
  7. Trauma
  8. Metabolic, endocrine and toxic
  9. Other, systemic and osteochondroses
  10. Bone dysplasias
  11. Congenital malformation syndromes

GI, GU, and Interventional

  1. Esophagus and stomach
  2. Duodenum and small bowel
  3. Colon and general abdominal problems
  4. Liver, spleen and pancreas
  5. Kidney
  6. Ureter and bladder
  7. Urethra, genital, adrenal
  8. Vascular and interventional