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Pediatric Cardiology Insights Quiz

Test your knowledge on pediatric cardiology with our engaging quiz designed for medical students, professionals, and enthusiasts alike. This quiz covers essential topics, from congenital heart defects to cardiac syndromes and their clinical features.

Join now to explore:

  • Key concepts in pediatric cardiology
  • Common conditions and their symptoms
  • Critical thinking scenarios and case studies
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringHeart234
Suck rest suck cycle in an infant indicates
Rhythm disturbances
Congestive cardiac failure
Hypoxic spell
Infant Colic
Prominent precordial pulsations is a feature of 
Right to left shunt
Left to right shunt
Arrythmia 
All of the above
Sensorineural hearing loss with syncope and sudden death is a feature of 
Romano Ward Syndrome
Jervell lange nielson Syndrome
Brugada syndrome
Shon Complex
Squatting episodes with cyanosis are a feature of 
Cyanotic heart disease with increased pulmonary blood flow
Acyanotic heart disease with eisenmengerisation
Cyanotic heart disease with decreased pulmonary blood flow
Rheumatic heart Disease
Recent onset abnormal involuntary movements with arthritis are a feature of 
Sydenhams chorea
Huntingtons chorea
PANDAS
None of the above
Chest pain is seen in all of these except
Kawasakis Disease
Pericarditis
Ebsteins anamaly
ALCAPA
Paraoxysmal events with history of cyanosis is a feature of .........Cardiac Syndrome
Shprintzen syndrome
Carney syndrome
Holt oram syndrome
Williams syndrome
Icterus is a feature of .........Cardiac Syndrome
CHARGE syndrome
Alagille syndrome
Char syndrome
Ellis van creveld syndrome
Fever is a clinical symptom of all these cardiac conditions except
Rheumatic fever
Infective endocarditis
Congenital Congenital heart disease with lower respiratory infection
None of the above
According to NYHA classification grade 2 dyspnea implies
Dyspnea on unusual activity
Dysnpnea while performing daily routine activity
Dyspnea during below average activity
Dyspnea at rest
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