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[Show more]1.	What are the two types of biliary atresia?: fetal- noted in womb (other defects like heart, spleed, intestines) 
perinatal- appears 2-4 weeks after birth 
2.	What is hypospadias?: Hypospadias is a birth defect in boys in opening of the urethra is not located at the tip of the penis. 
 
3.	What ar...
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Add to cart1.	What are the two types of biliary atresia?: fetal- noted in womb (other defects like heart, spleed, intestines) 
perinatal- appears 2-4 weeks after birth 
2.	What is hypospadias?: Hypospadias is a birth defect in boys in opening of the urethra is not located at the tip of the penis. 
 
3.	What ar...
MVU NURS 629 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice 
*Usually within first 2-4 days of life 
*Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset 
*Due to fast breakdown of RSCs 
*Liver immature and poor dietary intake. 
Clinical manifestation of breast fed jaundic...
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Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice 
*Usually within first 2-4 days of life 
*Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset 
*Due to fast breakdown of RSCs 
*Liver immature and poor dietary intake. 
Clinical manifestation of breast fed jaundic...
NURS 629 exam 2 with complete 
solution 
Weight changes in 1st year of life - answerWeight increases 6-8lbs, up to 20lbs in the 1st year of life 
When does the posterior fontanelle close? Anterior? - answerposterior- 2 months, 
anterior- 9-18 mo 
when do the abdominal muscles close? - answer3 years ...
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Weight changes in 1st year of life - answerWeight increases 6-8lbs, up to 20lbs in the 1st year of life 
When does the posterior fontanelle close? Anterior? - answerposterior- 2 months, 
anterior- 9-18 mo 
when do the abdominal muscles close? - answer3 years ...
NURS 629 Exam 2 with complete solution 
Name 2 things that would ensure a 1st grader is ready for school - answerPotty trained, can follow 
simple 3 part commands 
when can time-out be implemented? - answerat 12-18 months Use positive discipline as well as 
time-outs and distractions; praise for goo...
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Name 2 things that would ensure a 1st grader is ready for school - answerPotty trained, can follow 
simple 3 part commands 
when can time-out be implemented? - answerat 12-18 months Use positive discipline as well as 
time-outs and distractions; praise for goo...
Nurs 629 Exam 3 latest UPDATE 
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) - answerCaused by the coxsacki virus 
3-6 day incubation period 
Symptoms: 
-Low grade fevvers 
-sore throat, poor appetite 
-malaise prior to rash 
-Rash is petechial rash, then blisters start. 
-Oral lesions and then hands and fee...
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) - answerCaused by the coxsacki virus 
3-6 day incubation period 
Symptoms: 
-Low grade fevvers 
-sore throat, poor appetite 
-malaise prior to rash 
-Rash is petechial rash, then blisters start. 
-Oral lesions and then hands and fee...
NURS 629 EXAM 4 WITH COMPLETE 
SOLUTION 
What is physiological jaundice? - answer-occurs when baby accumulates bilirubin 
-secondary to immature liver in newborns 
-Risk factor is prematurity 
What level is conjugated hyperbilirubinemia? - answerserum conjugated bilirubin concentration 
greater than...
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SOLUTION 
What is physiological jaundice? - answer-occurs when baby accumulates bilirubin 
-secondary to immature liver in newborns 
-Risk factor is prematurity 
What level is conjugated hyperbilirubinemia? - answerserum conjugated bilirubin concentration 
greater than...
What are probable (objective) signs of pregnancy? - answerHegar's sign 
goodells sign, 
chadwicks sign, 
ballottement, 
+ pregnancy test, 
Braxton hicks 
fetal outline felt by examiner 
Presumptive (subjective) signs of pregnancy - answeramenorrhea (absence of menses) 
N/V 
excessive fatigue 
urina...
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Add to cartWhat are probable (objective) signs of pregnancy? - answerHegar's sign 
goodells sign, 
chadwicks sign, 
ballottement, 
+ pregnancy test, 
Braxton hicks 
fetal outline felt by examiner 
Presumptive (subjective) signs of pregnancy - answeramenorrhea (absence of menses) 
N/V 
excessive fatigue 
urina...
NURS 629 exam 4 Questions And Answers 
 
 
how do you preform rovsing sign? - Answer - · Apply pressure to the lower left abdomen. 
· Pain is felt in right side of abdomen when pressure is released 
 
what does rovsing sign indicate? - Answer - appendicitis 
 
how do you assess for injury to anter...
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how do you preform rovsing sign? - Answer - · Apply pressure to the lower left abdomen. 
· Pain is felt in right side of abdomen when pressure is released 
 
what does rovsing sign indicate? - Answer - appendicitis 
 
how do you assess for injury to anter...
1. 18. A 12yearold child whose weight and BMI are in the 75th percentile has 
a diastolic blood pressure that is between the 95th and 99th percentiles for 
age, sex, and height on three separate occasions. Initial tests for this child 
will include: Ans- renal function and plasma renin tests 
2. The...
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Add to cart1. 18. A 12yearold child whose weight and BMI are in the 75th percentile has 
a diastolic blood pressure that is between the 95th and 99th percentiles for 
age, sex, and height on three separate occasions. Initial tests for this child 
will include: Ans- renal function and plasma renin tests 
2. The...
What is physiological jaundice? 
 Answers 
-occurs when baby accumulates bilirubin 
-secondary to immature liver in newborns 
-Risk factor is prematurity 
2. What level is conjugated hyperbilirubinemia? 
serum conjugated bilirubin concentration 
greater than 1 mg/dL if the total bilirubin is less 
t...
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Add to cartWhat is physiological jaundice? 
 Answers 
-occurs when baby accumulates bilirubin 
-secondary to immature liver in newborns 
-Risk factor is prematurity 
2. What level is conjugated hyperbilirubinemia? 
serum conjugated bilirubin concentration 
greater than 1 mg/dL if the total bilirubin is less 
t...
What is otitis media?:Ans- Inflammatory fluid and pathogenic respiratory 
bacteria that reflux into the middle ear space- does not drain normally. 75% are 
viral infections most common bacterial etiologic agents: streptococcus 
pneumoniae 49%, H in- fluenzae 29%, moraxella catarrhalis 28% 
2. What a...
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Add to cartWhat is otitis media?:Ans- Inflammatory fluid and pathogenic respiratory 
bacteria that reflux into the middle ear space- does not drain normally. 75% are 
viral infections most common bacterial etiologic agents: streptococcus 
pneumoniae 49%, H in- fluenzae 29%, moraxella catarrhalis 28% 
2. What a...
NURS 629 Exam 2 MVU Latest Questions And Answers 
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1. Susie is 18 months old and she doesn't seem the least bit interested in 
being toilet trained. What do you tell her mother? 
A. She can use reinforcement conditioning to discipline Susie whenever she soils her diapers 
and reward her when...
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1. Susie is 18 months old and she doesn't seem the least bit interested in 
being toilet trained. What do you tell her mother? 
A. She can use reinforcement conditioning to discipline Susie whenever she soils her diapers 
and reward her when...
Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice 
*Usually within first 2-4 days of life 
*Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset 
*Due to fast breakdown of RSCs 
*Liver immature and poor dietary intake. 
 
Clinical manifestation of breast fed jaundice 
*Usually within first few weeks to mon...
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Add to cartClinical manifestation of physiological jaundice 
*Usually within first 2-4 days of life 
*Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset 
*Due to fast breakdown of RSCs 
*Liver immature and poor dietary intake. 
 
Clinical manifestation of breast fed jaundice 
*Usually within first few weeks to mon...
What is physiological jaundice? - CORRECT ANSWER -occurs when baby 
accumulates bilirubin 
-secondary to immature liver in newborns 
-Risk factor is prematurity 
What level is conjugated hyperbilirubinemia? - CORRECT ANSWER serum 
conjugated bilirubin concentration greater than 1 mg/dL if the total ...
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Add to cartWhat is physiological jaundice? - CORRECT ANSWER -occurs when baby 
accumulates bilirubin 
-secondary to immature liver in newborns 
-Risk factor is prematurity 
What level is conjugated hyperbilirubinemia? - CORRECT ANSWER serum 
conjugated bilirubin concentration greater than 1 mg/dL if the total ...
Otitis media - correct answer #1 diagnosis is among healthcare providers caring for children 
-By the age of 3, 2/3 of all children will have had an OM: ½ will have >3 occurrences 
 
OM is most common in - correct answer boys, first born, winter months, bottle fed babies, preemies, daycare chil...
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Add to cartOtitis media - correct answer #1 diagnosis is among healthcare providers caring for children 
-By the age of 3, 2/3 of all children will have had an OM: ½ will have >3 occurrences 
 
OM is most common in - correct answer boys, first born, winter months, bottle fed babies, preemies, daycare chil...
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