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PNCB Examination 2023
  • PNCB Examination 2023

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  • PNCB Examination 2023 You are seeing a 4-week old infant whose mother states that the child's right eye is wet all the time and sometime there is thick mucus on the lashes. There has been no fever and the baby is feeding well. Eye exam reveals a normal red reflex bilaterally with no evidence of purulent drainage, conjunctival erythema, or cloudiness over the cornea. You suspect: a) adenovirus conjunctivits b) nasolacrimal stenosis c) chlamydial conjunctivitis d) congenital catarac...
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PNCB Certification CPN Exam Study test in depth Examination and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest version 2023/2024
  • PNCB Certification CPN Exam Study test in depth Examination and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest version 2023/2024

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  • PNCB Certification CPN Exam Study test in depth Examination and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest version 2023/2024 Which of the following set of symptoms would be most consistent GABHS infection? a) cough, nasal congestion, cervical lymphadenopathy b) fever, HA, tender cervical lymphadenopathy c) cough, fever, macular papular rash to trunk d) sneezing, rhinorrhea, exudative tonsils - correct answer b) fever, HA, tender cervical lymphadenopathy A most concerning cardiac finding i...
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PNCB Prerequisite pretest Exam training Questions with Rated A + Marking Scheme Latest 2023/2024
  • PNCB Prerequisite pretest Exam training Questions with Rated A + Marking Scheme Latest 2023/2024

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  • PNCB Prerequisite pretest Exam training Questions with Rated A + Marking Scheme Latest 2023/2024 Which of the following findings would be MOST concerning for a child with Factor V Leiden deficiency? A) femur fracture B) hematochezia C) periorbital petechiae D) persistent epistaxis - correct answer A) femur fracture In a child with myasthenia gravis, which of the following symptoms would be MOST indicative of a myasthenic crisis? A) eyelid drooping B) respiratory distress C) exce...
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Pediatric Primary Care PNCB 1 Questions With well Elaborated  Answers 2023
  • Pediatric Primary Care PNCB 1 Questions With well Elaborated Answers 2023

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  • Pediatric Primary Care PNCB 1 Questions With well Elaborated Answers 2023 The child at highest risk for having an elevated blood lead level is a: 3 month old exclusively breastfed infant 6 month old who lives in a home built after 1970 2 year old with iron deficiency anemia 2 year old who is a picky eater D. - ANS-2 year old with iron deficiency anemia The amount of lead absorbed from the gut is increased in children with nutritional deficiencies such as iron deficiency anemia (IDA)...
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Advanced Practice, Role  Development, Current Trends, and  Health Policy QUESTION AND  CORRECT ANSWER 2023
  • Advanced Practice, Role Development, Current Trends, and Health Policy QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWER 2023

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  • Advanced Practice, Role Development, Current Trends, and Health Policy QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWER 2023 Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) - CORRECT ANSWER-- Completion of accredited graduate level education - Passed national certification examination - Acquired advanced clinical knowledge and skills to provide direct care - Practice and skills build upon the competencies of a Registered Nurse (greater synthesis of data, increased complexity of skills and greater role autono...
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PNCB Prep: Ear, Nose and Throat (Latest 2022/2023) Correct Answers Shown by
  • PNCB Prep: Ear, Nose and Throat (Latest 2022/2023) Correct Answers Shown by

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  • PNCB Prep: Ear, Nose and Throat (Latest 2022/2023) Correct Answers Shown by Which period of gestation does a cleft palate usually occur? 6 to 12 weeks When taking the prenatal history of a baby with a cleft palate, it would be important to ask about: Medications or substance use during pregnancy. Because exposure to toxins may interfere with the developing fetus and be associated with birth defects like cleft palate. What is the average size of the newborn anterior fontanelle? 2.1...
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PNCB Examination questions with answers 2023
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PNCB Examination  2023 with 100% correct answers
  • PNCB Examination 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • PNCB Examination questions & answers 2023 You are seeing a 4-week old infant whose mother states that the child's right eye is wet all the time and sometime there is thick mucus on the lashes. There has been no fever and the baby is feeding well. Eye exam reveals a normal red reflex bilaterally with no evidence of purulent drainage, conjunctival erythema, or cloudiness over the cornea. You suspect: a) adenovirus conjunctivits b) nasolacrimal stenosis c) chlamydial conjunctivitis d) co...
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