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What are the early findings of DDH (developmental dysplasia of the hip)? correct answers Early findings include those found between 2 and 3 months of age ("loose phase"). They include: 
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- unequal gluteal and upper thigh folds 
 
How is DDH (developmental dysplasia of the hip) treated? correct answers If DDH is caught at birth then the patient simply gets a hip cast (referral required). 
 
Subluxation can correct by two weeks of age. If a "click" is heard then re-eval...
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A previously well full-term infant presents with bilious vomiting. What is the first disease process that the infant should be evaluated for? - ANSWER malrotation with midgut volvulus 
 
Omphalocele and gastroschisis can best be differentiated by: - ANSWER Assessing involvement of the umbilicus 
 
Which gastrointestinal condition is associated with a high incidence of associated malformation? - ANSWER Omphalocele
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CMN 568 Unit 3 Test Questions With Verified Correct Answers In children younger than 5 years of age, what is the most likely cause of recurrent wheezing? - ANSWER asthma What are clues from the medical history that may facilitate a diagnosis of asthma
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CMN 568 Unit 4 Test QUESTIONS 
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When does malrotation occur? - ANSWER at about the 10th week of 
gestation 
What is a malrotation? - ANSWER a congenital abnormality that occurs 
during the embryonic phase of development when the midgut retracts into 
the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? - 
ANSWER at 3 weeks of life 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? - ANSWER bilious...
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When does malrotation occur? 
at about the 10th week of gestation 
What is a malrotation? 
a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of development when the midgut 
retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? 
at 3 weeks of life 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? 
bilious vomitting 
How is a malrotation diagnosed? 
upper GI stu...
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Incidence of malrotation ️️1/500 LB 
Esophageal atresia (+/- tracheal fistula) accounts for how many of all GI atresias? ️️1/3 
Esophageal atresia is associated with >23 conditions. Which condition is most often seen with 
esophageal atresia? ️️VATER 
30% of duodenal atresia cases are associated with which chromosomal condition? ️️trisomy 
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incidence of duodenal atresia ️️1/10,000 LB 
Duodenal atresia accounts for wh...
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Low Risk Neonatal Nursing Certification Exam 192 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Normal HgA1C - CORRECT ANSWER less than 6% 
 
Normal pregnancy weight gain - CORRECT ANSWER 15-20 lbs 
 
HELLP - CORRECT ANSWER Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelets 
 
What does Fetal Alcohol Syndrome look like on assessment - CORRECT ANSWER thin upper lip, no philthrum, small palpebral fissures 
 
What drug causes abruptions? - CORRECT ANSWER Cocaine 
 
Negative effects of Heroin - CORRECT ANSWER ...
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what is intussusception - answerproximal segment of the bowel "telescopes" into a more 
distal segment 
what is the cause of intussusception - answerunknown in children 
what is used for diagnosis of intussusception - answer- health hx 
- physical exam 
what is apart of the health hx for intussusception - answerpresent illness and chief complaint 
what is apart of the physical exam for intussusception - answerpalpate abd for presence of 
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A major characteristic of autosomal recessive disorder is - Possible consanguinity 
 
A 2100 gram IUGR infant born at 38 weeks has an enlarged liver and spleen. Jaundice is present. 
To confirm cytomegalovirus infection, a culture should be obtained from the neonate's blood, 
spinal fluid, or urine within ______ - 2-4 weeks of birth 
 
Neonates with linear skull fractures commonly ______ - require follow up but complete 
recovery is typical 
 
A decision to provide morphi...
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what is intussusception - answerproximal segment of the bowel "telescopes" into a more 
distal segment 
what is the cause of intussusception - answerunknown in children 
what is used for diagnosis of intussusception - answer- health hx 
- physical exam 
what is apart of the health hx for intussusception - answerpresent illness and chief complaint 
what is apart of the physical exam for intussusception - answerpalpate abd for presence of 
sau...
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CMN 568 UNIT 5 TEST – FB WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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The 50 year old patient c/o heartburn, typically 30 minutes after meals when he reclines on his couch, in the absence of 'alarm' symptoms, what should be the initial treatment? 
a. PPI for 4-8 weeks 
b. H2 antagonist for 4-8 weeks 
c. Refer to GI for upper endoscopy 
d. Antacids prn for heartburn 
a. PPI for 4-8 weeks 
Abd Pain PPT 
 
 
 
Standard triple therapy of H. pylori-associated PUD includes all EXCEPT: 
a. PPI po BID 
b. Clarithromycin 500 mg po BID 
c. Amoxicillin 1 gm po BID 
d. Bism...
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