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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: 121
A young child diagnosed with chicken pox. Usually goes to day care. What is the most appropriate advice?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 122
A 7 year old boy is brought by his mother. There are multiple perioral and forehead vesicles. Some vesicles are crusted and some are not. The face is hot. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 123
A 5 year old boy is rescued from a burning building and is presented to the emergency departmnt. He has 5% partial thickness burns over the arms and legs and had soot in the mouth and nose. His breathing has become noisy. What is the single most immediate management?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 124
A mother got infected with Hep B during pregnancy. Her child is born and she is worried about the risk of infection to the baby with Hep B. What would you give to the baby?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 125
A 9 year old child doesn’t play with his peers and has collected 200 cars. He doesn’t respond to any criticism. What is the diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 126
A 6 monhs old infant has breast milk jaundice. He is otherwise feeding well and is not dehydrated. What would his LFTs look like?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 127
A child has developed rash after the treatment of penicillin. What will be the cause of rash?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 128
A child comes with recurrent joint pain, multiple bruises, swollen ankle and unable to move his legs. What is the investigation of choice?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 129
A 3 year old boy presents with difficulty in walking and skin lesions. What is the most likely causative agent?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 130
A 7 year old boy presents with his mother to GP surgery. His mother describes he had presented this since 3 weeks ago. He had not experienced any trauma. No other symptoms along with the condition. Examination: non tender swollen ankles bilaterally. There is no rash lesion. He is otherwise well
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