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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The most widely used visual acuity test for preschool children is?
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The tumbling E test, in which the child indicates which direction the E is facing, is the most widely used visual acuity test for preschool children.
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The tumbling E test, in which the child indicates which direction the E is facing, is the most widely used visual acuity test for preschool children.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
One of the following is a characteristic feature for both Infantile Sandhoff disease and Tay-Sachs disease?
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Both Sandhoff disease and Tay-Sachs disease in infant characterize by neurologic features and retinal cherry-red spots. Infants with Sandhoff’s sickness have hepatosplenomegaly, cardiac involvement, and moderate bony abnormalities.
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Both Sandhoff disease and Tay-Sachs disease in infant characterize by neurologic features and retinal cherry-red spots. Infants with Sandhoff’s sickness have hepatosplenomegaly, cardiac involvement, and moderate bony abnormalities.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
All the following are included in the normal flora of the external ear canal except?
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The regular flora of the outside canal is composed especially of cardio microorganisms and consists of Coagulase-negative staphylococci, Corynebacterium (diphtheroids), Micrococcus, and, occasionally, Staphylococcus aureus, Viridans streptococci, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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The regular flora of the outside canal is composed especially of cardio microorganisms and consists of Coagulase-negative staphylococci, Corynebacterium (diphtheroids), Micrococcus, and, occasionally, Staphylococcus aureus, Viridans streptococci, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
The reason behind the progressive decline in the occurrence of otitis media as children grow older is?
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Progressive reduction in tubal wall compliance with growing age might also additionally provide an explanation for the revolutionary decline withinside the incidence of OM as youngsters grow older.
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Progressive reduction in tubal wall compliance with growing age might also additionally provide an explanation for the revolutionary decline withinside the incidence of OM as youngsters grow older.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
The reason behind the progressive decline in the occurrence of otitis media as children grow older is?
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Progressive reduction in tubal wall compliance with increasing age may explain the progressive decline in the occurrence of OM as children grow older.
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Progressive reduction in tubal wall compliance with increasing age may explain the progressive decline in the occurrence of OM as children grow older.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
The age by which the child can make a tower of 9 cubes and imitates circular stroke is?
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A 30 months old child also able to goes upstairs alternating feet, makes vertical and horizontal strokes, refers to self by the pronoun “I”; knows the full name, helps put things away, and pretends in play.
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A 30 months old child also able to goes upstairs alternating feet, makes vertical and horizontal strokes, refers to self by the pronoun “I”; knows the full name, helps put things away, and pretends in play.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
The child who continues to search for a hidden subject, has achieved the developmental age of?
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A fundamental milestone is a success via way of means of nine months of object permanence (constancy), the expertise that objects retain to exist, even if now no longer seen. At 4-7 months of age, infants look down for a ball that has been dropped however quick give up if it isn’t seen. With object constancy, babies persist in searching. They will locate objects hidden beneath a fabric or at the back of the examiner’s back.
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A fundamental milestone is a success via way of means of nine months of object permanence (constancy), the expertise that objects retain to exist, even if now no longer seen. At 4-7 months of age, infants look down for a ball that has been dropped however quick give up if it isn’t seen. With object constancy, babies persist in searching. They will locate objects hidden beneath a fabric or at the back of the examiner’s back.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
In von Gierke disease; treatment is designed to maintain normal blood glucose levels which are achieved by all the following except?
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Sucrose (table sugar, cane sugar, different ingredients), fructose (fruit, juice, excessive fructose corn syrup), lactose (dairy foods), and sorbitol ought to be prevented or limited.
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Sucrose (table sugar, cane sugar, different ingredients), fructose (fruit, juice, excessive fructose corn syrup), lactose (dairy foods), and sorbitol ought to be prevented or limited.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Choose the incorrect advice/responses when you are evaluating a 5-year-old child with breath-holding spells, the history given includes pallor with abnormal limb movement that lasted for 5 minutes followed by sleep.
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In the non-classical type of breath-holding spells; medical conditions to consider should include seizures, Chiari crisis, dysautonomia, cardiac arrhythmias (as prolonged Q-T interval), and central nervous system lesions. So all the above optional investigations are justifiable.
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In the non-classical type of breath-holding spells; medical conditions to consider should include seizures, Chiari crisis, dysautonomia, cardiac arrhythmias (as prolonged Q-T interval), and central nervous system lesions. So all the above optional investigations are justifiable.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
All the following are diagnostic criteria for major depressive episodes except?
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Hypomanic or manic episodes are not features of a major depressive episode. A period of at least 2 weeks is required while persistent depressive disorder requires a period of 2 years for a diagnosis.
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Hypomanic or manic episodes are not features of a major depressive episode. A period of at least 2 weeks is required while persistent depressive disorder requires a period of 2 years for a diagnosis.