C-NPT Rapid Board and Certification Review Exam Questions and Answers.
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Questions andAnswers.
What is the most common acquired paralysis in a previously healthy child? - Correct
Answer Guillain Barre syndrome
What is the most important electrolyte to replace in a dehydrated 4 week old infant with
gastric outlet obstruct...
C-NPT Rapid Board and Certification Review Exam
Questions and Answers.
What is the most common acquired paralysis in a previously healthy child? - Correct
Answer Guillain Barre syndrome
What is the most important electrolyte to replace in a dehydrated 4 week old infant with
gastric outlet obstruction? - Correct Answer Potassium
A child has a midline cyst in the neck that moves with swallowing. Wh is the most likely
diagnosis? - Correct Answer Thyroglossal duct cysts
How much time does a full term neonate spend in waking state? - Correct Answer 30 %
A caregiver brings a 16 month old into the ER for severe vomiting and diarrhea.
Hypovolemic shock is suspected. No cardiac abnormalities are suspected. what is the
appropriate initial bolus dose of an isotonic crystalloid solution? - Correct Answer 20ml/kg
over 5-20 min may repeat
A newborn with a meningomyelocele has surgery to close the defect but develops
hydrocephalus. what procedure is most commonly done to correct this? - Correct Answer
Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt (VP)
An infant with hypotonia is born with upslanting palpebral fissures, bilateral epicanthal
folds, macroglossia, and a single transverse palmar crease. What is the most likely
dianosis? - Correct Answer Trisomy 21
What is another name for Trisomy 21? - Correct Answer Down syndrome
What is a common cause of deaths in infants? - Correct Answer SIDS (sudden infant
death syndrome)
A 4 week-old infant is brought in with a fever, poor feeding, and irritability. Physical exam
shows temp 39.4 and right otitis media with a bulging TM. The rest of the exam is normal.
Appropriate labs are obtained. What antibiotic is the best treatment in this scenario? -
Correct Answer Ampicillin and ceftriaxone
, An infant is born with agenesis of the forearm resulting in the left hand originating at the
elbow, low sloping shoulders, cardiac anomalies, a bifid thumb, and chest wall
deformities.What is the most likely diagnosis? - Correct Answer Holt-Oram syndrome
Which is the most effective and practical method to prevent the spread of infection? -
Correct Answer Hand washing with soap
What is the best intervention for a child having difficulty maintaining lip seal with a bottle
and nipple? - Correct Answer Pressure under the jaw
A 35 year old G3P2002 presents at 39 weeks with severe abd pain and vag bleeding. FHR
100. Stat section is performed. The neonatal team is handed a limp term infant with a HR
of 40 and on spontaneous breathing. The infant is aggressively resuscitated, including
ppv, intubation, UVC, epi, normal saline bolus, and emergency release blood. The OB
confirms that a uterine rupture was the etiology of the bleeding prior to delivery. The first
ABG was 6.9, 35, 130, base excess -20, and lactate 16. At one hour of age she is
breathing spontaneously and has a normal HR. She is lethargic but responsive and has
overactive deep tendon reflexes, What is the most appropriate next course of action? -
Correct Answer Therapeutic hypothermia
What are initial respiratory signs ans symptoms of septic shock? - Correct Answer
Hyperventilation
A newborn is noted to have a reducible swelling of the scrotum. what is the most likely
cause of this finding? - Correct Answer Failure of processus vaginalis to involute
A 1 week old infant born at 39 weeks by vag delivery had no complications at delivery. The
parents complain that the child's breathing sounds funny and seems to to get worse when
he coughs or feeds. His breathing is described as high pitched and noisy but does get
better when he sleeps. What is the best initial management of this infant? - Correct
Answer Reassurance and supportive therapy
A 1 week old infant born at 39 weeks by vag delivery had no complications at delivery. The
parents complain that the child's breathing sounds funny and seems to to get worse when
he coughs or feeds. His breathing is described as high pitched and noisy but does get
better when he sleeps. What is this a sign of? - Correct Answer Tracheomalacia
What is the most common childhood abd malignancy? - Correct Answer Wilms Tumor
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