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Gastroenterology — MCQs

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Q11Medium

A 5-year-old child presents with a history of loose stools, but no fever or blood in the stools. The mother reports the child is irritable and drinks water when offered. On examination, the child has sunken eyes, and the skin pinch test shows the skin retracts within two seconds but not immediately. What is the most appropriate management?

Q12Medium

A 4-year-old girl presents with pale, fatty, foul-smelling stools. She is at the 50th percentile for height and 10th percentile for weight. Her symptoms respond dramatically to a gluten-free diet. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q13Medium

A 2-day-old newborn presents with vomiting. Physical examination reveals an olive-sized mass in the epigastric area. Which of the following conditions is this child likely to exhibit?

Q14Easy

Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) contains 75 mEq/litre of which electrolyte?

Q15Easy

Which question would be most helpful in obtaining a nursing history from the mother of an infant with suspected intussusception?

Q16Easy

What is the most common cause of hematemesis in children?

Q17Easy

Hirschsprung's disease involves which region of the intestine?

Q18Easy

A child with diarrhea for 2 days shows the following sign. When is it considered very slow?

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Q19Medium

A 2-year-old child presents with loose stools and signs of severe dehydration. If her weight is 10 kg, what is the volume of fluid to be given in the first 3 hours?

Q20Medium

A two-year-old child presents with persistent diarrhea, acidic stools, and the presence of 1% reducing substances in fresh stools. What is the most probable diagnosis?

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