Paediatrics Flashcards
What is croup commonly caused by?
Parainfluenza virus
Risk factors for SIDS
Winter months, respiratory infection, prone, male. Young maternal age, smoking, high parity
6 month old, breathless on feeding, recurrent chest infections, poor weight gain. Pan systolic murmur, loss of second heart sound
Ventricular septal defect
5 months, irritability and cyanosis and loss of consciousness. CXR shows right sided arotic arch with oligaemic lung fields
Tetralogy of Fallot: overiding aorta, VSD, infundibular stenosis
1 day old, becomes blue and develops heart failure. No murmurs and pulses feel full
Transposition of the great arteries
Maximum age of developmental milestones:
a) walking
b) startle to loud sounds
c) sit unsupported
a) 18 months
b) 8 weeks
c) 8 months
8 week old baby, increasingly breathless and sweaty, feeding poorly. Continuous machinery murmur. What is the most likely cardiac defect?
Patent ductus arteriosus
Newborn baby, cyanosed, no murmur and lung fields are oligaemic
Pulmonary atresia
3 month old baby, episodes of cyanosis with altered consciousness. Short systolic murmur at the upper left sternal edge. Boot shaped heart on CXR with oligaemic lung fields.
Tetralogy of Fallot: overriding aorta, VSD, right ventricular hypertrophy (boot shaped heart), RVOTO
10 year old, just awoken from a nap and experienced twitching of the left side of the mouth. Buzzing sensation in lips, speech is unclear. Symptoms resolve in 2 mins.
Benign Rolandic epilepsy
Movement disorders associated with the following:
A) Cerebral palsy
B) Duchenne muscular dystrophy
C) Post-varicella zoster
D) Rheumatic fever
A) Spastic diplegia
B) Proximal lower limb hypotonia
C) Ataxia
D) Chorea