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Respiratory Rate,nasal Flaring,and Intercostal Retractions . What Is the Most Likely Diagnosis? A. Pneumonia B Bronchiolitis C. Asthma

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respiratory rate,nasal flaring,and intercostal retractions . What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Pneumonia B Bronchiolitis C. Asthma D. Croup 35. A 3-year-old presents with a high fever irritability, and a bulging fontanelle. On examination there is nuchal rigidity and photophobia . What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Meningitis B. Encephalitis C.Hydrocephalus D. Sinusitis 36. A 3-year -old child presents with poor growth , delayed development , and frequent infections.On examination, the child has a distended abdomen and thin, sparse hair. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms? A. Iron deficiency anemia B. Vitamin D deficiency C. Protein -energy malnutrition D. Zinc deficiency 37. A 4-year-old child is brought to the clinic with complaints of frequent infections . slow wound healing, and easy bruising.. On examination , the child has pale skin and brittle nails .What is the most likely cause of these symptoms? A. Iron deficiency anemia B. Vitamin D deficiency C. Protein -energy malnutrition D.Zinc deficiency 38. A 2-year -old child presents with fever, rapid breathing, and lethargy. On examination , the child has cool. mottled skin and a weak pulse. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms? A. Pneumonia B. Urinary tract infection C. Meningitis D. Sepsis 39. A 10-year-old child is brought to the emergency department after falling into a cold lake The child is lethargic, with slurred speech and difficulty walking.On examination the child has a weak pulse and low body temperature. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms? A. Drowning B . Hypothermia C. Concussion D. Dehydration

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3. The most likely diagnosis for a child presenting with respiratory rate, nasal flaring, and intercostal retraction is B. Bronchiolitis.35. The most likely diagnosis for a 3-year-old child presenting with high fever, irritability, bulging fontanelle, nuchal rigidity, and photophobia is A. Meningitis.36. The most likely cause of poor growth, delayed development, frequent infections, distended abdomen, and thin, sparse hair in a 3-year-old child is C. Protein-energy malnutrition.37. The most likely cause of frequent infections, slow wound healing, easy bruising, pale skin, and brittle nails in a 4-year-old child is D. Zinc deficiency.38. The most likely cause of fever, rapid breathing, lethargy, cool mottled skin, and a weak pulse in a 2-year-old child is D. Sepsis.39. The most likely cause of lethargy, slurred speech, difficulty walking, weak pulse, and low body temperature in a 10-year-old child who fell into a cold lake is B. Hypothermia.