A 3-hour-old newborn presents with a blood glucose level of 38 mg/dL and is asymptomatic. What is the most appropriate next step?
A. Initiate a 5% dextrose infusion.
B. Continue breastfeeding and reassess blood glucose.
C. Leave the patient as is and provide reassurance.
D. Administer a 5% dextrose bolus and reassess.
A. Initiate a 5% dextrose infusion.
B. Continue breastfeeding and reassess blood glucose.
C. Leave the patient as is and provide reassurance.
D. Administer a 5% dextrose bolus and reassess.
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Which of the following is not a criterion of Kawasaki disease?
A. Purulent conjunctivitis
B. Cervical lymphadenopathy
C. Periungual desquamation
D. Polymorphic rash
A. Purulent conjunctivitis
B. Cervical lymphadenopathy
C. Periungual desquamation
D. Polymorphic rash
An 18-month-old child demonstrates the ability to walk, scribble, and follow one-step commands, yet speech is limited to monosyllables. Hearing assessment results are within normal limits. What is the next best step in management?
A. Initiate antiepileptic therapy
B. Evaluate hearing and language development
C. Provide reassurance and reassess at 5 years of age
D. Immediately diagnose autism spectrum disorder
A. Initiate antiepileptic therapy
B. Evaluate hearing and language development
C. Provide reassurance and reassess at 5 years of age
D. Immediately diagnose autism spectrum disorder
A 5-year-old child presents with progressive loss of eye contact, repetitive hand-clapping movements, and deceleration of head growth relative to age norms. Developmental regression is observed following a period of apparently normal early development. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Rett syndrome
B. Asperger syndrome
C. Fragile X syndrome
D. Down syndrome
A. Rett syndrome
B. Asperger syndrome
C. Fragile X syndrome
D. Down syndrome
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Q. A child presents with prolonged jaundice, umbilical hernia, hypotonia, constipation, Macroglossia
and developmental delay. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
and developmental delay. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Anonymous Quiz
45%
A. Congenital hypothyroidism
18%
B. Galactosemia
27%
C. Down syndrome
9%
D. Cerebral palsy
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Which electrolyte abnormality is the hallmark of refeeding syndrome in a
severely malnourished child started on nutritional rehabilitation?
severely malnourished child started on nutritional rehabilitation?
Anonymous Quiz
30%
A. Hyperkalemia
33%
B. Hyponatremia
27%
C. Hypomagnesemia
11%
D. Hypophosphatemia
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