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Hx taking
What s a good way of starting a h...,
Describe how do a detailed paeds ...,
Describe what is meant by the hea...
3  cards
Respiratory: Laryngomalacia; Croup
What are the differences in anato...,
What are symptoms and signs of re...,
If you have upper or lower airwwa...
24  cards
Respiratory: Bronchiolitis; Viral Wheeze; Asthma
Describe what is meant by bronchi...,
Describe the pathophysiology of b...,
Describe the presentation of bron...
31  cards
Respiratory: Epiglottitis; Whooping Cough
Define what is meant by epiglotti...,
Which population group do you nee...,
Describe the presenting features ...
39  cards
Respiratory: Chronic Lung Disease of Prematurity; Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Chronic lung disease of prematuri...,
When does cldp usually occur 1 2,
Describe the features of cldp 5 3
11  cards
Questions
A 4 year old child presents with ...,
Ambiguous genetalia is most commo...,
A abx should be used for children...
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Infections: Fever, Meningitis
What defines fever 1 1,
What are key signs to look for in...,
Describe how you thinko about a c...
41  cards
Infections: Sepsis; Kawasaki; Malaria
Describe the pathophysiology of s...,
What s the definition of septic s...,
What are the signs of sepsis 3
27  cards
Infections: Encephalitis; Glandular Fever; Mumps
What is the most common viral cau...,
Describe the presentation of ence...,
Describe how the symptoms of meni...
31  cards
Infections: HIV; HBV & C;
How do you determine mode of deli...,
What tx do you give during a c se...,
Prophylaxis treatment may be give...
21  cards
Infections: Gastroenteritis
Acute traveller s diarrhoea is mo...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is the second most common ca...
30  cards
Infections: Fever X Rash (MMR, Scarlet Fever, PV, VZV)
A child presents with fever with ...,
A patient presents with the follo...,
Describe the clinical features of...
56  cards
Dermatology: Impetigo
What is the definition of impetig...,
Describe the difference between b...,
Which organisms are most likely t...
15  cards
The Preterm Baby: RDS & NEC
Describe what is meant by prematu...,
Name some risk factors that impac...,
Which maternal intervention is li...
32  cards
The Preterm Baby:
This is a cranial us of preterm b...,
What are the two types of pre ter...,
Describe the pathophysiology of i...
22  cards
Neonatology: Physiology; Resuscitation
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A baby presents with mas and pphn...,
Describe the management plan for ...
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Neonatology: Sepsis; Jaundice; Apnoeas
Tom tip with neonate sepsis the o...,
What are red flags for neonatal s...,
How do you treat for presumed sep...
35  cards
Neonatology: Term Birth; NIPE
Which substances can cause nas 1,
Describe the cns 6 vasomotor and ...,
Describe how you manage nas 3
21  cards
Gastroenterology: Biliary atresia, Intussusception; Constipation
What are red flag symptoms for ab...,
A child presents with constipation 2,
Typical features in the history a...
31  cards
Gastroenterology: Infantile colic; CMA; Threadworms
Describe what is meant by infanti...,
Explain the three possible aetiol...,
What are the clinical features of...
21  cards
Gastroenterology: Abdominal migraine
Describe what is meant by abdomin...,
Describe how you treat abdominal ...,
Tomtip is the main preventative m...
20  cards
Cardiology: ASD
Describe fetal circulation includ...,
Describe the connections the foll...,
Describe what happens to fetal ci...
19  cards
Cardiology: CoA; VSD; PDA
Describe the pathophysiology of c...,
Describe the presentation of coa ...,
Which diseases is coarctation of ...
29  cards
Cardiology: ToF;
Which conditions make up tof 4 1,
Describe the four conditions that...,
What are risk factors that could ...
34  cards
Renal & Urology: Hypospadias; Hydrocele; PUV
Define what is meant by hypospadi...,
What are the presenting features ...,
How are hypospadias managed 2 3
34  cards
Renal & Urology: PKD; Enuresis; HUS
There are two types of pkd 1,
Describe the pathophysiology of a...,
6the underlying pathology of arpk...
32  cards
Renal: MCD; UTIs
Describe the pathophysiology of m...,
Nephrotic syndrome features a cla...,
What are intrinsic 2 and systemic...
31  cards
Urology:
What are the clinical features of...
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Endocrinology: CAH; DMT1
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia ca...,
Describe the presentation of mild...,
Describe how cah is managed 3
34  cards
Endocrinology: Rickets; Growth Deficiency; Delayed Puberty
What is the simplified pathophysi...,
Patients with vitamin d deficienc...,
Investigations for rickets 3
23  cards
Gynaecology
What are the typical causes of am...,
List 5 causes of primary amenorrh...,
List 5 causes of secondary amenor...
8  cards
Genetics I
What is a robertsonian translocat...,
Which trisomys are the most commo...,
Describe what is meant by mosaici...
48  cards
Genetics II
Describe the pathophysiology of f...,
What are the clinical features of...,
Tom tip the key feature everyone ...
12  cards
Haematology: ITP
Describe the presentation of itp ...,
Describe the pathophysiology of i...,
Tom tip itp is worth remembering ...
23  cards
Neurology: ADHD; Autism; Depression
Describe the aetiology for adhd 3 1,
Describe the clinical features of...,
How does adhd present differently...
23  cards
Neurology: OCD; Anxiety; Eating Disorders
What are the differences between ...,
Describe the clinical features of...,
Which assessment tools can be use...
30  cards
Immunology: Allergy / Allergic Reactions
What does atopy mean 1 1,
What are nice indications for an ...,
What increases the chance of alle...
36  cards
Immunology: Allergic rhinitis
Describe the pathophysiology of a...,
Describe the presentation of alle...,
What are the classifications of a...
18  cards
Rheumatology: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis; HSP; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
What are the 5 types of juvenile ...,
Describe the presentation of syst...,
Mx for stills 3
30  cards
Orthopaedics: transient synovitis; Perthes
Describe the difference in struct...,
Which types of fractures are chil...,
Describe salter harris classifica...
26  cards
Orthopaedics: Osgood-Schlatter disease; osteochondritis dissecans; SUFE
Describe the pathophysiology of o...,
Describe the presentation of osgo...,
What is chondromalacia and how do...
25  cards
Orthopaedics: Calcanea apophysitis
Describe what is meant by calcane...,
Describe the age that calacneal a...,
Describe the clinical presentatio...
16  cards
Haematology: Anaemia in children; Bruising
What are anaemia thresholds for 1,
Describe what is meant by physiol...,
When why might a baby be sufferin...
29  cards
Neurology: Febrile Seizures
Define what is meant by a febrile...,
Name and describe the three categ...,
How common are febrile seizures 1 3
19  cards
Neurology: Epilepsy
Define what is meant by epilepsy 1 1,
When taking a history for a patie...,
What are risk factors for develop...
47  cards
Neurology: Non-epileptic paroxysmal events
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Respiratory: Neonate Lung Disease
What are the five neonate lung di...,
Describe what is meant by hyaline...,
Tx plan for hyaline membrane dise...
13  cards
Neurology: Reflex Anoxic Seizures; Headaches in Children;
Describe what is meant by a refle...,
Describe the basic pathophysiolog...,
Describe the presentation of a re...
22  cards
Neurology: Cerebral Palsy; Hydrocephalus; BMD; DMD
Define cerebral palsy 1 1,
What are the different classifica...,
Children who suffer which conditi...
25  cards
Neurology: Plagiocephaly and Brachycephaly
What is meant by plagiocephaly an...,
Why does plagiocephaly and brachy...,
When investigating plagio brachyc...
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Neurology: Epilepsy KT
Media 1,
Media 2,
What is the first line treatment ...
19  cards

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