Time: 3 Hours
Max Marks: 100
Note: Answer all questions.
Give Diagrammatic representation whenever necessary
Multiple Choice Questions: 10 X 1= 10
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- How much DQ percentage of child need a detailed evaluation?
- Below 85%
- Below 75%
- Below 65%
- Below 70%
- Weight of the child triples the birth weight by
- 9 months
- 15 months
- 12 months
- 18 months
- SMR staging should be assessed in children age
- Above 5 years
- Above 6 years
- Above 7 years
- Above 8 years
- Dosage of vitamin K to be given after birth to Preterm neonate of birth weight 1250gm
- 0.5mg
- 1mg
- 0.75 mg
- 2mg
- Most common cause of neonatal seizures
- Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
- Hypoglycemia
- Hypocalcemia
- Meningitis
- Antenatal corticosteroids are contraindicated in
- Expecting preterm delivery
- Placenta previa
- Frank chorioamnionitis
- Diabetic mother
- Erythema infectiosum is caused by
- Herpes simplex virus
- Adenovirus
- coxsackievirus
- Parvovirus B19
- Indication for exchange transfusion at birth with Rh isoimmunization
- Cord bilirubin >5mg/dL or more
- Cord Hb <5g/dL
- Cord Hb > 10g/dL
- Cord bilirubin > 10mg/dL
- Isolation period for measles virus
- 4 days before & 5days after rash
- 5 days before & 4 days after rash
- 5 days before & 6days after rash
- 4 days before & 6 days after rash
- Treatment of simple febrile convulsions:
- Rectal diazepam
- Nasal midazolam
- A or B
- Temperature control
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Essay/ Long Answer Questions: (2 x 15 = 30)
- How will you assess a new-born clinically for jaundice? How will you make out pathological jaundice from physiological jaundice? Discuss the causes and management of Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia. (3+4+4+4)
- Discuss the causes, pathophysiology, clinical features, investigation, complications and treatment of Acute Pyogenic (Bacterial) Meningitis. (2+2+3+2+3+3)
Short Answer Questions: (7 x 6 = 42)
- Investigations for childhood Tuberculosis.
- Gross and fine motor development upto 1 year of age.
- Microcephaly.
- WHO classification and treatment of Xerophthalmia.
- Poliomyelitis vaccines.
- Kerosene poisoning.
- Treatment of Congestive Cardiac Failure.
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Very Short Answer Questions: (6x 3 = 18)
- Clinical features of Autism.
- Warning signs in Dengue.
- Pulse and BP in Coarctation of Aorta.
- Kangaroo Mother Care.
- Smear and complete Hemogram findings in Iron Deficiency Anaemia.
- Clinical features of Congenital Hypothyroidism.
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