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Decks in this class (19)

Paediatric Microbiology
How does microbiology help,
Patient has these symptoms 2 mont...,
What do we give to help with e co...
20  cards
Paediatriac Malignant Disease
What are the core clinical proble...,
Childhood cancer statistics,
When a diagnosis of cancer is mad...
65  cards
Paediatric orthopaedic problems
What do we consider a limp,
What questions do we ask in a his...,
What are some red herrings
27  cards
Cardiac issues
What are the 2 things that exist ...,
What is the foramen ovale,
What is the ductus arteriosus
25  cards
Faltering growth and nutrition
When do concerns about faltering ...,
What is the definition of falteri...,
What are the thresholds for conce...
80  cards
Fits faints and funny turns
What does good management of fits...,
Epilepsy vs non epilepsy,
How do we take a history of a chi...
44  cards
Child protection and safeguarding
What is the difference between sa...,
What is a section 47 investigation,
What is a section 17
37  cards
Neurological problems
When taking a neurological histor...,
Whats involved in the history taking,
What are developmental milestones
19  cards
Diabetes
Who definition of diabetes,
What are the 7 main types of diab...,
What is the incidence of t1 diabe...
35  cards
Childhood disability
What is the definition of disability,
Definition of impairment,
Types of impairments
43  cards
Infections
Where is the commonest site for i...,
What can the symptoms of mild vir...,
Epidemiology of global burden inf...
52  cards
Paediatric haematology
What is the definition of anaemia,
Normal ranges for blood in children,
What is the pathogenesis of anaemia
63  cards
Paediatric Rheumatology
What are the types of juvenile id...,
What do we mean by juvenile idiop...,
How do we make a diagnosis of juv...
7  cards
Genetics
Whos involved in the nhs genomic ...,
What is the role of a clinical ge...,
When do we refer to clinical gene...
45  cards
Renal
What is oedema,
In a clinical setting what causes...,
What are some causes of increased...
44  cards
Resp
What is the definition of a wheeze,
What could be the causes for recu...,
What are the characteristics of a...
61  cards
Gastro
What is the definition of vomiting,
What is the definition of regurgi...,
What is the definition of rumination
92  cards
ENT
Paediatric ent epidemiology,
Ear embryology,
Basic ear anatomy
46  cards
RESP part 2
Background for bronchiolitis,
History of bronchiolitis,
Examination of bronchiolitis
10  cards

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