Examination Findings of a child with Kawasaki disease {Ans: Fever, Conjunctival Injection, Strawberry Tongue, and Edema of the Hands and Feet. Lymphadenopathy and Polymorphous Nonvesicular Rashes.}Denver II {Ans: Developmental Screening Tool developed by Clinitians to detect developmental problems up to age 6 with milestone achievements per age. 125 questions. 20-30 min total.}Chest and Lungs Physical Examination Components {Ans: Inspect the chest: size/shape, symmetry, color, superficial venous patters, prominence of ribs. Evaluate respirations for: rate, rhythm or pattern. Inspect chest movement with breathing for symmetry and use of accessory muscles. Note any audible sounds with respiration (stridor, wheezes etc) Palpate the chest for: thoracic expansion, sensations such as crepitus, grating vibrations, tactile fremitus. Perform direct or indirect percussion on the chest, comparing sides for: diaphragmatic excursion, percussion tone intensity, pitch, duration, and quality. Auscultate the chest with the stethoscope diaphragm, from apex to base, comparing sides for: intensity, pitch, duration, and quality of breath sounds, unexpected breath sounds (crackles, rhonchi, wheezes, friction rubs), vocal resonance.}Characteristic examination findings consistent with Rheumatoid Arthritis {Ans: Cause is unknown. Within the inflamed synovial tissue and fluid, polymorphonuclear leukocytes aggregate. Multiple inflammatory cytokines and enzymes are released that can result in subsequent