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Respiratory Diseases — MCQs

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Q91Medium

A seven-year-old child presents with recurrent chest infections and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, raising suspicion for cystic fibrosis. Sweat chloride levels have been measured between 40-60 mmol/l on two separate occasions. Which of the following tests should be performed next to support the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis?

Q92Easy

"Steeple sign" on X-ray in children is most likely indicative of which condition?

Q93Medium

What is true regarding bronchiolitis obliterans without cyanosis?

Q94Medium

A 2-year-old boy presented with cough, fever, and difficulty in breathing. His respiratory rate is 50/min. There is no chest indrawing. Auscultation of the chest reveals bilateral crepitations. What is the most probable diagnosis?

Q95Medium

All of the following are useful for treating acute bronchial asthma in children except?

Q96Medium

An infant presented to OPD with features of respiratory distress. The X-ray is shown below. The most probable organism is?

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Q97Easy

What is the drug of choice for the prophylaxis of Bronchiolitis in a child with heart disease?

Q98Medium

Crackles are frequently heard in which of the following conditions?

Q99Medium

A 6-week-old baby presents with cough and cold for the past 3 days. The respiratory rate is 48/min. On examination, the patient is febrile with wheezing but no chest indrawing. Which of the following statements is not true?

Q100Medium

A 4-year-old child developed sudden bouts of cough and respiratory distress after eating peanuts. Chest X-ray findings are provided. What is the diagnosis?

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