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  • October 19, 2022
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1) 6-month-old boy is brought to you with white 6) Children with fifth disease (erythema
patches on mucous membranes of mouth, infectiosum, caused by parvovirus B19) do
the most likely diagnosis is: NOT have:
a) Herpes simplex a) Fever
b) Candida infection b) “Slapped-cheek” rash
c) Molluseum contagiosum c) “Lacy” rash on the trunk
d) Staphylococcal folliculitis d) Rash on palms and soles


2) A child is born with jaundice and has 7) As opposed to nutritional marasmus,
seizures, CT head shows intracranial kwashiorkor is characterized by:
calcifications, the most likely diagnosis is: a) Anorexia
a) Hepatitis B b) Alopecia
b) Congenital rubella c) Severe muscle wasting
c) Congenital syphilis d) Edema
d) Congenital toxoplasmosis

8) Anterior bowing of the tibias (saber shins) is
3) Of the following, the most common associated with:
presentation of child abuse are: a) Beriberi
a) Burns b) Multiple sclerosis
b) Bruises c) Congenital syphilis
c) Bone fractures d) Duchenne muscular dystrophy
d) Intraabdominal injuries

9) 2 year old child develops barking cough and
4) 3 year old child has respiratory distress, stridor and symptoms of an upper
stridor and cough, chest X-ray shows respiratory infection. The most likely
subglottic narrowing (steeple), the most diagnosis is:
likely cause is: a) Croup
a) Klebsiella b) Sinusitis
b) Streptococcus c) Epiglottitis
c) Parainfluenza virus d) Pertonsillar abscess
d) Staphylococcus aureus

10) The most common cause of otitis externa in
5) A premature infant has abdominal children and adults is:
distention, X-ray shows bubbly intestinal a) Proteus
wall and hepatic portal venous gas, your b) Candida
diagnosis is: c) Escherichia coli
a) Celiac disease d) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
b) Cystic fibrosis
c) Ulcerative colitis
d) Necrotizing enterocolitis

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