PEDA ER Certification Exam Questions And Answers Verified Solution.
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Insulin (shift of insulin intracellularly) - correct answer Patient with DM type 1 and started treatment and
during treatment his serum potassium is 2.5
Most likely cause for hypokalemia?
Listen to child concerns (written plan in first episode...
Insulin (shift of insulin intracellularly) - correct answer Patient with DM type 1 and
started treatment and
during treatment his serum potassium is 2.5
Most likely cause for hypokalemia?
Listen to child concerns (written plan in first episode) - correct answer A child
known for recurrent episodes of DKA. Best way to prevent such an episode?
urine dipstick (DKA) (Positive urine or serum ketones) - correct answer A child came
with history of elevated glucose level,
and tachypnea. Next step?
Give mannitol (Mannitol 0,5 gm to 1 gm per kg) (cerebral edema due to DKA) - correct answer
A child came with history of DKA and you started him
on treatment. After few hours he started to have headache and within few minutes started to seize.
Most important management?
Over 24 hours - correct answer Patient came with vomiting and diarrhea and found
to have severe dehydration. You should give IV fluid and replace deficit?
Cerberal edema (hyponatremia wasn't a choice) - correct answer A child came with
severe dehydration and started on IV fluid. After 8 hours started to seize. Serum sodium came and found
to be 162. Most likely cause for his seizures?
ORS for 1 day and then normal formula - correct answer A child came with signs of
moderate dehydration.
You start him on ORS. Which of following is the best step?
, Lactose intolerance (common cause of prolonged diarrhea after gastroenteritis) - correct answer
A child has gastroenteritis for last 2 weeks. He started on ORS for one day and improved. Next day
started on normal food and started to have diarrhea. Dx?
9% (severe dehydration) - correct answer A 3 years with absent tear, capillary refill
3 seconds,
dry mucous membrane and lethargic. He has?
PICU (over ER or OR) - correct answer A child came with respiratory distress and
need
continuous positive airway pressure. Where should you start noninvasive ventilation? Highly equipped
place
Oxygen and hydration - correct answer An infant came with respiratory distress and
found
to have wheezing and O2 saturation of 90%. Most important in mx?
Blue lips (croup) - correct answer An infant with stridor, barking cough, low grade
fever. Which of the following is most concerning?
(Repeat epinephrine) every 30 minutes - correct answer A child with croup and
given epinephine and
symptoms happened again. You should?
Epinephrine - correct answer Patient initially diagnosed and treated as croup, but
the patient is not improving (probably took Dexamethasone and it didn't work) what will you do?
Spasmodic croup - correct answer 2 years old with history of atopic dermatitis and
inspiratory stridor. Most likely diagnosis?
Intubation (Any child with high suspicious of acute epiglottitis) - correct answer A
child with fever and drooling of saliva and looks
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