All the following statements regarding giardiasis are true EXCEPT

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Question 1 of 5

All the following statements regarding giardiasis are true EXCEPT

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Symptomatic giardiasis is more common in children than adults.

Question 2 of 5

The major cause of neonatal mortality in preterm infant is

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS, C) is the leading cause of death in preterm infants due to surfactant deficiency, outranking trauma (A), asphyxia (B), meconium aspiration (D), or PPHN (E).

Question 3 of 5

You are on call at the delivery room, a newly delivered newborn presented to you with pallor, irregular respiration, and bradycardia; after initial resuscitation (warming, drying, and stimulation), heart rate still less than 100/min. Of the following, the NEXT step in management is

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Per NRP guidelines, if heart rate remains <100/min after initial steps, positive pressure ventilation (E) is next to improve oxygenation, before naloxone (A), epinephrine (B), intubation (C), or massage (D).

Question 4 of 5

Neonatal hypocalcemia is considered when serum ionized calcium level is

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Neonatal hypocalcemia is defined as ionized calcium ≤3.5 mg/dL (A), critical for neuromuscular function, per neonatal standards.

Question 5 of 5

A 3-month-old infant present with history of low birth weight, early-onset jaundice, and seizures; on examination there are hepatosplenomegaly and hydrocephalus; skull films reveal diffuse cortical calcifications. Of the following, the primary method of diagnosis is

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Congenital infection (likely toxoplasmosis) with jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, and calcifications is best diagnosed by serology (D, IgM/IgG), more definitive than PCR (A), culture (B), CT (C), or CSF (E) alone.

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