Bronchiolitis in infants: assessment, supportive care and admission criteria
Bronchiolitis is a classic UKMLA topic—it's basically the "bread and butter" of pediatric respiratory medicine. It's most commonly caused by the **Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)** and typically aff
Croup vs epiglottitis: differentiation, severity scoring and treatment
Ah, the classic "stridor showdown!" This is a bread-and-butter topic for the UKMLA AKT. Distinguishing between Croup and Epiglottitis is literally a life-saving skill because while one usually needs a
Diabetic ketoacidosis in children: fluid management and insulin protocol
Managing Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) in children is a delicate balancing act. Because pediatric patients are at a much higher risk for **cerebral edema**, our approach to fluids and insulin is more ca
Febrile seizures in children: classification, management and when to worry
Febrile seizures can be quite scary for parents, but they're actually the most common type of seizure in children, usually occurring between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. Since you're prepping for
Paediatric sepsis: recognition, NICE traffic light system and management
Recognizing sepsis in children is one of those "don't miss" skills in paediatrics. It's all about spotting the subtle signs before things escalate. The NICE traffic light system is your best friend he
Child Health for UKMLA AKT — Study Guide
Child Health is one of the most tested subjects in UKMLA AKT. Rezzy has answered 15 questions across 3 topics: Acute Paediatrics, Growth, Development & Safeguarding, Chronic Paediatric Conditions.
Each answer includes high-yield comparison tables, clinical correlations, relevant diagrams, and follow-up suggestions to deepen your understanding. Click any question to see the full answer and continue chatting with Rezzy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics in Child Health are most important for UKMLA AKT?
All topics are high-yield, but focus especially on Acute Paediatrics, Growth, Development & Safeguarding, Chronic Paediatric Conditions — these appear most frequently in past exams.
Can I get more questions on a specific topic?
Use the topic filter pills above to focus on a specific area. You can also ask Rezzy directly for any question not listed here.
How are these answers different from ChatGPT?
Rezzy is specifically trained for medical exam preparation. Every answer is structured around exam patterns, uses trusted medical resources, and includes high-yield tables, mnemonics, and clinical pearls that generic AI chatbots miss.