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Suck-swallow coordination develops at:
Anonymous Quiz
29%
28 weeks
7%
30 weeks
38%
32 weeks
26%
34 weeks
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Teen with intellectual disability + macroorchidism. Best test?
Anonymous Quiz
26%
Hormonal studies
15%
Testicular US
5%
MRI
54%
DNA analysis
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An 18-month-old with fever and erythematous tympanic membrane with absent light reflex. Preferred treatment?
Anonymous Quiz
5%
Decongestants
6%
Antihistamines
11%
Corticosteroids
8%
TMP-SMX
69%
Amoxicillin
Key feature distinguishing retractile vs undescended testis?
Anonymous Quiz
21%
Empty scrotum
1%
Larger size
63%
Can be brought into scrotum
15%
Ultrasound diagnosis
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12-year-old with bone pain and β€œsunburst” X-ray. Associated condition?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Neuroblastoma
0%
Neurofibroma
33%
Osteoid osteoma
53%
Ewing sarcoma
9%
Retinoblastoma
Recurrent infections + eczema + thrombocytopenia. Which is FALSE?
Anonymous Quiz
23%
Bone marrow transplant helps
19%
Autosomal recessive
19%
Death from infection/bleeding
39%
Increased IgA & IgE
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Affected father β†’ affected daughter; multiple generations; both sexes. Inheritance?
Anonymous Quiz
43%
Autosomal dominant
12%
Autosomal recessive
29%
X-linked dominant
15%
X-linked recessive
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A child with a history of retinoblastoma treated with radiotherapy later develops a second malignancy. Most likely type?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Neuroblastoma
12%
Leukemia
14%
Lymphoma
49%
Soft tissue sarcoma
Most common complication of perioperative IV fluid therapy in children?
Anonymous Quiz
3%
Dehydration
69%
Overhydration
7%
Hypoglycemia
21%
Hypernatremia
A child develops pallor, oliguria, and petechiae after bloody diarrhea. Which is FALSE?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Renal failure occurs
34%
E. coli is common cause
15%
Endothelial injury is key
39%
Coombs test positive
A child with hyperpigmentation, salt craving, hypotension. Expected labs?
Anonymous Quiz
3%
Normal Na, K
65%
Low Na, high K
18%
Low Na, low K
13%
Normal Na, high K
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A newborn with Supraventricular Tachycardia (HR ~260). Which should be avoided?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Adenosine
17%
Ice to face
24%
DC cardioversion
48%
Verapamil
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At what age does a child double birth length?
Anonymous Quiz
31%
1 year
32%
2 years
6%
3 years
32%
4 years