MN580 MIDTERM EXAM 3 LATEST VERSIONS
(VERSION A,B AND C) 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM
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A 2 month old infant has a B. Immunization history
staccato cough and fever.
Which aspect of the history
is important in determining
the diagnosis?
A. Daycare attendance
B. Immunization history
C. Medication history
D. Past medical history
,A 2 month old infant will A. Administering ibuprofen or acetaminophen as needed
receive initial
immunizations, and the
parent asks about giving
medications to increase the
infant's comfort and
minimize fever. What will the
pediatric NP recommend?
A. Administering ibuprofen
or acetaminophen as
needed
B Avoiding antipyretics if
possible to attain better
immunity
C. Giving ibuprofen and
acetaminophen only after
vaccines
D. Pretreating the infant
with both ibuprofen and
acetaminophen
,A 3 month old infant who D. Ventricular sepatal defect
was previously healthy now
has a persistent cough,
bilateral lung crackles, and
poor appetite. The primary
care pediatric nurse
practitioner auscultates a
grade III/VI, low-pitched,
holosystolic murmur over
the left lower sternal border
and palpates the liver at
one centimeter below the
ribs. What diagnosis is
likely?
A. Atrial septal defect
B. Corarctation of the aorta
C. Patent ductus arteriosis
D. Ventricular sepatal defect
, A 3-year-old child has had C. Amoxicillinclavulanate twice daily
one episode of acute otitis
media 3 weeks prior with
abnormal tympanogram just
after treatment with
amoxicillin. In the clinic
today, the child has a type B
tympanogram, a
temperature of 102.5°F, and
a bulging tympanic
membrane. What will the
primary care pediatric
nurse practitioner order?
A. A referral for
tympanocentesis
B. Amoxicillin twice daily
C. Amoxicillin clavulanate
twice daily
D. Intramuscular ceftriaxone
A 3 year old child who D. Supportive care
attends daycare has had a
fever, nausea, and vomiting
several weeks prior and
now has darkened urine
and constipation along with
hapatomegaly and RUQ
tenderness. What treatment
is warranted for this child?
A. HAV vaccine
B. Immunoglobulin G
C. Interferonalfa
D. Supportive care
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