Paediatrics 1 Flashcards

1
Q

A baby is born in breech position.

Barlows and Ortolani tests are normal.

Are there any additional investigations you would carry out?

A

USS of Hip

child is at risk of developmental dysplasia

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2
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What will X-rays show in a child with Perthes disease?

A
  • flattened femoral head
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3
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what should be suspected in a child presenting with a painful limp, present for 8 weeks. Hip X-rays appear to be normal.

A

Perthe’s disease

can be missed on X-ray

so you’d want to do an MRI

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4
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what is caput succedaneum?

A

puffy swelling , oedema of scalp

usually occurs over the presenting part of head

crosses suture lines

usually resolves within a few days

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5
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What should be given to a child with whooping cough?

A
  • should be prescribed azithromycin or clarithromycin to eradicate the organism
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6
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what medication is given in a child who has croup?

A

oral dexamethasone

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7
Q

what is croup?

A
  • URTI

- characterised by stridor caused by combo of laryngeal oedema and secretions

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8
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What is vesicoureteric reflux?

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  • abnormal backflow of urine from bladder into ureter and kidney
  • will see gross dilatation of ureter, pelvis and calyces with ureteral tortuosity.
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9
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A 9-month-old boy has been referred to you by the out of hours GP. His parents give a 24-hour history of increased work of breathing, coryzal symptoms, lethargy and reduced oral intake. On examination, you note fine inspiratory crackles and subcostal recessions. He is pyrexial (37.9ºC) and oxygen saturations are 91% in air.

diagnosis

A

bronchiolitis

LRTI

commonly caused by RSV

should be admitted for observation and oxygen therapy

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10
Q

benign ejection systolic murmur varies with

A

posture

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11
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whooping cough is caused by which organism

A

bordetella pertussis

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12
Q

which type of antibiotics are azithromycin or clarithromycin?

A

macrolide antibiotics

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13
Q

what is first line treatment for all children with pneumonia?

A

amoxicillin

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14
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describe what treatment may be tried if there is no response to amoxicillin In pneumonia?

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  • macrolides such as clarithromycin

- macrolides should also be used if mycoplasma or chlamydia is suspected

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15
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if pneumonia is associated with influenza what treatment is recommended?

A

co-amoxiclav

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16
Q

what is alport’s syndrome?

A

characterized by glomerulonephritis, end-stage kidney disease, and hearing loss.

caused by an inherited defect in type IV collagen

17
Q

what is exomphalos?

A
  • abdominal contents protruding through anterior abdominal wall
  • covered in an amniotic sac formed by amniotic membrane and peritoneum
18
Q

which of the following suggests life threatening asthma in children?

  • difficulty completing sentences
  • use of accessory muscle
  • RR >30
  • Oxygen <92%
  • HR > 125bpm
A

oxygen sats less than 92%

19
Q

precocious puberty in females may be defined as the development of secondary sexual characteristics before;

A

8 years of age