Nursing Quiz Login to Access the Quiz Enter the password to continue: Login Nursing Quiz (10 Questions) 1. A baby born 8 hours ago was examined and had yellowish discoloration of his eyes. The conclusion is: Pathological jaundice Physiological jaundice Blood incompatibility Correct Answer: A Rationale: Jaundice within 8 hours of life is most likely pathological. 2. A diabetic mother delivered a large-for-date baby. The reason is: Deposition of fats Polycythaemia Hyperinsulinism Correct Answer: C Rationale: Excess glucose leads to foetal hyperinsulinism, causing excessive growth. 3. A 22-year-old food vendor presents with purulent vaginal discharge after intercourse. Gonorrhoea test is positi...
Types of Jaundice in Pediatrics Jaundice in children refers to the yellowish discoloration of the skin, sclera, and mucous membranes due to increased bilirubin levels. It is very common in newborns but can also occur in older children. Below are the main types: 1. Physiological Jaundice Cause: Immature liver enzymes leading to slow bilirubin conjugation. Onset: Appears after 24 hours, peaks at day 3–5, and resolves within 1–2 weeks. Features: Mild, self-limiting, no disease. Management: Monitoring only, usually no treatment. 2. Pathological Jaundice This occurs when bilirubin rises excessively or too early. It is always abnormal. Causes: Hemolytic: ABO or Rh incompatibility, G6PD deficiency, spherocytosis. Infections: Neonatal sepsis, TORCH infections. Metabolic/Liver disease: Crigler–Najjar syndrome, biliary atresia, galactosemia. Features: Appears within 24 hours, bilirubin rises >5 mg/dL/day, lasts >2 ...
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