Pre-test Gizi

Pre-test Gizi

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Pre-test Gizi

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A 2-year-old has bilateral pedal edema for 1 week, poor appetite, easily pluckable hair, and “crazy-pavement” skin lesions. Primary care MUAC is 11.0 cm. Hemodynamics are stable. Diagnosis in 6–59-month-olds relies on simple field criteria recognized globally. Which criterion establishes severe acute malnutrition?

MUAC < 13.5 cm

MUAC < 11.5 cm or bilateral pitting edema

WAZ < −2 SD only

HAZ < −2 SD only

BMI < 5th percentile (CDC)

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

An 18-month-old attends a routine visit. Height and weight are measured correctly. The clinician must choose the appropriate standard for growth monitoring at this age, distinguishing a growth standard from a population reference. The choice affects Z-score interpretation and nutritional decisions. Which growth chart standard is most appropriate for an 18-month-old?

CDC 2–20 years

IOTF 5–18 years

WHO 0–5 years

NCHS 1977

A clinic’s internal chart

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A 10-year-old girl without acute comorbidity is evaluated for weight. BMI plotted on the chart is at the 97th percentile for age and sex. Blood pressure is normal; other exam findings are unremarkable. Accurate BMI-for-age classification is required to guide intervention planning. What is the most appropriate classification?

Obesity

Overweight

Normal

Relative undernutrition

Severe obesity if ≥120% of the 95th percentile

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

An 18-month-old attends for growth monitoring. For accurate anthropometry, recumbent length should be measured with equipment suited to age and a two-observer technique. A standing stadiometer is not ideal yet. Choose the method that minimizes error and aligns with primary-care standards. Which tool/method is most appropriate?

Standing stadiometer

Tape measure on a wall

Infantometer

Daily heel-to-vertex estimate

Arm-span approximation

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A 3-year-old has a monotonous diet and recurrent diarrhea. On WHO charts, height-for-age (HAZ) is −2.6 SD while weight-for-length is normal.Height Age is 20 month and weight age is 15 month. There is no edema or acute illness. Determining chronic undernutrition status is needed to plan nutrition, stimulation, and sanitation interventions. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?

Wasting

Stunting

Underweight

Obesity

Acute failure to thrive

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

An 18-month-old has fewer than 3 meaningful words beyond “mama/papa,” limited eye contact, and prefers solitary play; gross motor skills are age-appropriate (walks without support). Hearing is normal. There are no seizures or developmental regression. To guide stimulation and referral, identify the most prominent area of delay. Which domain is most affected now?

Gross motor

Fine motor–adaptive

Language/communication

Personal–social only

High cognitive function

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A 9-month-old presents for comprehensive developmental assessment. A quick screening across four developmental domains is desired before referral to a growth-and-development clinic. The instrument should be feasible in primary care, contain age-appropriate items, and yield clear categories of results. Which screening instrument is most appropriate?

Bayley Scales

Wechsler Preschool

Denver II

Vineland Adaptive

M-CHAT-R/F

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