Exam - M - Paediatrics (Megan)

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Sudden infant death syndrome
What is sudden infant death syndrome,
When are babies at risk of suds,
What are the risk factors for suds
4  cards
Meningitis
What is meningitis,
What are the bacterial causes of ...,
What is the most common bacteria ...
30  cards
asthma in children r
What causes bronchoconstriction i...,
What are the three key features f...,
Symptoms of asthma
26  cards
foetal circulation pathologies r
What is the ductus arteriosus,
Presentation of patent ductus art...,
Risk factors for patent ductus ar...
27  cards
Autism
0  cards
Neurology
Febrile convulsions Migraine Tension Headache Epilepsy
65  cards
Congenital Syndromes
Down's syndrome William's syndrome Fragile X syndrome Duchenne's muscular dystrophy
24  cards
Cerebral palsy
What is cerebral palsy,
How does cerebral palsy progress,
What are the anti natal causes of...
16  cards
vomiting & pyloric stenosis r
What stimulates vomiting,
Pre ejection phase symptoms,
Retching
17  cards
GORD r
What is gord,
Why are babies likely to have gord,
How do you manage gord
11  cards
chronic diarrhoea r
What is short gut syndrome,
What is chronic diarrhoea,
Motility disturbance causes of ch...
14  cards
coeliac disease r
Pathophysiology of coeliac disease,
Risk factors for coeliac,
Presentation of coeliac disease
13  cards
Jaundice r
How may liver disease present in ...,
What is the best way to assess li...,
How can you examine jaundice in c...
31  cards
URTI
Croup Tonsillitis Otitis Media Rhinitis Epiglotitis
28  cards
LRTI
Whooping cough (pertussis) Bronchitis Tracheitis Pneumonia Bronchiolitis
39  cards
Acute Asthma
What can cause an acute exacerbat...,
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
How is moderate asthma graded
12  cards
eczema r
What is eczema,
Pathophysiology of eczema,
Risk factors for eczema
23  cards
infection r
What is impetigo caused by,
Presentation of impetigo,
Treatment of impetigo
42  cards
allergy r
Describe the two phases of an all...,
Effects of histamine,
Characteristics of allergy
26  cards
Cardiology
Foetal circulation Patent ductus arterioles Atrioventricular septal defect Coarctation of the aorta Pulmonary valve stenosis
45  cards
glomerular disease r
What happens to the glomerulus in...,
Presentation of nephrotic syndrome,
General management of nephrotic s...
37  cards
acute kidney injury r
What is aki,
What test do you use to diagnose aki,
Criteria for serum creatinine and...
9  cards
haemolytic uremic syndrome r
What is haemolytic uremic syndrome,
What pathogen can cause hus,
How does ecoli 0157 cause hus
9  cards
chronic kidney disease r
What is the most common cause of ...,
Examples of cakut,
Other causes of ckd in children
6  cards
UTI r
Uti requirements,
Risk factors for uti,
Management of vesico ureteric reflux
12  cards
urology r
inguinal hernia undescended testes non-retractable foreskin phimosis BXO testicular torsion torsion of appendix testes hydrocele hypospadias epispadias
21  cards
Sepsis
How high is the fatality rate of ...,
What is sepsis,
What is the criteria for sirs
23  cards
Staph Vs Strep
What does staph and strep usually...,
Which bacteria is coagulase positive,
What is streptococcus pyogenes se...
20  cards
juvenile idiopathic arthritis r
Criteria for diagnosis of jia,
Genetic risk factors for jia,
Five subtypes of jia
20  cards
Jaundice (Megan)
What tests are best when assessin...,
What is the most common presentat...,
What do alt and ast levels show
30  cards
Constipation
What are the main signs of consti...,
What are common causes of constip...,
What is the first line laxative t...
10  cards
Vomiting + malabsorption
GOR GORD Pyloric stenosis Cows Milk protein allergy Overfeeding Coeliac Intussusception
53  cards
Cystic Fibrosis
What is cystic fibrosis,
What mutation causes cystic fibrosis,
What is the most common genetic m...
19  cards
common post natal problems r
What is cleft lip,
What is cleft palate,
Management of cleft lip palate
12  cards
sepsis in infants r
Risk factors for sepsis in newborns,
What is the commonest cause of se...,
How does gbs cause sepsis
14  cards
Turner's Syndrome
What is turners syndrome,
What are the signs of turners syn...,
What are associated features of t...
4  cards
oncology
Commonest cancer in children,
Red flags in children,
Investigations in childhood cancer
16  cards
surgery r LO
What is malrotation,
What can cause intestinal obstruc...,
Presentation of
8  cards
Crohn's Vs Ulcerative Colitis
Which features are seen commonly ...,
Which features are seen almost ex...,
Which features are seen almost ex...
18  cards
Cleft palate
What is a cleft lip,
Why do cleft lips palates occur,
What is a cleft palate
6  cards
Vaccinations
What are the 4 types of vaccines,
What types of vaccines are safe f...,
What vaccines can t be given to t...
7  cards
Urology General
What is the main difference betwe...,
How much function does the kidney...,
What are the 3 layers of the glom...
30  cards
Post Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis
What type of presentation does po...,
Which layer of the membrane does ...,
When is haematuria investigated i...
8  cards
IgA Nephropathy
Which layer does iga nephropathy ...,
Why is iga important,
What presentation does iga nephro...
12  cards
Minimal Change disease (+ FSGS)
Which layer does minimal change d...,
How does minimal change disease u...,
What is seen in the urine
9  cards
Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (+ AKI)
What is an acute kidney injury,
What happens to the blood levels ...,
What are other signs of aki
20  cards
Viral Induced Wheeze
What is a viral induced wheeze,
What is the pathophysiology,
What children are more prone to a...
7  cards
Type 1 Diabetes (+DKA)
What is the ideal blood glucose l...,
Where is insulin produced,
How does insulin cause a drop in ...
33  cards
Growth and pubertal development
What is tanner stage 1,
What is tanner stage 2,
What are the stages of puberty in...
10  cards
The injured child
What is a type 1 growth plate injury,
What is a type 2 growth plate fra...,
What is a type 3 growth plate fra...
15  cards
Juvenile Idiopathic arthritis (general)
What is jia,
When can jia be diagnosed,
What are the key features of any ...
7  cards
Systemic JIA
What is systemic jia,
What are the symptoms,
What do blood results show
7  cards
Polyarticular JIA
What is polyarticular jia,
What are the signs
2  cards
Oligoarticular /pauciarticular JIA?
What is oligoarticular pauciartic...,
What are the features,
What condition is associated with...
5  cards
Enthesitis related arthritis
Which gender gets this more,
What is this,
What is enthesitis
4  cards
Juvenile psoriatic arthritis
What is this,
What is the diagnostic criteria
2  cards
Passmedicine
What is precocious puberty,
What type of transmission does ha...,
What are common signs of child abuse
8  cards

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