Pediatrics OSCE/ OSPE – Set I

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OSCE 1.

  1. What is the name of the particular rash?
  2. What is the disease associated with this rash?

OSCE 2.

  1. Identify the abnormality.
  2. What is the name of syndrome associated with it?

OSCE 3.

  1. What is the name of this sign?
  2. What does it indicate?

OSCE 4.

  1. What is the abnormality in the X-ray?
  2. What is the diagnosis?
  3. Give one differential diagnosis.

OSCE 5.

A child has come to ER with complaints of generalized weakness, vomiting and pain abdomen. Blood gas showed Ph-7.2, HCO3 of 12 mEq/L. Random blood sugar done at presentation was 312 mg/dL.

  1. What is your diagnosis?
  2. What is the first line of management on such cases?

OSCE 6.

  1. What is the name of clinical method of assessing jaundice in newborn by the following chart?
  2. If icterus is present up to the hands and feet or in zone 5, the approximate level of serum bilirubin is more than…….

OSCE 7.

A 7 years old girl with no significant past history has been admitted with the history of hematuria and edema. On examination, she has HTN and a small healed wound infection over the leg.

  1. What are you suspecting?
  2. What is the first investigation that you shall send for?

OSCE 8.

  1. What is the most probable diagnosis?
  2. What investigations you will do?

OSCE 9.

  1. What is this condition known as?
  2. Give 2 differential diagnosis.

OSCE 10.

  1. Name the condition where this clinical feature is present.
  2. Write component of Hutchinson’s triad.

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