Part I: Introduction 1. Patient History and Physical Examination Write-Up 2. The Physical Examination 3. Development Surveillance 4. Development Disabilities 5. Immunizations 6. Feeding Infants 7. Well-Newborn Care Part II: Problems 8. Abdominal Mass 9. Abdominal Pain, Acute 10. Abdominal Pain, Chronic 11. Amenorrhea 12. Alopecia 13. Ambiguous Genitalia 14. Animal Bites 15. Apnea 16. Ascites 17. Ataxia 18. Bleeding and Purpura 19. Chest Pain and Cardiac Syncope 20. Child Abuse 21. Coma 22. Constipation 23. Cough 24. Cyanosis 25. Dehydration 26. Diabetes 27. Diarrhea, Acute 28. Diarrhea, Chronic 29. Drowning and Near-Drowning 30. Ear, Painful 31. Edema 32. Electrolyte Disturbances 33. Fever 34. Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Lower 35. Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Upper 36. Goiter 37. Headache 38. Head Trauma 39. Hematuria 40. Hemotypsis 42. Hepatomegaly 43. Hilar Adenopathy 44. Hypertension 45. Hypotonia 46. Infections, Newborn 47. Jaundice 48. Jaundice, Newborn 49. Joint Pain 50. Large Head 51. Lymphadenopathy 52. Mass, Mediastinal 53. Mass, Neck 54.Murmurs 55. Pallor (Paleness) 56. Paraplegia 57. Pelvic Pain 58. Peural Effusions 59. Polyuria and Urinary Frequency 60. Precocious Puberty 61. Proteinuria 62. Pruritus 63. Rapid Heart Rate 64. Rashes 65. Red Eye 66. Respiratory Distress 67. Respiratory Distress, Newborn 68. Seizures 69. Sexual Abuse 70. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 71. Short Stature 72. Sore Throat 73. Splenomegaly 74. Thermal Injury 75. Urine Output, Decreased 76. Vaginal Bleeding 77. Vaginal Discharge (Vulvovaginitis) 78. Vertigo 79. Vomiting 80. White Blood Cell Count, Decreased (Leukopenia) 81. White Blood Cell Count, Increased (Leukocytosis) Part III 82. Toxicology Part IV 83. Medications Part V 84. Laboratory Values Part VI 85. Cardiology Laboratory Part VII 86. Syndromes Part VIII 87. Surgical Glossar