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THIRD PROFESSIONAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, FEBRUARY 2008
Part II
PAEDIATRICS INCLUDING NEONATOLOGY
(New Scheme)
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Time: Two Hours
Maximum: 40 Marks
Answer all the questions.
Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
Answer Section A and B in separate answer books.
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MCQs should be answered first in the response sheet provided.
Section A
I. Multiple Choice Questions. Single response type 8 (separate sheet attached).
II. Match the following. Single response type 8 (separate sheet attached).
(8×1½ = 4 marks)
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(8x2 = 4 marks)
III. Draw and label:
- Roundworm ova.
- Urine findings in acute glomerulonephritis.
(2x1 = 2 marks)
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IV. Short answer questions:
- Composition of WHO oral rehydration solution.
- Define Infant Mortality rate.
- Moro reflex.
- Organisms causing acute bacterial meningitis in a 18 month old baby.
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(4x1 = 4 marks)
V. Write short notes on:
- Cyanotic spell.
- Complications of measles.
- Causes of short stature.
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(3x2 = 6 marks)
Section B
VI. Read the paragraph and answer the following questions:
A 1½ year old child is brought with failure to thrive, difficulty in breast feeding, and recurrent lower respiratory infections.
O/E there is a pansystolic murmur in the lower left sternal border.
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- What is the probable diagnosis?
- How will you investigate this child?
- How will you treat this child?
- What are the complications of this condition?
(1+3+3+3 = 10 marks)
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VII. Short answer questions :
- IAP classification of malnutrition.
- Treatment of severe dehydration.
- Causes of seizures in the newborn.
- Complication of DPT vaccine.
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(4x1 = 4 marks)
VIII. Write short notes on:
- Clinical features of congenital hypothyroidism.
- Prevention of parent to child transmission of HIV.
- Management of acute fulminant liver cell failure.
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(3x2 = 6 marks)
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PAEDIATRICS INCLUDING NEONATOLOGY
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Note.-(1) Do not write anything on the question paper.
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(2) Write your register number in the answer-sheet provided.
(3) Select one most appropriate response and encircle the corresponding alphabet against each question number in the answer-sheet provided.
- Causes of stridor in children include all the following except:
- Laryngotracheobronchitis.
- Bronchiolitis.
- Acute epiglottitis.
- Foreign body aspiration.
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- The antimalarial drug contraindicated in pregnancy is :
- Primaquine.
- Chloroquine.
- Quinine.
- Amodiaquine.
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- Ideal weight, height and head circumference of a 1 year old child is :
- 80 cm, 10 kg, 45.5 cm.
- 75 cm, 10 kg, 45 cm.
- 75 cm, 12 kg, 45.5 cm.
- 80 cm, 11 kg, 47 cm.
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- Which of the following requires immediate surgical intervention in the newborn period?
- Cephalhaematoma.
- Phimosis.
- Umbilical hernia, 1 cm reducible.
- None of the above.
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- Complication tetralogy of Fallot includes all the following except :
- Cyanotic spell.
- Congestive heart failure.
- Cerebral thrombosis.
- Cerebral abscess.
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- Inheritance in haemophilia is:
- Autosomal dominant.
- Autosomal recessive.
- Sex linked recessive.
- Multifactorial.
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- All of the following conditions cause indirect hyperbilirubinemia in the neonate except :
- Rh incompatibility.
- Crigler-Najjar syndrome.
- Biliary atresia.
- Breast milk jaundice.
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- Pincer grasp is achieved at :
- 4-6 months.
- 6-9 months.
- 9-12 months.
- 12-15 months.
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II. Match the following :
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