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ARDMS Pediatric Review with Correct Answers
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Most common malignant liver tumor in children? - 
 Hepatoblastoma 
 
2nd most common malignant liver tumor in children. Seen w/ hep B and Wilsons disease. - 
 HCC 
 
Most common benign hepatic tumor of childhood. - 
 Infantile Hemangioendothelioma 
 
Benign liver lesion made up of small blood filled spaces lined w/ endothelial cells - 
 Cavernous Hemangioma 
 
Congenital benign liver tumor originating along portal triads - 
 Mesenc...
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FHEA PEDS Questions and 100% Correct answers
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which of the following cases requires phototherapy? 
-infant with biliary atresia and direct bilirubin of 9 mg/dL 
-a 24 hour-old full-term infant with an indirect bilirubin of 13 
-a 24 hour-old small for gestational age infant with an indirect bilirubin of 13 mg/dL 
-3 day-old breast fed baby with an indirect bilirubin of 15 mg/dL 
a 24 hour-old small for gestational age infant with an indirect bilirubin of 13 mg/dL 
TB between 15 and 20 mg/dL (term babies of normal for gestational age) 
For T...
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NURS 629 Exam 4 Questions and Solutions 2024
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NURS 629 Exam 4 Questions and Solutions 
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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? - Answer -serum conjugated bilirubin concentration 
greater than 1 mg/dL if the total bilirubin is less than 5.0 mg/dL or more than 20% of the total bilirubin if 
the the total bilirubin is greater than 5 mg/dL (p. 862 AAP book) 
What is breastfeeding ja...
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NURS 629 Exam 4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024/2025
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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 1 mg/dL if the total bilirubin is less than 5.0 mg/dL or more than 20% 
of the total bilirubin if the the total bilirubin is greater than 5 mg/dL (p. 862 ...
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PNCB Exam Questions and Answers
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What is the developmental stage and age range defined as experiencing the world 
through senses and actions? - Answer-Piaget's Sensorimotor, Birth to 2 years 
What is the developmental stage and age range defined as representing things with 
words and images? - Answer-Piaget's Preoperational, 2 to 6 years old 
What is the developmental stage and age range defined as thinking logically about 
concrete events and grasping concrete analogies? - Answer-Piaget's Co...
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NURSING RN 101 NL Knowldg & Clinic Judgmt Advanced Rationales. 
 
 
Test: Knowledge and Clinical Judgement Advanced Test 
Question: 1 
 
A nurse is collecting data on a client who is diagnosed with schizophrenia and is taking clozapine (Clozaril). Which of the following findings indicates the client is experiencing an adverse effect of the medication? 
Heart rate 64/min 
 
 
In this item, you need nursing knowledge of clozapine to recall adverse effects associated with the medication. Based on a...
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Pediatric ARDMS Comprehensive Exam And Actual Answers 2024.
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Most common malignant liver tumor in children? - Answer Hepatoblastoma 
 
2nd most common malignant liver tumor in children. Seen w/ hep B and Wilsons disease. - Answer HCC 
 
Most common benign hepatic tumor of childhood. - Answer Infantile Hemangioendothelioma 
 
Benign liver lesion made up of small blood filled spaces lined w/ endothelial cells - Answer Cavernous Hemangioma 
 
Congenital benign liver tumor originating along portal triads - Answer Mesenchymal Hamartoma (aka Lymphangi...
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WGU D119 Pediatric Primary Care Exam Questions and Answers #Verified
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1 day old bilirubin 14, direct 0.5? - CORRECT ANSWER-Pathologic Jaundice (>12, direct >2, day of life I, fast rate of rise >5/day). Next best test is a Coombs test (+ means Rh or ABO incompatibility; - indicated maternal fetal transfusion, twin/twin trasfusion, IDM, spherocytosis 
I week old baby with cyanosis when feeding but pinks up when crying? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Choanal Atresia - Restricted nasal passages (choana). Associated with 
CHARGE syndrome (Coloboma, Heart defects, Atresia c...
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Pediatric ARDMS Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Most common malignant liver tumor in children? 
Hepatoblastoma 
 
 
 
2nd most common malignant liver tumor in children. Seen w/ hep B and Wilsons disease. 
HCC 
 
 
 
Most common benign hepatic tumor of childhood. 
Infantile Hemangioendothelioma 
 
 
 
Benign liver lesion made up of small blood filled spaces lined w/ endothelial cells 
Cavernous Hemangioma 
 
 
 
Congenital benign liver tumor originating along portal triads 
Mesenchymal Hamartoma (aka Lymphangioma) 
 
 
 
Congenital cystic dila...
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Cirrhosis Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Cirrhosis Exam Questions and 
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What are the causes of cirrhosis? - Answer- alcoholism 
virus or other toxin 
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) or NASH: non-alcoholic steatohepatitis 
Biliary obstruction 
Pediatrics: biliary atresia 
What is biliary atresia? - Answer- disease of the bile ducts that only affects infants. Bile 
ducts become inflamed and block soon after birth. Bile stays in liver and starts to 
destroy liver cells rapidly causing cirrhosis and scaring. 
Wh...
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