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Neonatology MCQS DNB-PDCET

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This is a free Neonatology PG Entrance MCQ Quiz prepared for NEET-PG, INI-CET, DNB-PDCET, and AFMS aspirants.

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Neonatology PG Entrance MCQ Quiz

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1) A neonate is defined as a baby from birth up to:

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2) Which APGAR component is the best predictor of neonatal outcome?

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3) The most important screening test to prevent mental retardation is:

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4) The most likely diagnosis is:

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5) The earliest radiological sign of necrotizing enterocolitis is:

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6) The most likely diagnosis is:

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7) The diagnosis is:

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8) The single most important determinant of neonatal survival is:

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9) The most effective drug for closure of PDA in preterm neonates is:

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10) The most reliable indicator of birth asphyxia is:

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11) The most common cause of neonatal mortality worldwide is:

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12) The most common organism causing early-onset neonatal sepsis is:

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13) The posture shown suggests:

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14) The most common cause of respiratory distress in term neonates is:

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15) The most important risk factor for meconium aspiration syndrome is:

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16) A neonate weighing 1200 g at birth is classified as:

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17) The most likely diagnosis is:

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18) The most important mechanism of heat loss in neonates is:

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19) The first step in neonatal resuscitation after birth is:

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20) Which congenital infection most commonly presents with cataract?

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21) Vitamin K deficiency bleeding commonly presents in neonates as:

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22) Neonatal hypoglycemia is defined as blood glucose less than:

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23) Physiological jaundice in term neonates typically appears after:

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24) Neonatal hypothermia is defined as axillary temperature less than:

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25) The most accurate clinical method for assessment of gestational age in a newborn is:

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