Question 1
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When completing this quiz, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct
including the expectations for
... [Show More] academic integrity?
Selected Answer:
Yes
Question 2
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Antibiotic therapy is one of the mainstays of treatment for which of the following causes of
wheezing?
Selected Answer: c.
Epiglottitis
Question 3
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Dave, age 17, has gynecomastia. You should also assess him for
Selected Answer: c.
Testicular cancer
Question 4
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A small-for-gestational-age infant is born to a 35-year-old woman. He has low-set and
malformed ears, microcephaly, rocker-bottom feet, inguinal hernias, cleft lip/palate, and
micrognathia. Chromosomal analysis is likely to reveal which of the following?
Selected Answer: e.
Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18)
Question 5
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Primary dysmenorrhea is due to
Selected Answer: a.
Elevated prostaglandin level
Question 6
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A 3-week-old male infant with 2 days of projectile, nonbilious vomiting and constant feeding.
Which of the following is the most likely etiology?
Selected Answer: f.
Pyloric stenosis
Question 7
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Which fo the following foods would be most appropriate for a child with celiac disease?
Selected Answer: a.
Rice with butter
Question 8
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Which of the following is a measure of childhood intelligence?
Selected Answer: a.
Bayley scales
Question 9
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An 8-month-old baby arrives to the office with his mother with a complaint of
decreased left arm movement. He is a product of a normal term pregnancy, has had
no medical problems, and was in good health when his mother dropped him off at
the daycare center. Upper arm radiographs show a left humerus spiral fracture.
Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?
Selected
Answer:
b.
Send the child to the hospital for admission and call child protective
services.
Question 10
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A 4-year-old female with profuse vomiting, sweating, lacrimation, and diarrhea, who seizes
in the emergency room. Which of the following is the most likely etiology?
Selected Answer: f.
Insecticide ingestion
Question 11
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A 9-year-old is diagnosed with dyspepsia without hematemesis, melena, or occult blood. The
most appropriate next step is
Selected Answer: d.
Trial of ranitidine (Zantac)
Question 12
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Which of the following therapeutic options is common for the treatment of both bee stings
and bite wounds?
Selected Answer: d.
Tetanus vaccination
Question 13
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You are examining Beth, age 9 months, and note a palpable right supraclavicular node. You
know that this finding is suspicious for
Selected Answer: d.
Lymphoma of the mediastinum
Question 14
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When examining a child with abdominal pain, what symptom would lead to a likely organic
etiology?
Selected Answer: c.
Night waking [Show Less]