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Neonatology — MCQs

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Q831

A neonate develops severe jaundice and hepatosplenomegaly shortly after birth. Laboratory tests reveal elevated IgM antibodies against Toxoplasma gondii. What is the most likely route of transmission?

Q832

A premature infant born at 28 weeks presents with respiratory distress syndrome. What is the most likely cause of this condition?

Q833

A preterm infant with a history of respiratory distress syndrome presents with a continuous murmur and bounding pulses. An echocardiogram reveals a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). What is the first-line medical treatment for closing a PDA in preterm infants?

Q834

In neonatal resuscitation, when are chest compressions indicated?

Q835

A neonate born to a mother with a history of opioid use during pregnancy presents with irritability, tremors, high-pitched cry, and poor feeding. What is the most appropriate initial management?

Q836

A preterm infant in the NICU is receiving Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC). Despite this, the infant is not gaining weight adequately. Analyze the situation and determine the most appropriate next step.

Q837

A term newborn at 48 hours of age with jaundice has a bilirubin level of 20 mg/dL. Which treatment would be required immediately?

Q838

A preterm infant (32 weeks gestation) is stable in the NICU and receiving Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC). Despite good thermal stability and bonding, the infant is not gaining adequate weight. What is the most likely reason?

Q839

What is the most appropriate method to measure fever in a newborn?

Q840

In the NICU, some infants receiving Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) do not gain weight adequately. What is the best recommendation to improve their weight gain?

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