Postnatal therapy used in premature infants at risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia is:
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5%
Insulin
72%
Surfactant
5%
Phototherapy
18%
Indomethacin
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Treatment for retinopathy of prematurity commonly includes:
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16%
Phototherapy
69%
Laser therapy
2%
Chest tube placement
13%
Surfactant replacement
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Bloody stools and abdominal distention in a premature neonate suggest:
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5%
Meconium ileus
86%
Necrotizing enterocolitis
5%
Pyloric stenosis
4%
Volvulus
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A classic abdominal X-ray finding in NEC is:
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7%
Double bubble sign
79%
Pneumatosis intestinalis
7%
Air under diaphragm
7%
Coffee bean sign
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The most important risk factor for necrotizing enterocolitis is:
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3%
Term delivery
83%
Prematurity
5%
Breastfeeding
9%
Hyperthyroidism
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Initial treatment of mild necrotizing enterocolitis includes:
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5%
Emergent laparotomy with bowel resection
69%
Supportive care with broad-spectrum IV antibiotics
10%
Oral metronidazole and enteral feeding
16%
Observation with serial abdominal exams
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Gonococcal conjunctivitis in neonates is a medical emergency due to risk of corneal perforation.
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81%
True
19%
False
Silver nitrate is currently the preferred prophylaxis for neonatal conjunctivitis.
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39%
True
61%
False
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The kidneys are retroperitoneal organs located approximately between T12 and L3.
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83%
True
17%
False
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Children with Down syndrome have increased risk of Hirschsprung disease.
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85%
True
15%
False
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A newborn with bilious vomiting has a double bubble sign with normal distal bowel gas. Most likely diagnosis?
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63%
Duodenal atresia
16%
Malrotation with volvulus
13%
Pyloric stenosis
8%
Hirschsprung disease
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A newborn with double-bubble sign and multiple air-fluid levels most likely has:
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16%
Malrotation
45%
Intestinal atresia
25%
Pyloric stenosis
14%
Necrotizing enterocolitis
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A term male infant with projectile nonbilious vomiting and visible peristalsis most likely has:
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12%
Duodenal atresia
75%
Pyloric stenosis
7%
Malrotation with volvulus
7%
Hirschsprung disease
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Pyloric stenosis commonly causes hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis.
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77%
True
23%
False
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Forwarded from Black Lion | School of Medicine ππ
Most common cause of acute pyelonephritis?
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15%
Staphylococcus aureus
77%
E. coli
2%
Candida
6%
Enterococcus
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Bilious vomiting in a neonate suggests obstruction distal to the ligament of Treitz.
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70%
True
30%
False
The best diagnostic test for suspected intestinal malrotation is:
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36%
Abdominal ultrasound
45%
Upper GI series
9%
Colonoscopy
10%
MRI abdomen
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A classic finding of malrotation on upper GI series is:
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21%
Left-sided ligament of Treitz
40%
Right-sided ligament of Treitz
29%
Coffee bean sign
9%
Thumb sign
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A βcorkscrewβ appearance on upper GI series suggests:
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20%
Duodenal atresia
48%
Midgut volvulus
14%
Pyloric stenosis
18%
Intussusception
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