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This Pediatric Nephrology quiz assesses knowledge in managing nephrological conditions in children. Questions cover diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions like gastroenteritis, glomerulonephritis, and hypertension,...
Questions: 8 | Attempts: 3628 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionA mother brings her six-month-old son to see you in the emergency department in January. The child had an uneventful prenatal course, and growth and development have been normal to this point. The child is primarily breast fed, but his mother did begin to introduce solids at 4 months of age. The child now presents with emesis and diarrhea of two days duration. She has noted no blood in his stools. In addition, the patient has had several episodes of emesis, and does not seem to have tolerated any oral intake. You inquire about urine output, and the patient s mother reports one wet diaper yesterday and none today. She denies any fevers. The patient does attend day care, and according to his mother, there have been several other children there with a stomach flu. On physical examination, heart rate is 165, and the remainder of the vital signs are within normal limits. Weight is 6.3 kg. The patient weighed 7 kg at his pediatrician s office earlier this week. The patient is crying but consolable with the examination. He appears ill and listless. Eyes appear sunken and lips are dry. The patient is not producing tears with his crying. Anterior fontanel is sunken. The patient s lungs are clear, and auscultation of the heart reveals no murmurs. Capillary refill is 3-4 seconds, but skin turgor appears normal. Examination of the rectal area reveals redness and excoriation. Given the patient s history, you suspect gastroenteritis. You give the pts mother a bottle of oral rehydration solution and instruct her to give the child a teaspoon every 5 minutes. While explaining the instructions to his mother, the child drinks several ounces from his bottle and promptly vomits on you. Of the following, the next best step in this patient s management is:
After watching the explanation video and the website, you may answer these question as best as you can.
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 615 | Last updated: Mar 16, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich was NOT one of the anesthesias?
Explore the fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) through this engaging quiz. Test your knowledge on key principles, different forms, and the core belief that 'everything is energy'. Ideal for learners interested in...
Questions: 6 | Attempts: 214 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionFirst Question! Easy one What is TCM?
Take a leap back in time with our "Medicine Prehistoric Times And The Ancient World Quiz"! This interactive quiz invites you on an intriguing journey tracing the evolution of healthcare, from prehistoric healing rituals...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 99 | Last updated: Dec 5, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following methods were used to study prehistoric medicine?
The almighty career, one of the most noble professions since time immemorial. How extensive is your knowledge on this subject? Let's test it, shall we?
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 62 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionA branch of medicine that caters for the elderly is
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