The most common infectious etiology for adrenal insufficiency in children is _____
#2
The most common etiological agent, in India, of acute epiglottitis in the pediatric age group, now is _____.
#3
_____ is the most common cause of febrile seizures in children
#4
The measles rash starts on the _____ and moves down-wards
#5
Isolation of a child with meningitis is recommended until _____ hrs after the initiation of effective therapy.
#6
Scarlet fever can present with a red, swollen, "_____" tongue,pharyngitis, and a diffuse, "sandpaper-like" rash that spares the face
#7
Most common cause of death in measles is _____
#8
fully immunised child is who _____
#9
_____ is aka 100 days cough
#10
HIV progression is _____ in infants and children
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Meningitis and Encephalitis Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: The most common infectious etiology for adrenal insufficiency in children is _____
Answer: meningococcemia
Flashcard 2: The most common etiological agent, in India, of acute epiglottitis in the pediatric age group, now is _____.
Answer: H. influenzae type B
Flashcard 3: _____ is the most common cause of febrile seizures in children
Answer: Roseola
Flashcard 4: The measles rash starts on the _____ and moves down-wards
Answer: face
Flashcard 5: Isolation of a child with meningitis is recommended until _____ hrs after the initiation of effective therapy.
Answer: 24
Flashcard 6: Scarlet fever can present with a red, swollen, "_____" tongue,pharyngitis, and a diffuse, "sandpaper-like" rash that spares the face
Answer: strawberry
Flashcard 7: Most common cause of death in measles is _____
Answer: pneumonia
Flashcard 8: fully immunised child is who _____
Answer: has take all the vaccines til 1 year of age
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Flashcard 9: _____ is aka 100 days cough
Answer: pertusis
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Flashcard 10: HIV progression is _____ in infants and children
Answer: rapid
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Meningitis and Encephalitis Flashcards for NEET-PG
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