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Sunday, March 22, 2020

FCPS MCQS FOR IMM AND FCPS FINAL PART 2

MQC#01
A 4-day-old 26 weeks gestational age preterm infant on a mechanical ventilator developed PDA murmur. The fluid was restricted. However, the murmur was audible and PDA was confirmed by an echocardiogram.
Indomethacin therapy is contraindicated when:
a) BUN value is 18 mg/dL
b) Platelet count is 55,000
c) Creatinine level is 1.9 mg/dL
d) Necrotizing enterocolitis
e) Urine output is 1.1 mL/Kg/hour


MQC#02
A 6-week-old 26 weeks gestational age preterm infant is on a mechanical ventilator. The ventilator setting is IMV 30, PIP 20, PEEP 5, FiO2 35%, inspiratory time 0.45 second, and flow rate 8 L/minute. ABG reveals pH 7.50, PCO2 59, PO2 80, HCO3 34, base excess +3.5.
Most likely diagnosis:
a) RDS (RD syndrome)
b) Pneumothorax
c) Pulmonary hemorrhage
d) PIE (pulmonary interstitial emphysema)
e) BPD (bronchopulmonary dysplasia)


MQC#03
A pregnant mother is diagnosed with HIV positive. She delivered a 3.4 kg healthy male newborn.
The next step in management:
a) Start zidovudine 6 mg/kg/day divided Q.6.hours, orally for first 6 weeks.
b) Start zidovudine 8 mg/kg/day divided Q.6.hours, orally for first 6 weeks
c) No therapy is indicated.
d) Perform a HIV test for the newborn and wait for the result.
e) Start zidovudine 8 mg/kg/day divided Q.6.hours, orally for first 1 month


MQC#04
The best diagnostic study in HIV infection:
a) HIV RNA PCR
b) HIV DNA PCR
c) HIV culture
d) P 24 antigen
e) IgM anti-HIV


MQC#05
A pregnant mother has been receiving an anticonvulsant medication throughout this pregnancy. The newborn P/W hypertelorism, flattened nose, and hypoplastic nails.
The anticonvulsant medication is:
a) Phenobarbital
b) Carbamazepine
c) Lorazepam
d) Paraldehyde
e) Phenytoin


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