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1. The incidence of congenital heart defects is estimated to be of all live
births. 20% 10% 5% 1%
2. 2 Breastmilk can
... [Show More] be safely stored in a freezer below 0 degrees Fahrenheit for
how long? Three months Six months One year Two years
3. 3 Which foreign body needs immediate removal from a five-year-old boy’s nose?
Bean Bead Stone Battery
4. 4 The most useful diagnostic test in delayed puberty is .
complete thyroid panel X-Ray of the left wrist and hand X-Ray of the right wrist
and hand X-Ray of the spinal column
5. 5 An average vision of a two-year-old child is approximately: 20/150 20/400
20/70 20/30
6. 6 A five-year-old female presents for a follow-up emergency room visit with a
diagnosis of bronchitis. You would expect which treatment to have been
prescribed? Oral steroids Azithromycin Increase rest and fluid Albuterol
7. 7 An adolescent with a chronic asthma cough notes that symptoms are usually
worse . only with exertion only during the daytime only at night at
night and with exertion
8. 8 An average adolescent female usually experiences her biggest growth spurt at
approximately what age? Ten and half years Eleven and half years Twelve and
half years Thirteen and half years
9. 9 If an adolescent has a bone age of 10 but is actually 13 years of age, this
patient has . an increased risk of fracture in the next three years an
increased risk of osteoporosis as an adult a higher potential for bone growth a
lower potential for bone growth
10. 10 Gardasil results in greater antibody responses for females who are
administered the three-dose series between what ages? Six to twenty-six years
of age, Prior to eleven years of age, Nine to fifteen years of age Nine to twentysix years of age
11. 11 An eight-year old has chronic intermittent nasal congestion. All but which of
the following would support allergic rhinitis? Red swollen turbinates Darkened
areas below eyes Increased basophils on complete blood count (CB Itchy, watery
eyes
12. 12 A fifteen-month old failed treatment with amoxicillin for an otitis media. At his
two-week recheck, his tympanic membrane remained red with distorted
landmarks and he persisted with nasal discharge that is thick and yellowish. The
best action for the nursing practitioner should be to prescribe: A ten-day-course
of augmentin A three-week-course of a cephalexin A higher dose amoxicillin
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