Download MBBS KUHS Final Year 2021 November 311001 Pediatrics And Neonatology Previous Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) KUHS (Kerala University of Health Science) 4th Year (Final Year) 2021 November 311001 Pediatrics And Neonatology Previous Question Paper


Q.P. Code: 311001

Reg. no.: .....................

Third Professional MBBS (Part II) Degree Supplementary Examinations

November 2021

Pediatrics and Neonatology

Time: 2 Hours

Total Marks: 40

Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly ? Do not leave any blank pages between
answers ? Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space

Answer all parts of a single question together ? Leave sufficient space between answers

Draw table/diagrams/flow charts wherever necessary

Essay:

(10)

1. A five years old male child presented with edema around eyes which progressed to

generalized edema in few days. He had normal urine output. Urine examination showed

heavy proteinuria, but no haematuria.

What is your most probable diagnosis

Write about the pathogenesis of this condition

List down the essential investigations and expected finding

How will you manage the child with in the hospital

(1+3+3+3)

Short notes:

(4x3=12)

2. Clinical features and management of acute watery diarrhoea with some dehydration

3. Microcephaly

4. Staphylococcal pneumonia

5. Components and hemodynamics of tetralogy of fallot



Answer briefly:

(5x2=10)

6. WHO classification of vitamin A deficiency

7. Proper positioning during breast feeding

8. Rota virus vaccine

9. Antenatal diagnosis of down syndrome

10. WIFS -Expand and write a short note

Draw and label:

(2x2=4)

11. Rates of growth of different tissues and organs in children

12. Prolactin reflex

One word answers:

(4x1=4)

13. Commonest type of muscular dystrophy in children and its mode of inheritance

14. Dosage and duration of zinc supplementation in a one-year-old child with diarrhea

15. Cause of hemorrhagic disease of new born

16. One indication for intravenous immunoglobulin in children

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