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(Single Best Answer) Question 201: Which of the following is the most common renal cystic disease in infants is ?
A) Polycystic Kidney
B) Simple renal cyst
C) Unilateral renal dysplasia
D) Calyceal cyst
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(Single Best Answer) Question 202: The most common type of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is ?
A) Supracardiac
B) Infracardiac
C) Mixed
D) Cardiac
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(Single Best Answer) Question 203: Diagnosis of beta Thalassemia is established by ?
A) NESTROFT Test
B) HbA1 C estimation
C) Hb electrophoresis
D) Target cells in peripheral smear
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(Single Best Answer) Question 204: A child presents with diarrhea and peripheral circulatory failure. The arterial pH is 7.0, PCO2 15 mm Hg and PO2 76 mm Hg. What will be the most appropriate therapy ?
A) Sodium bicarbonate infusion
B) Bolus of Ringers lactate
C) Bolus of hydroxyethyl starch
D) 5 % Dextrose infusion
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(Single Best Answer) Question 205: A 5 year old child is rushed to casualty reportedly electrocuted while playing in a park. The child is apneic and is ventilated with bag and mask. There are burns on each hand. What will be the next step in the management ?
A) Check pulses
B) Start chest compressions
C) Intubate
D) Check oxygen saturation
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(Single Best Answer) Question 206: Arterial blood gas of a 5 year old child done at sea level gives the following results : pH 7.41, PaO2 100 mm Hg, and PaCO2 40 mm Hg. The child is being ventilated with 80 % oxygen. What is the (A - a) PO2 ?
A) 570.4 mm Hg
B) 520.4 mm Hg
C) 470.4 mm Hg
D) 420.4 mm Hg
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(Single Best Answer) Question 207: Recurrent respiratory tract infections may occur in all of the following except ?
A) Ventricular septal defect
B) Tetralogy of Fallot
C) Transposition of great arteries
D) Total anomalous venous return
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(Single Best Answer) Question 208: A 6-month old boy weighing 3.2 kg presents with recurrent vomiting and polyuria. Investigations show blood urea 60 mg / dL, creatinine 0.7 mg / dL, calcium 12.8 mg / dL, phosphate 3 mg / dL, pH 7.45, bicarbonate 25 mEq/L and PTH 140 pg / ml (normal < 60 pg / ml). Daily urinary calcium excretion is reduced. Ultrasound abdomen show bilateral nephrocalcinosis. The most likely diagnosis is ?
A) Bartter syndrome
B) Mutation of the calcium sensing receptor
C) Pseudo-pseudohypoparathyroidism
D) Parathyroid adenoma
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(Single Best Answer) Question 209: A female child has recently learned to eat with spoon without spilling; to dress and undress herself without supervision; and to understand that she is a girl. These skills are FIRST mastered between the ages of ?
A) 2 and 3 years
B) 3 and 4 years
C) 4 and 5 years
D) 5 and 6 years
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(Single Best Answer) Question 210: A child having status epilepticus should not be given ?
A) Clonazepam
B) Diazepam
C) Lamotrigine
D) Phosphenytoin
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