Question
Fill in the blanks:
a. Sudden cessation of breathing accompanied by cyanosis and bradycardia is called.................................................................................................................
b. The number of deaths in a year under 28 days of age is called …………………
c. National Sample Survey (NSS) is one of the sources of ……………..
d. White cheesy protective substance present on the skin and skin folds of the newborn is named
as…………………………………………………………………………………
e. A disease of skin produced by burrwing action of parasite mite in the
epidermis is ……………….
a) Describe clinical features of cleft lip and cleft palate.
b) Discuss the expected developmental milestones to be attained by a 2 years old toddler.
c) Prepare an Apgar scoring chart for a baby whose delivery has been attended by you during your clinical experience.
c) Discuss the content of parental education while caring for a child with pulmonary tuberculosis
Write ‘T’ if you consider the statement as true and ‘F’ if the statement is false.
a) The exact cause of Acute Rheumatic Fever is unknowns.
b) Injury of fifth and sixth cervical spinal nerve indicates facial palsy.
c) External cardiac massage is indicated if heart rate fails to rise above 80/minutes.
d) After the caesarian section baby should be put on the breast immediately even if the mother is unconscious.
e) Sucking reflex is developed after 24 hours in normal new borne.
Match the statement given in column ‘A’with the term given in column ‘B’
Column A | Column B |
a. Fungal infection of the scalp and hair follicles | i) Ptosis |
b. Treatment of neonatal herpes simplex viral infection | ii) Strabismus |
c. Drooping of the upper cyelid | iii) Measles |
d. Koplikspot and maculopapular rash | iv) Acyclovir |
e. Varicella zoster virus | v) Tineacorporis |
vi) Griesofulvin | |
vii) Tinea capitis | |
viii) Chickenpox |
b) Describe its type of TEF with the help of a diagram
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