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A child with croup has stridor at rest and intercostal retractions. Which therapy provides rapid but temporary symptom relief?
Anonymous Quiz
28%
Dexamethasone
11%
Albuterol
53%
Racemic epinephrine
8%
Azithromycin
1
Which medication provides the most sustained improvement in croup symptoms?
Anonymous Quiz
30%
Racemic epinephrine
58%
Dexamethasone
8%
Oxygen
3%
Heliox
Anterior shoulder dislocation most commonly injures the:
Anonymous Quiz
56%
Axillary nerve
11%
Radial nerve
21%
Musculocutaneous nerve
12%
Median nerve
A child presents with sore throat, oral ulcers, and maculopapular lesions on the hands, feet, arms, and legs. What are the two most likely causative organisms?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
HSV-1 and EBV
60%
Coxsackie A and Enterovirus (non-polio enteroviruses)
24%
Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus
8%
Adenovirus and RSV
2
A child has fever ≥5 days + conjunctivitis + rash + strawberry tongue + lymphadenopathy. Diagnosis?
Anonymous Quiz
16%
Measles
18%
Scarlet fever
62%
Kawasaki disease
4%
Adenovirus infection
Most important complication of Kawasaki disease:
Anonymous Quiz
20%
Renal failure
66%
Coronary artery aneurysm
9%
Liver cirrhosis
6%
Stroke
2
A child is treated with IVIG for Kawasaki disease. Which vaccines should be delayed for about 11 months?
Anonymous Quiz
10%
Inactivated vaccines only
65%
Live viral vaccines
10%
All vaccines permanently
16%
No vaccines need delay
2
A child is on long-term aspirin therapy (e.g., for Kawasaki disease). Which vaccine is specifically recommended annually?
Anonymous Quiz
5%
Hepatitis B vaccine
72%
Influenza vaccine
14%
MMR vaccine
9%
Varicella vaccine
2
Why is influenza vaccination important in children on chronic aspirin therapy?
Anonymous Quiz
19%
Prevents bacterial superinfection
63%
Reduces risk of Reye syndrome
6%
Prevents myocarditis
12%
Prevents Kawasaki recurrence
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An infant has macrocytic anemia without hypersegmented neutrophils, plus congenital anomalies (webbed neck, thumb abnormalities). Diagnosis?
Anonymous Quiz
28%
Vitamin B12 deficiency
7%
Folate deficiency
62%
Diamond-Blackfan anemia
3%
Iron deficiency anemia
2
A child with absent thumbs, short stature, microcephaly, skin pigment changes, and pallor most likely has:
Anonymous Quiz
28%
Diamond-Blackfan anemia
62%
Fanconi anemia
7%
Iron deficiency anemia
3%
Sickle cell disease