NURS 682 Exam 2 Questions With 100%
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Obesity - answer✔BMI >= 95th percentile for age
overweight - answer✔BMI between 85th and 95th percentile for age
underweight - answer✔BMI < 5th percentile for age
3 - answer✔at what age does blood pressure screenings begin in children?
prehypertension - answer✔repeated bp readings between 90th and 95th percentile
stage 1 hypertension - answer✔bp readings between 95th and 99th percentile + 5 mmHg
stage 2 hypertension - answer✔bp readings over 99th percentile + 5 mmHg
diet, exercise, weight management - answer✔what is the first line treatment for hypertension in
children?
renal ultrasounds, echo, and retinal exam - answer✔what are some important labs to order if BP
readings greater than 95th percentile?
4 - answer✔at what age do hearing and vision screening begin?
heel stick - answer✔screening performed in newborns and again 7-14 days in some states?
1 and 2 years - answer✔when does the CDC recommend screening for lead poisoning in
children?
rescreen - answer✔what action would you take if a lead screening resulted in levels > 5 mcg/dL?
chelation - answer✔what action would you take if a lead screening resulted in levels > 45
mcg/dL?
iron deficiency - answer✔most common nutritional deficiency in US
12 months - answer✔when is iron deficiency screened for in all children?
preterm infant, multiple pregnancies, nonfortified formula or cows milk before 12 months -
answer✔what are risk factors for iron deficiency in children?
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lean ground up meat, iron fortified cereal, and limiting cows milk - answer✔what are primary
prevention for iron deficiency in children?
elemental iron 3-6 mg/kg - answer✔what medication is used to treat iron deficiency anemia in
children?
fasting lipid screening - answer✔what lab should be ordered in children 2-10 years old who are
overweight or obese, hx of htn or dm, family history of dyslipidemia or early CVD?
DTaP, Hib, HepB, PCV, IPV, rotavirus - answer✔A two month old has not received any
immunizations. which immunizations should the nurse give?
DTaP, Meningococcal - answer✔the nurse is preparing immunizations for a healthy 11 year old
boy with all his prior immunizations. which should be given today?
Varicella - answer✔a 12 month old immunocompromised presents for immunization. which
immunization cannot be given?
acellular - answer✔a vaccine that contains fragments of cells that stimulate an immune response,
but does not contain the whole cell is known as a?
no evidence that thimersal is linked to autism - answer✔which of the following is true about
immunizations containing thimersal and autism?
irritability, loss of appetite, seizures - answer✔what are the possible side effects of DTaP?
fifths disease - answer✔4 year old with fever, headache x 3 days, cheeks red like she has been
slapped. diagnosis?
gastrointestinal disorders - answer✔a 2 month old is due for the rotavirus vaccine. what should
the nurse assess for in the patients history?
6 months - answer✔how long does the WHO recommend breast feeding?
2-3 hours - answer✔how often should mom feed baby during the day?
6 months - answer✔when should complementary foods be introduced
4 oz/day - answer✔how much fruit juice should an infant have?
2 hours - answer✔how much screen time is appropriate for children 2 and older?
leukoria - answer✔white pupil, associated with serious disease and requires prompt
opthalmologic consultation?
blepharospasm - answer✔twitching of the eyelid in response to bright light in newborns, normal?
6 weeks - answer✔newborn has slow following movements with eyes at what age?