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PHRCA Exam (274 Questions) And Answers 100% Verified
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PHRCA Exam (274 Questions) And Answers 100% 
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Which of the following is typically recommended for regular 
management of children with achondroplasia? 
A.) Referral to orthopedic surgery for limb lengthening procedure 
B.) Referral for sleep study 
C.) Referral to neurosurgery for decompression of the foramen 
magnum 
D.) Referral for brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAER) 
E.) Referral to endocrine for growth hormone therapy - ANS-B.) 
Referral for sleep study 
Which of the...
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RNC-MNN Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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RNC-MNN Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions 
Medication administered for meconium aspiration in neonate ANS Beractant (survanta) 
 
Spina Bifida occulta ANS Gap in spine, without spinal opening or sac protrusion 
 
Craniosynostosis ANS Premature fusion of cranial sutures. Absence of fontanels, misshapen head that doesn't resolve in a few days, and hard raised ridge along affected sutures. 
 
Diaphragmatic hernia in neonate ANS Scaphoid abdomen and decreased left breath sounds. TX:...
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Midwifery Practice and Normal Neonate: MCQ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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The number of fontanelles that you would expect to be able to palpate on Jack is: 
a) 1 
b) 2 
c) 3 
d) 6 - ANSWER-b) 2 
 
If you could palpate a third fontanelle this might indicate that Jack has: 
a) Plagiocephaly 
b) Excessive molding 
c) A congenital abnormality: Trisomy 21 
d) Craniosynostosis - ANSWER-c) A congenital abnormality: Trisomy 21
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NUR 6541 Pediatric Exam Q&A 100% Correct Latest 2024 Solution A+ SCORE
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NUR 6541 Pediatric Exam Q&A 100% Correct Latest 2024 Solution A+ SCORE 
 
 
A manteaux test in a child with no risk factors is considered positive with a reaction of 
A. at least 5 mm induration 
B. at least 8 mm induration 
C. At least 10 mm induration 
D. at least 15 mm induration - ANS - D. at least 15 mm induration 
 
You have ordered routine blood screening for a 2 year old girl who because of dietary habits is at risk for IDA. Which of the following findings is not associated with IDA. ...
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PEDIATRICS NBSTSA Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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PEDIATRICS NBSTSA Exam Review 
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the telescoping of the proximal intestine into the lumen of the distal intestine is called 
a) volvulus 
b) intussusception 
c) pylorus stenosis 
d) ileal atresia - -intussusception 
An imperforation or closure of a normal opening is called 
a) hypertrophy 
b) atresia 
c) stenosis 
d) atrophy - -atresia 
Failure of the intestines to encapsulate within the peritoneal cavity of a newborn is called 
a) umbilical hernia 
b) omphalo...
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HESI Maternal Questions Correctly Answered 2024.
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HESI Maternal Questions Correctly Answered 2024. 
 
 
Which medication would the nurse identify as a potential cause for the formation of abnormally small eyes in the newborn if used during pregnancy? 
a. estrogens 
b. nitrofurantoin 
c. methotrexate 
d. valproic acid - CORRECT ANSWER b. nitrofurantoin 
 
Nitrofurantoin, an antimicrobial medication, causes formation of abnormally small eyes in the newborn. Sex hormone supplements, such as estrogens, may cause congenital defects of female reprodu...
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NR 302 Practice Questions & Answers: Ch. 13 Head, Face, Neck and Lymphatics
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A physician tells the nurse that a patient's vertebra prominens is tender and asks the 
nurse to reevaluate the area in 1 hour. The area of the body the nurse will assess is: 
a.Just above the diaphragm. 
b.Just lateral to the knee cap. 
c.At the level of the C7 vertebra. 
d.At the level of the T11 vertebra. - C 
A mother brings her 2-month-old daughter in for an examination and says, "My 
daughter rolled over against the wall, and now I have noticed that she has this spot 
that is soft on the...
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PNCB Review Practice Test .
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PNCB Review Practice Test . 
 
Treatment for a chalazion - correct answer Topical opthalmic ointment 
Warm compresses 
 
NOT oral abx 
 
Test for evaluation of Acute rheumatic fever - correct answer ASO titer (antistreptolysin-O) 
 
allows you to identify the underlying organism 
 
The most common temperamental profile is: - correct answer easy 
 
other choices: difficult, slow-to-warm-up 
 
Most common asthma trigger in very young child - correct answer Acute respiratory infection 
 
Manage...
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NUR 412- Nursing Concepts for Pediatric Patients Exam 4 Questions and Correct Answers
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Which of the following is an important consideration in understanding the reactions of parents when their infant is born with physical defects? A. Grief lasts until the defects are repaired. B. Denial is a common maladaptive reaction. C. The psychologic reaction is similar to that with the death of an infant. D. Reactions of health professionals to the birth of an infant do not affect parents' reactions. C. The psychologic reaction is similar to that with the death of an infant. 
An infant who ...
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PNCB Review Questions with Complete Solutions
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PNCB Review Questions with Complete Solutions 
Treatment for a chalazion - ANSWER	Topical opthalmic ointment Warm compresses 
NOT oral abx 
Test for evaluation of Acute rheumatic fever - ANSWER	ASO titer (antistreptolysin-O) 
allows you to identify the underlying organism 
The most common temperamental profile is: - ANSWER	easy 
 
other choices: difficult, slow-to-warm-up 
 
Most common asthma trigger in very young child - ANSWER	Acute respiratory infection 
 
Management of pityriasis alba - ANS...
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