Finals - Paediatrics

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Decks in this class (33)

Jaundice (paeds)
What are some benign causes of ne...,
What are some more concerning for...,
What is abo incompatibility
11  cards
Growth And Puberty
0  cards
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
What is jia,
What is oligoarticular jia,
What is polyarticular jia
6  cards
Other Childhood Infections
How does scarlet fever present,
What causes scarlet fever and how...,
What are some complications of sc...
24  cards
CHARGE
What is charge syndrome
1  cards
Law, Ethics and Safeguarding
What counts as paediatric in engl...,
What are the most important piece...,
What is parental responsibility
9  cards
Screening and Vaccination
See obgyn deck for screenin,
If disease not covered in detail ...,
What is on the vaccination schedu...
20  cards
Nephrotic Syndrome
What constitutes as remission for...,
Make sure to cover hsp and it s e...,
What are the causes of increased ...
20  cards
Bone Disease
What is the epidemiology of paed ...,
What is the definition of osteopo...,
What is the epidemiology aetiolog...
17  cards
Strabismus and Amblyopia
What is a paralytic squint,
How does a cn3 palsy present,
How does a cn4 palsy present
4  cards
Hearing (peads)
Why is identifying hearing loss i...,
In what conditions is it importan...,
What things are measured on a hea...
5  cards
Neonatal Medicine
What counts as premature,
What are the laws and ethics of p...,
What are the mainstays of foetal ...
34  cards
Seizures (paeds)
What are stiffening juddering att...,
What is benign sleep myoclonus,
What is a vasovagal syncope
16  cards
Diabetes (paeds)
What is the prevalence of diabete...,
What are some genetic risks of de...
2  cards
Genetics (paeds)
Familiarise yourself with photogr...,
What s a rule of thumb for knowin...,
What are all the physical feature...
26  cards
Constipation (paeds)
What is the definition of constip...,
What is encopresis,
How does bowel habit change from ...
11  cards
Gastroenteritis (paeds)
What is the definition of diarrhoea,
What are the most common infectiv...,
What other non gi infections can ...
9  cards
IBD (paeds)
What is the prevalence of ibd in ...,
What is the basic pathophysiology...,
What is the basic pathophysiology...
7  cards
Functional GI disorders (paeds)
What are functional gi disorders,
How are they classified,
What are some examples of functio...
6  cards
Cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA)
What is cow s milk protein allerg...,
What are some symptoms of cmpa,
How do you investigate cmpa
9  cards
GORD
How does reflux change with incre...,
How might gord present in infants...,
How do you investigate gord in in...
6  cards
Vomiting (paeds)
What is the definition of vomiting,
How is vomiting different to regu...,
What are the vomiting centre and ...
15  cards
Congenital heart disease
What are the two main causes of c...,
What is the tetralogy of fallot a...,
What are some other symptoms of t...
18  cards
Kawasaki disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome)
What is some epidemiology of kawa...,
What is the aetiology and pathoph...,
What are the criteria for kawasakis
11  cards
Bronchiolitis
What is the epidemiology of bronc...,
What is the aetiology of bronchio...,
What are some risk factors for br...
14  cards
Asthma and Wheeze Associated with Viral Episode (WAVE)
What is the epidemiology of asthma,
What is suspected aetiology of as...,
What is atopy
26  cards
Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis) and Epiglottitis
What is the epidemiology of croup,
What is the aetiology and pathoph...,
What is the presentation of croup
10  cards
Cystic Fibrosis
What respiratory infection is com...,
What is the aetiology and pathoph...,
What are some complications of cf
8  cards
ENT (paeds)
What is the newborn hearing scree...,
What is otitis externa and how is...,
How do you take ear drops
32  cards
Haematology (paeds)
What are some causes of severe an...,
What is the pathophysiology of er...,
How do you manage erythroblastosi...
39  cards
Sepsis
What are the intermediate risk si...,
What are the high risk signs on t...,
Also 3ts with white sugar and buf...
18  cards
UTI
What bugs cause utis in paeds,
How does uti present in paeds,
What conditions are associated wi...
5  cards
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
What is the aetiology and patholo...,
How does cah present,
What blood results would you expe...
5  cards

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