Routine hearing tests in the community are usually based on:
- A. Distraction testing
- B. Auditory brainstem responses
- C. Evoked potentials
- D. Object discrimination
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Distraction testing is a common method used in community settings to assess hearing in young children.
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ECG
- A. Bifid P waves in large VSD
- B. Complete Ht block in cyanotic attacks of fallots
- C. RBBB in Ebstein anomaly
- D. Right axis deviation in tricuspid atresia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In Ebstein's anomaly, right bundle branch block (RBBB) is commonly seen on ECG.
In which of the following valve lesions, Dimensionless Index (DI) is used as an echocardiographic parameter to assess the severity of the lesion?
- A. Aortic stenosis
- B. Aortic regurgitation
- C. Mitral regurgitation
- D. Mitral stenosis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Dimensionless Index (DI) is used to assess the severity of aortic stenosis.
Regarding a supracristal VSD, the following are true EXCEPT
- A. incidence is higher in Asian children
- B. complicated by aortic insufficiency in 50-90% of patients
- C. aortic insufficiency is most often not recognized until late in the lst decade of life
- D. murmur of a supracristal VSD is usually heard at the mid to upper left sternal border
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Closure of asymptomatic supracristal VSDs at the time of diagnosis is not recommended.
Common causes of seizures in a neonate are:
- A. Hypocalcaemia
- B. Hypoglycaemia
- C. Pyridoxine deficiency
- D. Hydrocephalus
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B because hypoglycaemia is a common cause of neonatal seizures. The other options (a, c, d, e) are also causes but less common.
Hypoglycemia in an infant is defined as whole blood glucose level less than
- A. 40 mg/dl
- B. 50 mg/dl
- C. 60 mg/dl
- D. 80 mg/dl
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hypoglycemia in infants is defined as a whole blood glucose level less than 40 mg/dl, as this threshold is critical for brain function.
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