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A 6 year old boy slept at 9 pm. They sleep on the floor in a hut. At 3 am in the morning he developed abdominal pain. Then he was brought to the hospital. After admission he developed ptosis and is not dehydrated, but has abnormal breathing pattern. What was the diagnosis? [Common mcqs]
A 7 year old girl presenting with impending respiratory paralysis after an unidentified snake bite. What is the salient feature to suggest krait bite? [Common mcqs]
A 5 year old girl presented to casualty ward with the history of snake bite. She has pain in her leg but she does not feel drowsy. 2/3rd of her right leg was swollen. PR, RR, BP are normal and there were no neurological signs. Coagulation profile was normal. The most appropriate next step of management [Common mcqs]
A 7 year old girl presented with impending respiratory paralysis after unidentified snake bite. What is the most salient feature to suggest krait bite? [Common mcqs]
A 8 year old boy was admitted to pediatric ward with a history of snake bite. He developed ptosis of eyes within hours and deranged renal function. What is the most likely snake responsible for above presentation? [Common mcqs]
A 2 years old child admitted to the hospital with a history of kerosene oil ingestion ½ hrs ago. On admission she is active and alert. On examination lungs are clear. Next step in management? [Common mcqs]
A 7 year old 20kg boy ingested 8 tablets of 500mg paracetamol prior to 1 hour of hospital admission. What is the most appropriate management? [Common mcqs]
A 3 year old boy is presented to emergency department after one hour following a generalized tonic clonic seizure of 10 mins duration, he had vomited prior to this. His mother is treated by a general practitioner for depression. The only one stayed at home at the time was 4 years old sister with whom boy was playing 2 hours ago. On admission his blood pressure was 70/40 mmHg and ECG showed ventricular tachycardia for which antiarrhythmics were given. Most appropriate management is ?
A 6 year old child has been brought to the emergency department after self ingestion of some unknown drug. He is pale with cool peripheries and pulses are difficult to feel. His breathing is laboured and the modified Glasgow Coma scale shows a value of 7 for the past 30 minutes. Papilledema present. What is the next step in your management ? [Common mcqs]
What is the least venomous snake out of these? [Not found]
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