What to Expect in MRCPCH Part-2 Exam?

Recall An 8-month-old patient presented with their mother after a fall 30 minutes back there was a bruise of 6 cm in the head, no vomiting and GCS was 15. He is otherwise well. What to do? a. CT within 4 hours   b. CT within 1 hour  c. Discharge    d. Observe for a while then…

Recall

An 8-month-old patient presented with their mother after a fall 30 minutes back there was a bruise of 6 cm in the head, no vomiting and GCS was 15. He is otherwise well. What to do?

a. CT within 4 hours  

b. CT within 1 hour 

c. Discharge   

d. Observe for a while then ask her to come back if symptoms appeared  

e. Skeletal Survey 

Ans- b

Explanation

Investigations Skull x-­rays are not useful in the investigation of acute trauma and they should not be requested. CT scanning is used for the assessment of the head injury, and the NICE guidelines indicate a need for such a scan within an hour of the injury in the following circumstances:

  • suspicion of nonaccidental injury
  • posttraumatic seizure but no history of epilepsy
  • GCS less than 14
  • suspected open or depressed skull fracture or tense fontanelle
  • any sign of basal skull fracture
  • focal neurological deficit
  • laceration of more than 5 cm or bruising on the head of a child under 1 year
  • further clinical deterioration

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