Manual QBank
Reviewed PLAB 1 library
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Paediatrics
Fever and safety netting
1 question · 1 weak tag
Prescribing
Drug allergy and antimicrobial safety
1 question · 1 weak tag
Professionalism
Duty of candour
1 question · 1 weak tag
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A 3-year-old child is brought to the GP with fever and reduced oral intake. The child is alert, has normal work of breathing, and no non-blanching rash. What is the most appropriate initial management focus?
Reviewed source: NICE guideline: Fever in under 5s. Accuracy, unseen, incorrect, and flagged pools remain placeholders until production attempts exist.
A patient needs treatment for a likely bacterial infection but reports a previous immediate rash and wheeze after penicillin. What is the safest prescribing principle?
Reviewed source: BNF antimicrobial prescribing safety reference. Accuracy, unseen, incorrect, and flagged pools remain placeholders until production attempts exist.
A junior doctor realises that a patient received an incorrect dose of medication. The patient is clinically stable. What should the doctor do first?
Reviewed source: GMC Good medical practice. Accuracy, unseen, incorrect, and flagged pools remain placeholders until production attempts exist.