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Question 16# Print Question

Regarding typical and incomplete (atypical) KD, which ONE of the following is the best option?

A. Children aged 1–4 years have a higher risk of presenting with incomplete KD
B. Cervical adenopathy is the criteria most commonly absent in both typical and incomplete KD
C. Mucous membrane changes were the least consistent finding across the typical and incomplete versions of this illness
D. It is important not to over diagnose incomplete KD because the risk of treatment with aspirin is high in young children


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Regarding UTI in children, which ONE of the following is CORRECT?

A. A UTI is confirmed on a suprapubic bladder aspirate sample only if a pure growth of >1000 CFU is grown on culture
B. A negative ‘urinary bag’ sample on dipstick testing is a sensitive test for excluding a UTI
C. Children with a confirmed UTI will need a micturating cystourethrogram (MCUG) to exclude ureteric reflux
D. Children under 4 years with a confirmed first UTI should have a renal ultrasound to exclude obstructive uropathy


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Regarding meningitis in children, which ONE of the following is CORRECT?

A. A normal blood WCC reliably excludes bacterial meningitis
B. Children with IgG subclass deficiency are at increased risk of infection with H. influenzae type b
C. Cochlear implantation increases the risk of Neisseria meningitidis meningitis
D. Meningococcal B vaccination is recommended as part of routine childhood immunization


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Regarding the clinical manifestation of meningitis in children, which ONE of the following is TRUE?

A. 50% of children with meningitis have focal neurology
B. Papilloedema suggests a severe meningitic process
C. Kernig and Brudzinski signs are reliable in those younger than 18 months
D. Seizures (focal or generalized) occur in 20–30% of patients with meningitis


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Regarding CSF findings in suspected meningitis in children, which ONE of the following is INCORRECT?

A. Enteroviruses can be diagnosed by viral polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of CSF
B. India ink staining is used to detect fungal meningitis
C. Acid-fast bacilli (AFB) testing for tuberculous meningitis is 95% sensitive
D. Leukaemia may present with blasts in the CSF




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