Topic outline

  • PCH 226: Pediatrics and Child Health II


    a)      Module   Competence

    This module is designed to equip the learner with knowledge, skills and attitudes in the management of paediatric diseases and conditions

     b)   Module  Outcomes

    By the end of this module , the learner should

    1. Manage cardiovascular disorders
    2. Manage genital urinary disorders
    3. Manage gastrointestinal and hepatobilliary diseases
    4. Manage hematological and lymph reticular disorders

     

    a)      Module Units

    1. Cardiovascular disorders                                                   20 hours
    2. Genital urinary disorders                                                   10 hours
    3. Gastrointestinal and hepatobilliary disorders                     20 hours
    4. Haematological and lymph reticular system disorders       10 hours
     

    • a)      Unit outcomes

      a)      Unit 1  Cardio vascular system disorders

      b)     Unit outcomes

      By the end of this unit the learner should

      1. Classify congenital heart diseases
      2. Manage congenital heart diseases
      3. Manage rheumatic fever
      4. Manage rheumatic heart disease,
      5. Manage infective endocarditis
      6. Manage congestive cardiac failure

      Unit I lesson I

      Introduction

      The anatomy and physiology of the CVS

      • The heart is Approximately the size of your fist

      §  Location

      §  Superior surface of diaphragm

      §  Left of the midline

      §  Anterior to the vertebral column, posterior to the sternum

       



    • quiz icon
      KMTC Kisumu - Pediatrics and Child Health II Quiz
      Not available unless: You belong to D/CM/018/MAR/20 cohort
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      MOMBASA KMTC PAEDS II CAT1: MOMBASA MTC (CLASS-2.2) Quiz
      Not available unless: You belong to D/CM/010/MAR/20 cohort
    • Paediatrics 

      Start 1.30 pm

      Invigilator: Mr. Stanley 

      All students to be in class and log into kmtc elearning portal by 1.30pm

      Good luck 

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      Paediatrics II CAT I Quiz

      Date: 15/11/2023

      This CAT exam will be done on Wednesday 15th November and it will be a 50 minutes exam from 7.00pm to 7.50pm. 

      It will comprise of 40 MCQ questions

      This is only for Mombasa students

      Attempt all questions

      Not available unless: You belong to D/CM/010/MAR/22 cohort (2)
  • a)  Review Questions/Unit Activity

    Classify congenital heart diseases

    Describe the 4 defects of TOF

    outline the diagnosis of rheumatic fever

    Manage rheumatic heart disease


    self review

     b) Performance Tasks 

    discuss the management of CCF in children 

    (i)   Main Tasks

    illustrate the fetal circulation

    (ii) Sub -Tasks 

    [Discussion forum tool and chat tool below will be used for carrying out group work..]
    lab

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      KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE

       

      FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCES

       

      DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL MEDICINE

       

      DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL MEDICINE & SURGERY

       

      YEAR 2, END OF SEMESTER 1 EXAMINATION

               

                                                                                      


          

       

       

       

       

       

      KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE

       

      FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCES

       

      DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL MEDICINE

       

      DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL MEDICINE & SURGERY

       

      YEAR 2, END OF SEMESTER 1 EXAMINATION

       

      PAPER: Paediatrics & Child Health I - MARKING KEY

       

       

      DATE: 19th July, 2022                                        TIME: 2 HOURS (8.00 AM – 10.00 A.M)

       

       

      INSTRUCTIONS

       

      1.      Attempt ALL Questions.

       

      2.      Write your REGISTRATION NUMBER on all the answer sheets provided and on the question paper.

       

      3.      Ensure that all examination answer scripts are handed in at the end of the examination.

       

      4.      Ensure you sign the examination register provided.

       

      5.      Any examination malpractices will be handled as per the College Examination Policy.

       

       

      REGISTRATION NUMBER …………………………………………………………………