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Monday, April 22, 2019

PEDIATRICS TOACS

TOACS
MCQ#01

A boy is diagnosed with proximal renal tubular acidosis (RTA) type II. Subsequently he developed rickets.
Most common cause of rickets in this patient
A. Loss of vitamin D in urine
B. Primary hypoparathyroidism
C. Loss of calcium in stool
D. Loss of bicarbonate in stool
E. Phosphaturic hypophosphatemia


MCQ#02

Preferred diagnostic test for DDH (developmental dysplasia of hip) or CDH (congenital dislocation of hip):
A. X-ray hip joints
B. Nuclear bone scan
C. Ultrasonography
D. CT-scan

E. Ortalani test

MCQ#03

A 12-year-old child died suddenly. He was taking which of the following medication:
A. Phenobarbital
B. Phenytoin
C. Tricyclic antidepressant
D. Lorazepam
E. Propranolol

MCQ#04

Most common congenital foot deformity:
A. Talipes equinovarus
B. Developmental dysplasia of hip
C. Metatarsus adductus
D. Metatarsus abductus
E. Wide separation of first and second toes

MCQ#05

Management of a patient younger than 1 year of age with a foreign body aspiration. First to last sequence should be:
A. Abdominal thrusts, back blows, mouth open and remove foreign body.
B. Chest thrusts, back blows, mouth open and remove foreign body.
C. Back blows, chest thrusts, mouth open and remove foreign body.
D. Back blows, abdominal thrusts, mouth open and remove foreign body.
E. Abdominal thrusts, back blows, mouth open and remove foreign body.

7 comments:

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    1. Good...but i think Q2 depend on age..?for prefferd tst???although u.s is preffrd....need coments frm sir...thanks

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  2. Correct answers:
    1. E
    2. C
    3. C
    4. C
    5. C

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