🧒 SBA questions on pediatric airway, drug dosing, congenital heart disease, and neonatal risks — based on Miller’s, Barash, Lange, and Smith’s. Tailored for FRCA Primary preparation.
📘 What You’ll Learn
Pediatric anesthesia involves unique anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological considerations. This module provides FRCA Primary-style Single Best Answer (SBA) questions that challenge your understanding of airway management, fluid and drug dosing, perioperative risks, and congenital conditions. Each question is paired with a clear, clinically focused explanation to support exam preparation and daily practice.
👶 Airway differences and management in infants and neonates
💊 Pediatric drug dosing and fluid therapy
❤️ Congenital heart disease: anesthetic approach and risk assessment
🧠 Pediatric emergence delirium and pain management
🦠 Risk of respiratory infections and perioperative precautions
💉 Anesthesia for common pediatric surgeries (hernia repair, tonsillectomy)
⚠️ Preterm infant concerns: apnea, temperature regulation, retinopathy
✅ Exam-style SBA questions tailored for FRCA Primary candidates
🧠 Focused explanations that emphasize safety and clinical reasoning
📘 Ideal for both trainees and practicing anesthetists
📚 Referenced from:
• Miller’s Anesthesia
• Barash Clinical Anesthesia
• Lange Clinical Anesthesiology
• Smith’s Anesthesia for Infants and Children
👨⚕️ Who Should Use This?
🎓 FRCA Primary candidates preparing for pediatric topics
🩺 Anesthesia trainees aiming to enhance pediatric knowledge
👶 Practicing anesthetists refreshing key pediatric principles
🚀 Start now and gain confidence in delivering safe, age-appropriate anesthesia.
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