Top 50+ Solved Crisis Intervention MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Which is not currently considered a likely aetiology for SIDS?
a. airway obstruction
b. central apnoea
c. rebreathing of expired gases
d. arousal deficit
e. thermal stress
Q. Which statement is correct with regards to an ALTE?
a. there is no relationship between these babies and those that die of SIDS
b. zanthine derivatives have been proven to be useful in both preterm babies who experience apnoea and term babies who have an ALTE
c. home apnoea monitors are proven to decrease the risk of SIDS in babies who experience a true ALTE
d. the definition of an ALTE includes infection with RSV
e. the degree of resuscitation required at home is of no help in distinguishing between an ALTE and other causes of apnoea
Q. With regards to ecchymoses which is a false statement?
a. day 1-5 they are reddish/blue in colour
b. day 6 they are brown
c. day 7- 10 they are yellow
d. they usually have resolved by day 14
e. a bruise usually develops within 1 hour of an injury
Q. Which site of bruising would make you suspicious of child abuse?
a. anterior shins
b. knees
c. upper arms
d. elbows
e. forehead
Q. Which fracture would not make you concerned re NAI in a 2 year old?
a. Metaphyseal chip fracture of humerus
b. Spiral fracture of a femur
c. Fractured ribs
d. Multiple fractures
e. Transverse fracture midshaft of radius an ulnar
Q. Which is not an injury you would associate with NAI in a 2 year old?
a. Lacerated frenulum of the tongue
b. Trauma to pinna of ear
c. Hyphema
d. Laceration through eyebrow
e. Liver contusion
Q. If you suspected a child of a NAI what investigation would not usually be appropriate?
a. FBE
b. Clotting
c. Bone scan if child less than three years
d. Platelet count
e. CUE
Q. In Shaken Baby Syndrome you would NOT find?
a. a comatose baby with no signs of trauma
b. acute subdural haematoma
c. retinal hemorrhages
d. upper arm bruising
e. fractured long bones of lower limbs
Q. What Xray is not routinely included in a skeletal survey?
a. long bones
b. thoracolumbar vertebrae
c. ribs and clavicles
d. fingers and toes
e. skull
Q. Examining a girl who is victim of sexual assault, which is false?
a. they are usually examined in the frog leg position
b. the use of a small speculum is usually advocated
c. general anaesthetic should only be used if internal injuries requiring surgical repair are suspected
d. the hymen can be best seen without instrumentation and the girl supine with her knees drawn to her chest
e. semen fluoresces with a Woods Lamp