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Which vaccine helps prevent pertussis?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
MMR
84%
DTaP
5%
BCG
5%
IPV
❀2
Most common cause of death during first 24 hours after severe burns?
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14%
Renal failure
75%
Shock
9%
Infection
2%
Anemia
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Formula commonly used for burn fluid resuscitation?
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2%
Apgar formula
89%
Parkland formula
5%
Bishop score
5%
Silverman score
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Best indicator of adequate fluid resuscitation in burns?
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8%
Blood pressure
86%
Urine output
5%
Body temperature
1%
Heart sounds
Best topical antimicrobial for burns?
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8%
Hydrocortisone
84%
Silver sulfadiazine
6%
Ketoconazole
2%
Acyclovir
❀2
Burns involving face, hands, feet, or genitalia are considered:
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3%
Minor burns
91%
Major burns
4%
Superficial burns
1%
Non-emergency burns
Most common electrolyte abnormality early after severe burns?
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16%
Hypercalcemia
70%
Hyponatremia
9%
Hypermagnesemia
5%
Hypophosphatemia
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Electrical burns are dangerous mainly because they may cause:
Anonymous Quiz
5%
Blindness
92%
Arrhythmias
1%
Hepatitis
3%
Splenomegaly
A superficial partial-thickness burn typically presents with:
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Painless black skin
80%
Painful blisters
9%
Dry white skin
4%
Muscle exposure
❀2
Most common organism causing burn wound infection?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
E. coli
77%
Staphylococcus aureus
4%
Candida
13%
Clostridium tetani
Burn patient with hoarseness and stridor should receive:
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87%
Immediate intubation
5%
Antibiotics
6%
Oral fluids
2%
Diuretics
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TORCH infections commonly cause which fetal complication?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Polycythemia
87%
Congenital anomalies
5%
Appendicitis
1%
Rickets
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Most common congenital viral infection?
Anonymous Quiz
29%
Rubella
50%
CMV
16%
HSV
5%
Varicella
Periventricular calcifications are typical of:
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10%
Rubella
50%
CMV
34%
Toxoplasmosis
6%
Syphilis
Cardiac defect classically associated with congenital rubella?
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4%
ASD
72%
PDA
12%
Coarctation
12%
Tetralogy of Fallot
β€œBlueberry muffin” rash may occur in:
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76%
Rubella
2%
Asthma
4%
Rickets
17%
Mumps