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1700 MCQ REVISED VERSION TOPIC WISE
by
DR. KHALID SAIFULLAH
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4th EDITION
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1721
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Chapter: 19 /
Q: 91
A 6 weeks baby with vomiting, irritability and palpable mass in the abdomen on feeding. Choose the single most likely investigation?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 92
A 10 year old boy is brought to the hosp with a rash over his buttocks a/w abdominal pain and vomiting. In the ED, he is accompanied by his mother and stepfather. His mother had left him for the weekend with the stepfather and was called to come back from holiday as started to have some hematuria
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 93
A child distressed with fever, stridor and unable to swallow saliva. His RR 40bpm. What is the initial step that needs to be taken?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 94
A 7 year old school boy has been diagnosed with meningococcal meningitis. What is the advice for schoolmates and staff?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 95
A 6 year old child presents with history of recurrent jaundice. Between the episodes he is totally fine. Mother gives history of jaundice being brought about by ongoing infections. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 96
A child was admitted with fever, generalized skin lesion, some of them are weeping lesions and some of them are crusted. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 97
A child had a patchy rash following treatment for sore throat & cervical LN enlargement. Which is the most likely antibiotic?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 98
A child with a history of asthma is brought to emergency department with a cut on knee and sprained on her left wrist. Which is the best analgesic for her?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 99
A 15 month old baby girl presented to the emergency department with difficulty in breathing. Examination: she has intercostal recessions and a wheeze. Temperature normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 100
An 8 year old boy develops a seizure affecting his right arm, seizure lasts for several minutes. He doesn’t remember anything what happened. On his CT: lesion in left hemisphere. What is the most probable diagnosis?
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