The most common congenital heart disease in children is:
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11%
Tetralogy of Fallot
14%
Patent ductus arteriosus
10%
Atrial septal defect
65%
Ventricular septal defect
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A newborn with bilious vomiting within the first 24 hours of life should be suspected of:
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35%
Pyloric stenosis
54%
Intestinal obstruction
5%
GERD
6%
Milk intolerance
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The most common trigger of acute asthma exacerbation in children is:
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5%
Exercise
20%
Cold air
13%
Food allergy
62%
Viral infection
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Chickenpox rash progression?
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54%
Macules → papules → vesicles → crusts
21%
Papules → macules → vesicles → crusts
16%
Vesicles → papules → macules → crusts
8%
Macules → vesicles → papules → crusts
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Most common cause of hemolytic anemia in neonates:
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79%
ABO incompatibility
14%
G6PD deficiency
3%
Spherocytosis
4%
Thalassemia
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Cyanosis with early onset at birth. Likely lesion is?
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22%
Left-to-right shunt
63%
Right-to-left shunt
15%
Obstructive lesion
1%
Arrhythmia
Most common cause of bronchiolitis in infants:
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82%
RSV
7%
Influenza
6%
Adenovirus
5%
Parainfluenza
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Edema, fatty liver, thin hair in malnourished child:
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12%
Marasmus
3%
Scurvy
3%
Beriberi
82%
Kwashiorkor
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Most common seizure in children:
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21%
Absence
64%
Febrile seizure
4%
Myoclonic
12%
Tonic-clonic
Hypotonia, macroglossia, umbilical hernia in neonate:
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25%
Down syndrome
64%
Congenital hypothyroidism
10%
Muscular dystrophy
2%
Sepsis
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🖊 Ebstein anomaly
Ebstein anomaly is a congenital heart disease characterized by downward displacement of tricuspid leaflets into the right ventricle
Ebstein anomaly is a congenital heart disease characterized by downward displacement of tricuspid leaflets into the right ventricle
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A 28-year-old woman with amenorrhea, galactorrhea, and elevated prolactin most likely has:
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20%
PCOS
9%
Hypothyroidism
64%
Prolactinoma
7%
Asherman syndrome
The Eustachian tube in children is:
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10%
Longer and vertical
12%
Wider and longer
7%
Completely closed
71%
Shorter and more horizontal
The most common bacterial organism causing acute bacterial sinusitis is:
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28%
Staphylococcus aureus
66%
Streptococcus pneumoniae
1%
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
5%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
A serious complication of ethmoid sinusitis in children is:
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23%
Otitis media
9%
Laryngitis
7%
Tonsillitis
61%
Orbital cellulitis
A 2-year-old child presents with high fever, drooling, muffled voice, and inspiratory stridor. Most likely diagnosis?
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20%
Croup
72%
Epiglottitis
7%
Bronchiolitis
2%
Foreign body aspiration
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A. Bronchopneumonia/Multilobar Pneumonia
Involves patches in one or more lobes of the lungs. It is not confined to a single lobe unlike lobar pneumonia
B. Lobar Pneumonia
Affects one or more lobes of the lungs. It typically involves a substantial, continuous area of the lobe of a lung.
C. Interstitial Pneumonia/Atypical Pneumonia
Affects the areas in between the alveoli; routinely involves the walls and lining of the alveoli and the peribronchial tissues.
Involves patches in one or more lobes of the lungs. It is not confined to a single lobe unlike lobar pneumonia
B. Lobar Pneumonia
Affects one or more lobes of the lungs. It typically involves a substantial, continuous area of the lobe of a lung.
C. Interstitial Pneumonia/Atypical Pneumonia
Affects the areas in between the alveoli; routinely involves the walls and lining of the alveoli and the peribronchial tissues.
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until proven otherwise, a neonatal jaundice with an onset in the first day of life is indicative of :
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8%
breast milk jaundice.
27%
physiologic jaundice.
55%
Rh incompatibility.
10%
biliary atresia.
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