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Decks in this class (31)

1 - History Taking and Communications with the Child
How do adults differ to children ...,
How much fluid do children requir...,
What points do you need to cover ...
32  cards
2 - Examination and Practical Procedures
When is a newborn examination car...,
What is the purpose of the newbor...,
Where should you do a newborn exa...
52  cards
3 - Genetics
What is the extra chromosome in p...,
What is predictive testing,
What processes need to be done be...
62  cards
4 - Neonatology
What are some cardiorespiratory c...,
When is surfactant produced in th...,
What is the protocol for neonatal...
89  cards
5 - Surveillance and Development
Need to do developmental history ...,
How much should a baby be fed in ...,
How much weight loss in the first...
61  cards
6 - Community Paediatrics 1
Do paediatrics deck of gp,
W,
What are some reasons for develop...
77  cards
7 - Safeguarding
What are the four types of child ...,
What is t,
What are some risk factors for ch...
33  cards
8 - Respiratory 1
What is bronchiolitis and what is...,
What are some risk factors for de...,
How does bronchiolitis present
72  cards
9 - Respiratory 2
Ggg,
What are the causes of bronchiect...,
What is primary cilliary dyskinesia
88  cards
10 - Cardiology
What are some cyanotic and cyanot...,
What investigations should you do...,
What is the most common congenita...
83  cards
11 - ENT
What bacteria most commonly cause...,
How does acute otitis media prese...,
How does aom present on examination
76  cards
12 - Endocrinology
What are the three most common ch...,
What is the pathophysiology and a...,
What is the typical presentation ...
76  cards
13 - Puberty
What is puberty and at what age d...,
What is puberty and at what age d...,
What are the stages of female pub...
58  cards
14 - Allergy and Immunology
What is the definition of allergy...,
What is the definition of allerge...,
What is the skin sensitisation th...
75  cards
15 - Dermatology
What is eczema and the pathophysi...,
What is the step ladder managemen...,
What are some examples of emollie...
65  cards
16 - Nephrology
What are some risk factors for a ...,
How may a uti present in babies a...,
Once children are old enough to v...
91  cards
17 - Haematology
What is the structure of fetal ha...,
When does hbf get replaced by hba,
What is the relevance of hbf and ...
79  cards
18 - Oncology
What are some differentials for b...,
What questions should you ask in ...,
What investigations need to be do...
52  cards
19 - Orthopaedics
What type of fractures occur in p...,
How are growth plate fractures cl...,
What pain relief can be given for...
67  cards
20 - Rheumatology
If a child has a fever for more t...,
What examinations do you need to ...,
What differentials do you need to...
45  cards
21 - Neurology 1
What are some causes of seizures ...,
What drugs are needed to treat ne...,
What are some causes of non epile...
55  cards
22- Neurology 2
What is chiari malformation,
What is muscular dystrophy and wh...,
What is the management for muscul...
50  cards
23 - Gastroenterology
What is the pathophysiology of co...,
What are some associations with c...,
How may coeliac disease present i...
75  cards
24 - Paediatric Surgery
How may appendicitis present in c...,
When is the highest incidence of ...,
What is a test you can do to test...
68  cards
25 - Paediatric Surgery 2
What is gut malrotation in infants,
How may volvulus due to intestina...,
How is malrotation treated
51  cards
26 - Infectious Diseases 1
What are some notifiable disease ...,
What device should be used to tak...,
If a child presents with an acute...
84  cards
27 - Infectious Diseases 2
How does malaria present in children,
What organism causes malaria and ...,
What are some signs of severe mal...
80  cards
28 - Recognition and Management of the Sick Child
How do you do an a to e in a sick...,
If a child is unconscious what ma...,
What is normal respiratory rate i...
19  cards
29 - Emergency Paediatrics 1
What is the last parameter to go ...,
Why do we have to contact picu if...,
If newborn has crp 10 what do you...
74  cards
30 - Emergency Paediatrics 2
What is the definition of a brief...,
What is the epidemiology of brue,
What is the pathophysiology of brue
61  cards
31 - Prescribing for Children
How do you calculate the body sur...,
What is the daily fluid requireme...,
What are the paediatric electroly...
29  cards

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