Pediatric Imaging Quiz

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Pediatric Imaging Quiz

Test your knowledge and skills in pediatric imaging with this comprehensive quiz designed for healthcare professionals. Answer 10 multiple-choice questions that cover important aspects of diagnosing and treating common pediatric conditions related to imaging.

Key Features:

  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Focus on Pediatric Imaging
  • Immediate Feedback on Answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ObservingEagle237
1. You receive a call requesting a diagnostic enema on a newborn for suspected distal obstruction. An abdominal radiograph is obtained, as shown. What is the most appropriate contrast to use for the diagnostic enema?
 
Gastrograffin
Cysto-Conray II
Air
VoLumen
In order to move forward with reducing an intussusception, which of the following statements must be true?
The patient must have intravenous access in place
There must be a surgery attending or resident present
There must be no signs of peritonitis or shock
Only A & B must be true
All of the above
A 4-month old girl presents to the Emergency Department vomiting and abdominal pain. An ultrasound was obtained, as shown. You perform the appropriate therapeutic procedure. What is the most appropriate way to know if it is successful?
 
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Reflux of air into the small bowel
The patient is in less distress
A repeat ultrasound
Patient tolerated a PO challenge
You perform an upper GI fluoroscopic exam on an infant. The obtained imaging is shown. After 30 minutes of observation, contrast never passes beyond the proximal duodenum and there is no distal gas. What is the next best step?
 
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Return patient to the floor as this is a normal finding
Perform barium enema
Surgical consultation for proximal bowel obstruction, likely duodenal atresia
Repeat exam in 24 hours
You are asked to perform an upper GI fluoroscopic exam on an infant who has bilious emesis. The patient has no prior surgical history and exhibits no peritoneal signs. What is the most appropriate contrast agent?
Gastrograffin
Cysto-Conray II
Thin Barium
Omnipaque
You are performing an upper GI fluoroscopic exam. You are unsure if your findings are representative of malrotation or a tortuous duodenum. What is the most appropriate next step?
CT scan with oral contrast
2-hr delayed KUB to check position of the ileocecal valve
Dictate report as inconclusive
Abdominal ultrasound
You obtain the following images during an upper GI fluoroscopic exam. What is the diagnosis?
 
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Duodenal atresia
Partial duodenal obstruction
Normal anatomy
Malrotation with midgut volvulus
You receive a call from a pediatric resident about an infant that is having abdominal distention and bilious emesis. A KUB is obtained and has normal findings. The resident wants to know what the most appropriate next step would be. Which of the following should you tell the resident?
Anti-emetics and re-evaluation in the morning
Emergent upper GI fluoroscopic exam
Reassurance as the KUB is normal.
Emergent lower GI fluoroscopic exam
You perform a lower GI fluoroscopic exam on a 1-day old female with a distended abdomen and failure to pass meconium. You obtain the imaging shown. What is the most likely diagnosis?
 
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Ileal atresia
Hirschsprung's disease
Anal atresia
Malrotation with midgut volvulus
While attempting to reduce an intussusception, what is the maximum pressure recommended when insufflating air into the colon?
60 mmHg
200 mmHg
25 mmHg
120 mmHg
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