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1

A 1-year-old child weighing 6 kg is suffering from acute gastroenteritis with signs of sunken eyes and skin pinch returning to normal very rapidly. What will be your management?

ARL infusion 120 ml in the first hour followed by 360 ml in the next 5 hours

BRL infusion 180 ml in the first hour followed by 480 ml in the next 5 hours

CRL infusion 240 ml in the first hour followed by 360 ml in the next 5 hours

DRL infusion 180 ml in the first hour followed by 270 ml in the next 5 hours

2

Which of the following is NOT included in the Child-Pugh criteria for assessing liver disease severity?

AALT / AST

BS. albumin

CSerum Bilirubin

DAscites

3

Which of the following is a complication of total parenteral nutrition?

AHyperglycemia

BHyperkalemia

CHyperglycemia and Hyperkalemia

DHyperosmolar dehydration

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