Which clinical manifestation should the nurse expect to see as shock progresses in a child and becomes decompensated shock?
- A. Thirst
- B. Irritability
- C. Apprehension
- D. Confusion and somnolence
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Confusion and somnolence are beginning signs of decompensated shock. Thirst, irritability, and apprehension are signs of compensated shock.
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All the following conditions are associated with high volume pulse except
- A. Aorta to LV tunnel
- B. Coronary cameral fistula
- C. Neonatal Blalock Taussig shunt
- D. Hemitruncus
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Neonatal Blalock Taussig shunt is not associated with a high volume pulse.
How much bilirubin can be bound to 1 gm of albumin?
- A. 8.5 mg
- B. 9.8 mg
- C. 10.5 mg
- D. 13.6 mg
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: 1 gram of albumin can bind approximately 8.5 mg of bilirubin, which is important in managing neonatal jaundice.
Extracorpuscular causes of haemolysis include:
- A. a-Thalassaemia
- B. Hereditary ovalocytosis
- C. Warm antibody autoimmune haemolytic anaemia
- D. Pyruvate kinase deficiency
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Warm antibody autoimmune haemolytic anaemia is an extracorpuscular cause of haemolysis. a-Thalassaemia and pyruvate kinase deficiency are intracorpuscular causes.
Benign Rolandic seizures:
- A. Usually occurs at night
- B. Are difficult to control with drugs
- C. Centrotemporal spikes in EEG are a recognised feature
- D. Are more common than petit mal
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Centrotemporal spikes on EEG are a hallmark feature of benign Rolandic epilepsy, a common childhood epilepsy syndrome.
Features of severe folate deficiency include:
- A. Steatorrhoea
- B. Glossitis
- C. Leucoerythroblastic picture
- D. Increased total iron binding capacity
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Glossitis, or inflammation of the tongue, is a common feature of folate deficiency due to its role in cell division and growth.
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