First-line treatment for congenital hypothyroidism:
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7%
Methimazole
84%
Levothyroxine
5%
Propranolol
4%
Prednisolone
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Congenital hypothyroidism is often:
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14%
Symptomatic at birth
75%
Asymptomatic at birth
8%
Associated with severe hyperactivity
3%
Presented with early hypertension
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A classic feature of congenital hypothyroidism is:
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10%
Exophthalmos
83%
Protruding tongue
2%
Hematuria
5%
Stridor
Typical thyroid function test in congenital hypothyroidism:
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7%
↓ TSH, ↑ T4
70%
↑ TSH, ↓ free T4
6%
↑ TSH, ↑ T4
17%
↓ TSH, ↓ T4
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Levothyroxine absorption is reduced by coadministration with:
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18%
Vitamin C
21%
Folic acid and zinc
25%
Magnesium and potassium
37%
Soy products and calcium
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Which of the following is a major intracellular anion?
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35%
Chloride
26%
Bicarbonate
21%
Proteins
19%
Sodium
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Normal glomerular filtration rate is approximately:
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6%
30 mL/min
18%
60 mL/min
68%
120 mL/min
7%
200 mL/min
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Failure to pass an NG tube in a newborn suggests:
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6%
Pyloric stenosis
85%
TEF with esophageal atresia
6%
Duodenal atresia
4%
Necrotizing enterocolitis
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Term neonate born by C-section with respiratory distress and perihilar streaking on X-ray:
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9%
RDS
74%
TTN
9%
MAS
8%
Neonatal pneumonia
Bowel sounds heard over the lungs indicate:
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6%
Pneumothorax
90%
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
3%
Bronchiolitis
2%
Pleural effusion
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The underlying cause of TTN is:
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11%
Surfactant deficiency
78%
Retained fetal lung fluid
7%
Pulmonary hypoplasia
3%
Congenital infection
A classic chest X-ray finding in TTN is:
Anonymous Quiz
18%
Ground-glass opacities
68%
Perihilar linear streaking
7%
Free air under diaphragm
8%
Diffuse pleural effusion
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A major risk factor for TTN is:
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12%
Prematurity at 28 weeks
81%
Cesarean section delivery
3%
Maternal diabetes
4%
Polyhydramnios
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Management of TTN is primarily:
Anonymous Quiz
3%
Immediate surgery
81%
Supportive therapy
8%
IV surfactant
8%
Broad-spectrum antibiotics
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Do umbilical hernias typically require surgery?
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4%
Yes, immediately after birth
76%
No, most close spontaneously before age 5
12%
Yes, all require repair by age 1
8%
No, surgery is never indicated
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Maternal gestational diabetes increases neonatal risk of which condition?
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13%
Anemia
76%
Polycythemia
6%
Leukopenia
5%
Hemophilia
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