Pediatrics: Medical Care for Children

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According to Fried's Rule, how is the infant dose calculated?

  • Age × Adult Dose + 12
  • Weight × Adult Dose + 12
  • Age × Adult Dose ÷ 150 (correct)
  • Weight × Adult Dose ÷ 150

What is the basis of calculating the pediatric dose according to Young's Rule?

  • Age × Adult Dose + 12
  • Weight × Adult Dose + 12
  • Age × Adult Dose ÷ Age + 12 (correct)
  • Weight × Adult Dose ÷ 150

According to Clark's Rule, how is the pediatric dose calculated?

  • Weight × Adult Dose + 12
  • Age × Adult Dose + 12
  • Age × Adult Dose ÷ 150 (correct)
  • Weight × Adult Dose ÷ 150

Which adverse reaction is associated with Tetracycline in children?

<p>Teeth brown coloration (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What clinical presentation is more likely to be associated with meningitis in neonates?

<p>Bulging fontanelle and signs and seizures symptoms (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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