Pediatric Anatomy & Physiology: Core Concepts

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  1. 1

    Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of glandular fever in a child?

    • AFever
    • BLymphadenopathy
    • CSplenomegaly
    • DWeight gain
  2. 2

    What is the primary reason children are more susceptible to ear infections compared to adults?

    • ATheir Eustachian tubes are shorter, narrower, and more horizontal.
    • BThey have larger adenoids.
    • CTheir immune systems are fully developed at birth.
    • DTheir adenoids produce fewer antibodies.
  3. 3

    Which electrolyte imbalance increases the risk of digoxin toxicity?

    • AHypercalcemia
    • BHyperkalemia
    • CHyponatremia
    • DHypokalemia
  4. 4

    What is the immediate treatment for hypoglycemia?

    • A15–20g fast-acting carbohydrates, followed by protein/fat snack.
    • BAdminister glucagon intramuscularly and monitor
    • CAdminister IV fluids containing dextrose
    • DAdminister long-acting insulin.
  5. 5

    What is a key difference in respiratory assessment between a 3-year-old and an adult?

    • A3-year-olds have a slower normal respiratory rate.
    • BAdults have a faster normal respiratory rate.
    • CAdults' airways are more susceptible to obstruction.
    • D3-year-olds may have difficulty coordinating breathing with movement.