Paediatric Nursing MCQ Set-66
Paediatric MCQ Question 621:-
Immunoglobulin after the delivery baby should be placed….
(a) Mother’s breast
(b) Mother’s abdomen
(c) Side of the mother
(d) Radiant warmer
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Answer is: (a) Mother’s breast ✔
Paediatric MCQ Question 622:-
Neonatal period is considered from
(a) Birth to 15 days
(b) Birth to 21 days
(c) Birth to 28 days
(d) Birth to 1 month
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Answer is: (c) Birth to 28 days ✔
Paediatric Nursing MCQ Question 623:-
Moderate hypothermia in a neonatal is:
(a) Below 32°C
(b) 32-35.9°C
(c) 33.6-36.2°C
(d) 36.4-37.2°C
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Answer is: (b) 32-35.9°C ✔
Paediatric Nursing MCQ Question 624:-
An axillary temperature should be taken for how much period:
(a) 15 second
(b) 30 second
(c) 1 minute
(d) 3 minutes
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Answer is: (d) 3 minutes ✔
Paediatric Nursing MCQ Question 625:-
Exclusive breastfeed should be provided to the baby:
(a) Up to 2 months
(b) Up to 6 months
(c) Up to 1 year
(d) More than 1 year
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Answer is: (b) Up to 6 months ✔
Paediatric Nursing MCQ Question 626:-
The calories needed in LBW infant is:
(a) 50-60 kcal/kg/day
(b) 70-110 kcal/kg/day
(c) 120-140 kcal/kg/day
(d) 150-200 kcal/kg/day
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Answer is: (c) 120-140 kcal/kg/day ✔
Paediatric Nursing MCQ Question 627:-
KMC means
(a) Skin to skin contact
(b) Back to back contact
(c) Hand to hand contact
(d) Contact of baby with mother cloth
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Answer is: (a) Skin to skin contact ✔
Paediatric Nursing MCQ Question 628:-
Congenital hypothyroidism resulting in….
(a) Myxoedema
(b) Cretinism
(c) Gigantism
(d) Acromegaly
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Answer is: (a) Myxoedema ✔
Paediatric Nursing MCQ Question 629:-
A congenital condition in which abdominal content protrudes through the defect in the abdominal wall and is not covered with sac is called as…….
(a) Gastroschisis
(b) Omphalocele
(c) Umbilical hernia
(d) Abdominal hernia
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Answer is: (a) Gastroschisis ✔
Paediatric Nursing MCQ Question 630:-
Child is fail to pass meconium and there is protruded abdomen, child is passing ribbon like stool. These are the typical clinical features of…..
(a) Necrotizing enterocolitis
(b) Intestinal obstruction
(c) Anorectal malformations
(d) A ganglionic megacolon
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Answer is: (d) A ganglionic megacolon ✔
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