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Pediatrics - FG10080
Title: Pediatrics
Guaranteed by: Department of Pediatrics (15-500)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
Actual: from 2022
Semester: both
Points: 0
E-Credits: 0
Examination process:
Hours per week, examination: 0/0, STEX [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: doc. MUDr. Sylva Skálová, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : {General Medicine 1st year}, {General Medicine 2nd year}, {General Medicine 3rd year}, {General Medicine 4th year}, {General Medicine 5th year}, FG10073
Co-requisite : FG10073
Incompatibility : FA0112054
Interchangeability : FA0112054
Is incompatible with: F0112054
Is interchangeable with: F0112054
Order Course title
Topic 1 (TO1)
1 a) Differential diagnosis of jaundice b) Bronchopneumonias and pneumonias in older children c) Goitre in infants, children and adolescents
2 a) Seizures in childhood (except newborns) b) Thrombophilic diseases and statuses in adolescence c) Childhood – its phases and division, characteristics of different periods
3 a) Inspiratory stridor & dyspnoea, differential diagnosis b) Glomerulonephritis (acute and chronic) c) Birth trauma
4 a) Hepatomegaly and splenomegaly in childhood b) Bronchial asthma c) Perinatal hypoxia (asphyctic newborn)
5 a) Anaemia b) Diabetes mellitus in childhood, diagnosis and therapy c) Risk newborn
6 a) Unconsciousness and coma, differential diagnosis b) Anaphylaxis c) Cystic fibrosis
7 a) Gastrointestinal bleeding b) Haemolytic-uremic syndrome c) Febrile seizures
8 a) Polyuria and polydipsia b) Acute leukaemia in childhood c) Psychomotoric development of a child
9 a) Constipation b) Inborn heart defects, division and diagnosis c) Adolescence & its special topics
10 a) Acute renal insufficiency b) Inborn abnormalities of the skeleton & movement apparatus c) Infections of the newborn
11 a) Ileus b) Diagnosis and prevention of tuberculosis c) Haemolytic disease of the newborn
12 a) Vomiting, causes & differential diagnosis b) Nephrotic syndrome c) Rickets
13 a) Abdominal pain b) Hypercholesterolaemia and dyslipidaemias in childhood c) Inborn defects and diseases requiring urgent therapy
14 a) Oedemas (aetiology & differential diagnosis) b) Inborn defects of the gastrointestinal tract c) Respiratory distress syndrome in newborns
15 a) White blood count – changes in infancy and childhood; physiology & pathology b) Hepatitis c) Enuresis
16 a) Proteinuria, differential diagnosis b) Diseases of the gall bladder and pancreas in childhood c) Infantile cerebral palsy
17 a) Haematuria, differential diagnosis b) Malabsorption c) Chromosomal aberances
18 a) Disorders of the heart rhythm in childhood b) Epilepsy c) Bleeding disorders in newborns
19 a) Osteomyelitis and osteoarthritis b) Hypertension in childhood c) Screening methods and prevention system in pediatrics
20 a) Obesity b) Meningeal syndrome and meningitis c) Dehydration in infants, dif. dg. and therapy
21 a) Lymphadenopathy b) Fat-soluble Vitamins & their significance c) Disorders of growth
22 a) Acute abdominal events in childhood and their specificity b) Haemophilia c) Breastfeeding and its significance
23 a) Cough, differential diagnosis b) Inborn disorders of the kidneys and of the uropoietic tract c) Seizures in newborn
24 a) Headaches in childhood b) Immunity and its maturation in infants and children. Basic investigations in imunology c) Laryngitis and epiglotitis
25 a) Haemostasis & haemocoagulation and its disorders in children b) Inflammatory bowel diseases c) Basic in nutrition of newborns and infants (common course)
26 a) Malignancy in childhood (with exception of the blood malignancies) b) Hydrocephalus c) Heart insufficiency and its treatment in infants
27 a) Prolonged fevers and subfebrility, causes and investigation b) Celiac disease c) Inborn disorders of the metabolism, symptoms and clinical signs
28 a) Inborn defects of the lungs, bronchiaectasias and lung fibrosis b) Juvenile idiopathic arthritis c) Jaundice in newborns
29 a) Systemic autoimmune diseases b) Pneumonias of the newborns and infants, bronchiolitis c) Physiologic newborn – main characteristics
30 a) Disorders of Blood platelets b) Liver failure c) Praematurity and derived diseases
31 a) Differential diagnosis of enlarged abdominal content in children („large belly syndrome“) b) Tonsillitis in childhood c) Critical inborn heart defects
32 a) Vasculitis syndrome b) Thyroid gland disorders c) Eczema infantum, seborrhoic dermatitis, suppurative diseases of the skin
33 a) Immunodeficiency inborn and acquired b) Congenital adrenal hyperplasia c) Examination and nutrition of the newborn
34 a) Myokarditis and cardiomyopathy b) Child abuse and neglect (CAN) syndrome, function of the family c) Vaccination and its complications
35 a) Acute dyspnoea (in both inspiration & exspiration phases) b) Malignant lymphomas c) Intoxications and injuries in children
36 a) Endocarditis and pericarditis b) Basics of resuscitation in infants & children c) Gastroesophageal reflux
37 a) Acid – base balance disorders b) Water-soluble Vitamins & their significance c) Failure to thrive, causes and diagnosis
38 a) Red blood count changes – physiology and pathology b) Chronic renal insufficiency c) Sudden infant death syndrome
39 a) Urinary tract infections b) Turner syndrome c) Assessment of the pubertal development, pathology of puberty
40 a) Eating disorders b) Allergic diseases in children c) Obstructive biliary syndrome in infants
Annotation
Last update: Eva Klučková (23.08.2023)
Practice in ward of department of pediatrics. State exam.
Requirements to the exam
Last update: Eva Klučková (23.08.2023)

Two credits are required and credit of the practice before state exam. The theoretical exam - the student answers 3 questions in front of a commission. In case of insufficient knowledge the student can repeat the exam on an alternative date according to the Study Rules of the Faculty.

Regular state exam dates in the winter and summer semesters are open only for regular dates I. and II. during the current academic year. If the capacity is not filled, students for a make-up date or students on the 1st attempt from previous years can contact the secretary by phone. However, this is only possible after installing the option to log in via SIS.

 
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