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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

PEDIATRIC TOP_UPS: SIMPLE QUESTIONS AND SIMPLE ANSWERS

SIMPLE QUESTIONS AND SIMPLE ANSWERS


QUESTION#01
A diabetic child receives regular and NPH insulin twice daily.Blood glucose in 4 AM is elevated (250) and is normal in 12 MN (120 mg/dL).

WHAT TO DO?

QUESTION#02

4.0 kg weight of newborn whose present hemoglobin is 5.0 m g/100 cc. Child needs transfusion of packed RBC to increase hemoglobin up to 12. 

HOW MUCH BLOOD IS REQUIRED?
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QUESTION#03
RASH: MENTION ONLY ONE DISEASE
  RASH 

 Erythema marginatum

 Erythema migrans 

 Erythema multiforme exudativum

 Erythema multiforme, maculopapular or scarliniform

 Erythema nodosum


A 8-year-old boy cam e for a routine physical examination. Physical examination: height (75th percentile), weight (above 95th percentile), and Tanner stage I (genitalia).



QUESTION#05
A patient appears with Kawasaki disease and abdominal pain: 

WHAT MAY BE THE CAUSE? 




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