A. Bronchopneumonia/Multilobar Pneumonia
Involves patches in one or more lobes of the lungs. It is not confined to a single lobe unlike lobar pneumonia
B. Lobar Pneumonia
Affects one or more lobes of the lungs. It typically involves a substantial, continuous area of the lobe of a lung.
C. Interstitial Pneumonia/Atypical Pneumonia
Affects the areas in between the alveoli; routinely involves the walls and lining of the alveoli and the peribronchial tissues.
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Involves patches in one or more lobes of the lungs. It is not confined to a single lobe unlike lobar pneumonia
B. Lobar Pneumonia
Affects one or more lobes of the lungs. It typically involves a substantial, continuous area of the lobe of a lung.
C. Interstitial Pneumonia/Atypical Pneumonia
Affects the areas in between the alveoli; routinely involves the walls and lining of the alveoli and the peribronchial tissues.
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a 4-week-old boy presents with recurrent vomiting after feeds. vomitus is nonbillous in nature. laboratory findings include chloride 88 mEq, potassium 3.1 mEq, sodium 146 mEq, and pH 7.48. the best initial test in the workup of this infant is :
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19%
abdominal Xray.
11%
barium enema.
5%
CT scan of the abdomen.
57%
ultrasound.
9%
esophageal pH monitoring.
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a 4-week-old boy presents with recurrent vomiting after feeds. vomitus is nonbillous in nature. laboratory findings include chloride 88 mEq, potassium 3.1 mEq, sodium 146 mEq, and pH 7.48. the best initial test in the workup of this infant is :
the most likely diagnosis is :
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20%
duodenal atresia.
2%
ileal atresia.
10%
Hirschsprung's disease.
58%
IHPS.
10%
intussusception.
Cardioselective Beta-blockers
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What is the likely diagnosis in a young child that presents with fever and a petechial rash on the lower extremities with a positive Brudzinski sign?
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14%
Streptococcal meningitis
70%
Meningococcal meningitis
8%
HSV meningitis
7%
GBS meningitis
Patients with Tetralogy of Fallot often experience "tet spells" which may be caused by crying, fever, and exercise due to exacerbation of RV outflow tract obstruction
Patients with Tetralogy of Fallot may squat in response to cyanotic spells, which decreases right-to-left shunting by increasing systemic vascular resistance (SVR)
inhaled O2 may help stimulate pulmonary vasodilation and systemic vasoconstriction, which can further decrease right-to-left shunting
Patients with Tetralogy of Fallot may squat in response to cyanotic spells, which decreases right-to-left shunting by increasing systemic vascular resistance (SVR)
inhaled O2 may help stimulate pulmonary vasodilation and systemic vasoconstriction, which can further decrease right-to-left shunting
π Ebstein anomaly
Ebstein anomaly is a congenital heart disease characterized by downward displacement of tricuspid leaflets into the right ventricle
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Ebstein anomaly is a congenital heart disease characterized by downward displacement of tricuspid leaflets into the right ventricle
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π Pitting Edema Grading
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π Gangrene is a critical condition that arises when body tissue dies due to insufficient blood flow, infection, or injury, which can result in decay and potentially serious complications throughout the body.
Gangrene can be described as either dry or wet.
π Dry gangrene is characterized by a hard, dry texture, usually occurring in the distal aspects of toes and fingers, often with a clear demarcation between viable and black, necrotic tissue. This form of gangrene is common in patients with PAD.
π Wet gangrene is characterized by its moist appearance, gross swelling, and blistering. Wet gangrene represents a surgical emergency, and appropriate consultation should be made when identified.
Gangrene can be described as either dry or wet.
π Dry gangrene is characterized by a hard, dry texture, usually occurring in the distal aspects of toes and fingers, often with a clear demarcation between viable and black, necrotic tissue. This form of gangrene is common in patients with PAD.
π Wet gangrene is characterized by its moist appearance, gross swelling, and blistering. Wet gangrene represents a surgical emergency, and appropriate consultation should be made when identified.
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What is theΒ coenzymeΒ (active) form ofΒ vitamin B6?Β
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36%
Pyridoxal Phosphate
41%
Pyridoxal Pyrophosphate
15%
Biotin
9%
Folate
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Which VitaminΒ canΒ enhanceΒ theΒ anticoagulantΒ effects ofΒ warfarinΒ ?
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7%
A
36%
B6
23%
C
8%
D
27%
E
until proven otherwise, a neonatal jaundice with an onset in the first day of life is indicative of :
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11%
breast milk jaundice.
25%
physiologic jaundice.
57%
Rh incompatibility.
7%
biliary atresia.