The preferred antibiotic for tetanus is:
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10%
Amoxicillin
52%
Metronidazole
23%
Ceftriaxone
15%
Azithromycin
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A classic feature of neonatal tetanus is:
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15%
Flaccid paralysis
74%
Spasms and rigidity
4%
Macroglossia
7%
Projectile vomiting
Tetanus vaccination is still recommended after recovery from tetanus infection.
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69%
True
31%
False
Muscle rigidity in tetanus is caused by inhibition of inhibitory neurotransmitters.
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80%
True
20%
False
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The cerebral hemispheres arise from the:
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41%
Mesencephalon
16%
Metencephalon
33%
Telencephalon
11%
Myelencephalon
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Renal cell carcinoma is usually highly responsive to chemotherapy.
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57%
True
43%
False
Corynebacterium diphtheriae causes a gray pseudomembrane on the pharynx.
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79%
True
21%
False
The pseudomembrane in diphtheria can bleed if you try to remove it.
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79%
True
21%
False
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βPoint and shootβ refers to:
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42%
Parasympathetic ejaculation, sympathetic erection
58%
Sympathetic ejaculation, parasympathetic erection
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Which vaccine is contraindicated in infants with a history of intussusception?
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6%
DTaP
76%
Rotavirus vaccine
10%
Hepatitis B vaccine
7%
IPV
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A child missed follow-up after receiving the first hepatitis B vaccine dose. What is the next step?
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16%
Restart the entire series
61%
Continue from where the series stopped
4%
Give no further doses
19%
Check antibody titers only
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The routine hepatitis B vaccine series consists of:
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7%
1 dose
19%
2 doses
60%
3 doses
14%
4 doses
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Which statement regarding interrupted hepatitis vaccination is correct?
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13%
The entire series must be restarted
60%
Previous doses remain valid
19%
Vaccination becomes ineffective after delay
8%
Only live vaccines can be resumed
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Which infants are at higher risk for Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?
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85%
Premature infants
5%
Children with appendicitis
4%
Term infants with eczema only
6%
Infants with iron deficiency only
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Diagnosis of SIDS requires:
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10%
Positive blood cultures
9%
Abnormal brain imaging
73%
No identifiable cause after evaluation
9%
Evidence of trauma
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Which statement about SIDS prevention is correct?
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10%
There is a definitive screening test
20%
Routine prophylactic intervention prevents all cases
59%
No specific prophylactic assessment exists for high-risk infants
11%
All premature infants require home ventilation
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