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Serial clinical examinations to reduce unnecessary antibiotic exposure

  • Type: One Right Answer
  • Time: 10 minutes
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This Journal Club Quiz is about a paper about clinical examinations and whether repeated such examinations could reduce the need of antibiotics exposure.

It was published by a Norwegian team in 2025, and available in as open access in full text.

First read the paper and then take this educational quiz, to get the main learning points!

In this quiz, choose the one alternative you think is the right answer.

Reference

Vatne A, Eriksen BHH, Bergqvist F, et al. Serial physical examination to reduce unnecessary antibiotic exposure in newborn infants: a population-based study. Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition Published Online First: 19 November 2025. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2025-329639
https://fn.bmj.com/content/early/2025/11/19/archdischild-2025-329639


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    Vicky Payne
    01/23/2026 02:12 PM
  2. 2
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    Mariana Oliveira
    01/23/2026 10:37 PM

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Not a bad score given that I only skimmed the abstract whilst on a gondola 🚠 🤭😬🫣😂

I guess I am the cynical middle aged-educationalist woman now. I think ChatGPT MCQs are ok for facts, but not so great at generating questions that test reasoning or judgement…. I think the distractor questions can be easy to game. I guessed an ok score having read the abstract only! Also, if we want to test facts from the paper, fine, if we want application to practice, maybe less so- although I didn’t even read the full paper and did ok 😬🤭

I’m afraid I’m am currently re-designing an assessment based upon MCQ design for Level 7 MSc exam, so probably viewing this too strictly as an academic rather than something easy! 😂🤣 I am going to be using assertion-reasoning style questions for M level, and have tried to use ChatGPT to write them but do not think they are very good.

But they get you started with something to scaffold from and help generate ideas to get me started.

it will be interesting to see how much activity the quiz gets AND if it starts up any debate on the forum?! That would be ideal! Eg rates of antibiotic use already low (compared to some countries) staffing resources required, is it implementable etc

Thanks @Vicky Payne - there are many things one can do in a gondola :)

And of course you are right, AI is what it is... But maybe a quick and dirty thing is good enough at this time point?

What we can do is something along our old idea, that we try to get some forums disc going, and promote the quiz, and... interview the authors.

@all - what is the final verdict, ditch or distribute this Quiz to the world?

I thought it was OK to start a discussion about the subject. I did have some problems while answering, because it would just leave the quiz unexpectedly, and I had to go back to the start...

it's not difficult to make this quiz less easy (no more gondola quizzes for you, lady!!!) and (maybe?) more applicable in practice, it's all about prompt rewriting ;)

Revised Quiz.docx

3 hours ago, piatkat said:

it's not difficult to make this quiz less easy (no more gondola quizzes for you, lady!!!) and (maybe?) more applicable in practice, it's all about prompt rewriting ;)

Much better, I will edit all once I have some new time for copy/paste.

@piatkat i read through the revision more closely and it does not fit 100% with the Quiz software, e.g. in a Study Mode Quiz, only one answer can be marked correct, and if we go for a regular "hit a score" quiz with multiple correct replies also possible, the partially correct replies are tricky...

And there is now final info screen where we can post the last part, the Case Closure.

I will have a think later, maybe possible to combine the Quiz with a forum thread, lets see.

Let me fix the quiz, but only on Friday. I just need to survive until Thursday night and then I'm available again.

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