4 year old male, recurrent URTI, has difficulty breathing, High arched palate, Failure to grow and impaired hearing, management is
AAirway management and feeding support
BGenetic testing for syndromes
CSpeech and language therapy
DReferral to ENT and geneticist
EProphylactic antibiotics and immunization
A child presents with recurrent ear infections and conductive hearing loss. What is the most likely diagnosis?
AGlue ear
BAcute otitis media
COtitis externa
DChronic otitis media
A 4-year-old boy presents with low-grade fever, inspiratory stridor, and barking cough for the past 5 days. Examination reveals a hoarse voice, a moderately inflamed pharynx, and a slightly increased respiratory rate. His chest x-ray showed subglottic narrowing appearing like a steeple. Which among the following is not indicated in the treatment of this condition?
ANebulized racemic epinephrine
BIntramuscular dexamethasone
CHelium oxygen mixture
DParenteral cefotaxime
ENebulized budesonide
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