BARKLEY PNP DRT 2 EXAM NEWEST
2024 – 2025 ACTUAL EXAM 100
UQUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+
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Kimberly, 15, has done from having may close friends at school to being virtually friendless, She does not talk to anyone in the family about it. Her school performance, once stellar, has also declined as she faces difficulty organizing her homework assignments. Upon interview with the nurse practitioner learns that Kimberly is aware of the changes but does not belive it to be a problem. Ahe seems only concerned with a boy at school. for whom she has stong feelings. Of these behavior which one is not condisered a developmental warning sign?
A. Apparent personality change
B. Poor adjustment to school
C. difficulty accepting failure
D. Withdrawal from friends and family - CORRECT ANSWER-
B
You are folliwn up on a 12 year old sickle cell patient who has been hospitalized for a pain crisis. the patients hisoty indicates four previous hospitlzations this year for tother pain crises. His lab test indicate hemoglobin is 9g/dL and a white blood cell coung of 10500. Which of the following indicates the most appropriate treaemt for this patient?
A. Schedule monthly blood transfusion
B. Start the child on penicillin twice daily for one year
C. Meperidine
D. Refer to a hematologist to begin hydoxyurea - CORRECT
ANSWER-D
You have just diagnosed a 2.5 year old girl with iron deficiency anemao. The patients lab tests indicate that her hemoglobin is 10.9g/dl, hematocrit is 32% and serum ferritin is 25ug/L. The patietns retains much of her color and has nroam breathing function. Which of the following si the most approtpatie treatment optiun for this patient?
A. Blood transfusion
B. 3 to 6 mg/kg/day of elemental iron
C. 2 to mg/kg/day of elemental iron
D. Intravenous iron supplemtnatinon - CORRECT ANSWER-B The parents of a 2 month old male bring him to the emergency department. His parens info you the he has a history of iiirtibility. He has developed recurrent vomitng and choking while feeding. You ask the parens about the child's stools, to which they respond by saying that he has been going less frequently, but there are no noticeable changes in the stool itself. Of the following choices, which is the most likely cause?
A. Pyloric stenosis
B. Meningitis
C. Hirschprungs disease
D. Gastroesophageal reflex disease - CORRECT ANSWER-D [Show Less]