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APEA 3P STUDY GUIDE Exam WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+)

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APEA 3P STUDY GUIDE Exam WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) The infant with the lowest risk of developing high levels of bilirubin is the one who a. Was bruised during a difficult delivery b. Developed a cephalhematoma c. Uses brown fat to maintain temperature d...

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APEA 3P STUDY GUIDE Exam 2024-2025 WITH

UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (ALREADY

GRADED A+)

The infant with the lowest risk of developing high levels of bilirubin
is the one who

a. Was bruised during a difficult delivery

b. Developed a cephalhematoma

c. Uses brown fat to maintain temperature

d. Breastfeeds during the first hour of life - ANSWER-Breastfeeds
during the first hour of life



the thoracic lymph duct drains lymphatic fluid from all the
following areas except the - ANSWER-right upper thorax



During pregnancy, which hormone is responsible for increasing
insulin resistance and hyperglycemia associated with diabetes -
ANSWER-human placental lactogen

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When should a vaginal swab for group b streptococcus obtained
in a pregnant woman - ANSWER-35-37 weeks



Percussion of the abdomen should be avoided when? -
ANSWER-an abdominal aneurysm is suspected



When STD is known as a "silent" infection and often lacks
abnormal physical findings - ANSWER-chlamydia



Normal fetal heart rate - ANSWER-110-160 beats per minute



On physical exam, the soft palate does not rise, there is an
absent gag reflex, and the patient complains of taste
abnormalities. This requires further evaluations of the cranial
nerve - ANSWER-Glossopharyngeal nerve, CN IX



A patient complains of some pain in the distal portions of her
fingers on both hands. She states that it tends to occur more
frequently with exposure to cold. These symptoms are consistent
with - ANSWER-Raynaud's disease

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Physical signs associated with cervical myelopathy from cervical
cord compression include - ANSWER-neck flexion with resulting
sensation of electric shock radiating down the spine



When a light beam shines into one pupil causing pupillary
constriction in that eye, the term used is: - ANSWER-direct
reaction to light.



The pupils of both eyes respond identically to a light stimulus
regardless of which eye has been stimulated. The direct response
describes light entering one eye that produces constriction of the
pupil of that eye.



When the corneal reflex is stimulated by shining the light in the
right eye, the right eye blinks. The left eye: - ANSWER-blinks.



The corneal reflex is the blink reflex and is an involuntary blinking
of the eyelids. When the corneal reflex is stimulated, stimulation
should elicit both a direct and indirect consensual response of the
opposite eye.

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Causes of sensorineural hearing loss include all of the following
except: - ANSWER-Perforated tympanic membrane.



A perforated tympanic membrane is an example of a cause of
conductive hearing loss.



What visual acuity constitutes legal blindness? - ANSWER-Visual
acuity of 20/200 or worse in the better eye with corrected lenses.



One is also considered legally blind if visual acuity is 20 degrees
or less in the better eye and the vision is constricted.



When a person shifts gaze from a near object to a far object, the
pupils: - ANSWER-dilate.



When shifting gaze from a near object to a far object the pupils
dilate to allow more light to enter. If this does not occur, there
could be damage to the oculomotor nerve (CN III).

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