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NU665 QUIZ 3 2024 EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS A+ GRADED.
.Question 1

Which of the following statements about the developmental
milestones of a 2-year-old child is correct?

a) At 2 years old, children can typically speak in complete sentences
with proper grammar. b) At 2 years old, children can typically build a
tower of 6-7 blocks and begin to run well. c) At 2 years old, children
can typically draw a circle and recognize letters. d) At 2 years old,
children can typically understand the concept of time and can tell the
difference between morning and evening.

Question 2

Which vaccination is recommended for all infants at birth,
according to the CDC immunization schedule?

a) Hepatitis A b) Hepatitis B c) Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)
d) Varicella

Question 3

What is the most appropriate initial management for a 4-year-old
child presenting with acute otitis media?

a) Immediate referral to an otolaryngologist b) Watchful waiting for
48-72 hours if the child is not severely ill and follow up with
antibiotics if no improvement c) Immediate surgical intervention d)
High-dose intravenous antibiotics

Question 4

Which of the following is NOT a typical clinical manifestation of
Kawasaki disease in children?

,a) Prolonged fever lasting more than 5 days b) Productive cough and
wheezing c) Conjunctivitis without discharge d) Swelling and redness of
the hands and feet

Question 5

In the management of pediatric asthma, which medication is
considered the first-line treatment for long-term control?

a) Short-acting beta-agonists (SABAs) b) Leukotriene receptor
antagonists c) Inhaled corticosteroids d) Systemic corticosteroids

Question 6

A 3-year-old child presents with a barking cough, inspiratory
stridor, and respiratory distress. What is the most likely diagnosis?

a) Bronchiolitis b) Croup (laryngotracheobronchitis) c) Pneumonia d)
Epiglottitis

Question 7

What is the recommended management for a 1-year-old child with
mild dehydration due to gastroenteritis?

a) Intravenous fluids b) Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) c) NPO
(nothing by mouth) and observe d) High-dose antibiotics

Question 8

Which of the following is a common cause of iron deficiency anemia
in toddlers?

a) Excessive cow's milk consumption b) Genetic factors c) Frequent
infections d) Low protein intake

Question 9

, What is the most appropriate next step in the evaluation of a 5-year-
old child with suspected developmental delay?

a) Immediate psychiatric evaluation b) Comprehensive developmental
assessment including history, physical examination, and
standardized developmental screening tools c) Routine follow-up in 6
months d) MRI of the brain

Question 10

Which of the following conditions is characterized by a "strawberry
tongue" and a sandpaper-like rash in children?

a) Roseola b) Scarlet fever c) Measles d) Rubella

Question 11

Which dietary recommendation is appropriate for a 6-month-old
infant starting solid foods?

a) Introduce iron-fortified cereals as the first solid food. b) Start with
fruit juices to encourage fluid intake. c) Introduce cow's milk to provide
adequate calcium. d) Begin with honey to provide natural sweetness.

Question 12

What is the recommended treatment for a child with moderate to
severe croup?

a) Single dose of oral dexamethasone and nebulized epinephrine if
needed. b) High-dose antibiotics and nebulized albuterol. c) Intravenous
fluids and humidified oxygen. d) Surgical intervention to relieve airway
obstruction.

Question 13

A 7-year-old child presents with a painless limp and limited range of
motion in the hip. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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