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1

How is catecholamine resistant shock managed in children?

AHydrocortisone

BNor-adrenaline

CActivated protein-C

DVasopressin

2

In the context of clinical monitoring, what does BP tracking primarily involve?

ADaily BP measurement and recording for monitoring purposes

BBlood pressure should be monitored regularly using appropriate methods

CAdults with high BP today are likely to have had high BP as children

DHigh BP in childhood tends to persist into adulthood

3

A 10-year-old boy presents with hypertension. There is no history of urinary tract infections, abdominal pain, or family history of renal disease. Urine analysis reveals microscopic hematuria, proteinuria, and red blood cell casts. What is the most likely diagnosis?

AReflux nephropathy

BPolycystic kidney disease

CChronic glomerulonephritis

DAll of the options

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