NUR 634 MyQBank Assignment; Peds
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- Children with type 1 DM usually present with which one of the following:
- Sickle cell anemia presents w/ history of sudden onset rapid breathing w/ LUQ tenderness; most likely experiencing:
- Which of the following statements is true about immunity:?
- The NP differentiates physiologic jaundice from pathologic jaundice by assessing:
- A six-year-old has a hx of DM T1 and is now experiencing cellulitis of the RLE. Child presents with deep, rapid, unlabored respirations, fruity odor, and dry skin….:
- A 13-yr old girl presents with c/o insomnia and hyperactivity along with gradual wt loss despite a good appetite. She has warm, flushed, and moist skin and unusually fine hair. These manifestations are indicative of what:
- In which of the following situations would a 1-yr old child be at risk for lead poisoning:
- Which of the following statements made by a parent would alert the NP to suspect autism spectrum disorder? He seems to be speaking less and less (communication difficulties are common;
- An infant weighed 8lbs at birth, according to principles of normal growth and development, how much should he weigh at 12 months of age?
- At what age is it normal for a child to pick up objects using the palm of the hand only?
- Blue sclera, weak muscles, increased joint flexibility during a newborn assessment maybe suggestive of:
- Which examination finding is defined as congenital ventral displacement of the meatus of the penis:
- When auscultating the apex of the heart in an 8-yr old, the bell of the stethoscope should be placed at the:
- Which of the following substances is found in the urine of a child suspected of having post streptococcal glomerulonephritis:
- Undescended testes in a young male is termed:
- When performing a CV assessment on a healthy 2-yr old:
- The four classic structural defects of Tetralogy of Fallot include:
- A disparity between brachial and femoral pulses in a 4-mo old could indicate:
- Anticipatory guidance for the family of a pre-adolescent with a cognitive impairment should include information about:
- A pediatric patient presents with erythema marginatum, chorea, and a heart murmur. These are consistent with:
- Which developmental area is predominantly affected by lead poisoning:
- The hemodynamic changes resulting from structural defects in children can lead to heart failure. The most common reason for these:
- Which of the following pt positions would be least beneficial to examine genitals of young female child:
- A 6-yr old male c/o ankle pain and difficulty walking but denies any recent injuries. Findings reveal ankle tenderness, decreased mobility and ROM. Temp is 102 deg F:
- The most common cause of viral encephalitis in children is:
- A 3-wk old infant presents with a generalized lacy, reticulated blue discoloration of the skin. This is suggestive of:
- All of the following are examples of causes of sensorineural hearing loss in children except:
- A 9-mo old who has been a healthy, thriving infant presents with a poor appetite, two episodes of vomiting, three bloody stools with mucus and knees drawn to the abdomen with screaming; these are clinical manifestations of:
- A child presents w/ erythematous papules and vesicles that are weeping, oozing, and crusty. These lesions are located over the forehead, wrists, elbows, and backs of the knees. Which condition is this assoc with:
- When screening for scoliosis, assessment should include:
- In renal adaptation of the newborn, which one of the following statements is correct:
- On exam of a 6-wk old infant, developmental hip dysplasia (DDH) is suspected. If present, it would be evidenced by:
- When performing a resp assessment of a 4-yr old child, further eval is warranted in the presence of:
- When the scrotum is transilluminated an a 4-mo old boy, it lights up brightly. This may be consistent with:
- A reddish blue, irregularly shaped, solid and spongy mass of blood vessels that may be present at birth and enlarge during the first 10 to 15 months is characterized by:
- Which one of the following infants should be seen immediately by the NP:
- In infant presents with an inappropriately increasing head circumference and hydrocephalus confirmed by CT scan. In addition to these findings, which one of the following would also be consistent with hydrocephalus:
- When inspecting a preschooler’s mouth, the number of deciduous teeth seen:
- When assessing a 3-yr old African American child, the most likely cause of black, dusky mucous membranes is r/t:
- A small child sustained burns to the posterior trunk and posterior surface of both arms. According to “rule of nines” for small children, what percentage of total BSA involved:
- All of the following symptoms in a 10-mo old would be indicative of acute otitis media except:
- A 12-mo old has a hx of heart failure r/t his congenital heart defect. He is receiving aldactone, enalapril, furosemide, and acetaminophen. The infant’s K+ is 3.1 meq/L. Which med is likely decreasing his K+ level:
- Assessment findings in an infant with increased ICP would include:
- A child has a maculopapular, blotchy rash and on examination of his mouth, red eruptions with white centers on the buccal mucosa are visualized:
- A toddler with a suspected hearing loss would:
- Which one of the following symptoms is seen in infants with pyloric stenosis:
- When assessing the heart rate of a healthy 13-mo old child, which one of the following sites is the most appropriate for this child:
- An infant presents with a diaper rash. Which description indicates candida diaper rash:
- A 6-yr old child presents with a few small vesicles that are honey-colored and weeping around the left nare. These lesions are consistent with:
- When administering ear drops to a 6-yr old, the pinna should be pulled:
- An indication there is a malfunction of a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt in an older child would be the presence of:
- A normal finding in the musculoskeletal assessment of a 3-yr old child would be:
- An 8-yr old c/o itching in the right ear and an increase in pain when the pinna is pulled, or the tragus is palpated. Examination reveals slight redness in the ear canal with a clear odorless fluid. This could be suggestive of:
- When assessing a 3-mo old for developmental dysplasia of the hips (DDH), which one of the following symptoms would be suspicious of dysplasia:
- A 6-yr old child presents with a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and a temp of 102 degF. Findings reveal lymphadenopathy and pharyngeal erythema. This could be:
- A 3-yr old presents with a hx of fever and cough x24hrs. Findings on exam reveal temp of102F, apical HR 157, RR 40. Tachypnea is likely r/t:
- During assessment of a 3-mo old boy, an incomplete descent of the left testicle into the scrotum is noted. The NP understands that:
- A 7-yr old is suspected of having conduct disorder. Which of the following topics should the NP include in the assessment history:
- Which of the following symptoms are indicators of dehydration in a 4-yr old:
- When examining the scrotum in a young male child, test the cremasteric reflex by:
- Which of the following would necessitate the need for further eval in newborn:
- Symptoms of Shaken Baby Syndrome are r/t: