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CMN 577 Final Exam Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers |Guaranteed Pass> > BRAND NEW VERSION!! 1) A mother brings her daughter in to the clinic for a well child checkup. She informs you the child has just finished her last round of chemotherapy and doctors are conf...

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1) A mother brings her daughter in to the clinic for a well child checkup. She
informs you the child has just finished her last round of chemotherapy and
doctors are confident she is in remission. She asks about vaccinations and when
to resume her vaccines. The best answer is:


A. When the child is in remission for 1 year
B. As soon as possible to rebuild immunity
C. 90 days after her final treatment and confirmation of remission

D. 6 months after her last treatment - ANSWER C. 90 days after her final
treatment and confirmation of remission


2) In the pediatric clinic, the FNP is evaluating a 5-year-old patient complaining of
nausea, vomiting, & diarrhea for 2 days. The physical exam reveals dry mucous
membranes, increased capillary refill time, tachycardia, and hypotension. What is
the FNPs most appropriate next action?
A. Order CBC & CMP to assess for anemia or electrolyte imbalance
B. Send the child to the ER as these signs indicate a medical emergency
C. Push oral fluids in the office and reassess in 15 minutes

,D. Watchfully wait while parents increase oral fluid intake at home; reassess in 24
hours - ANSWER B. Send the child to the ER as these signs indicate a medical
emergency


3) A pediatric patient weighing 55 pounds is being treated for dehydration. How
much fluid should be replaced in the first 24 hours for this patient?
A. 3050 mL
B. 2200 mL
C. 1575 mL

D. 825 mL - ANSWER CC. 1575 mL


4) Due to the danger of causing discoloration to the emerging permanent teeth
under the skin, which antibiotic should be avoided in children below the age of
12?
A. Amoxicillin
B. Keflex
C. Cipro

D. Doxycycline - ANSWER D. Doxycycline


5) A mother comes into the clinic with a month-old newborn born at 35 weeks
gestation weighing 2.7 kg that was discharged from the NICU 3 week ago. The
mother tells you that a week ago her baby was drinking a formula bottle every 2
hours and doing great. She tells you for the last week her baby is not wanting to
eat, temperature 100.9 F, drowsy when awake, and sleeping longer than usual.
What question would the NP anticipate to ask during the assessment?
A. What formula are you feeding your NB?
B. Have you been to the pediatrician?

, C. How many wet diapers in a 24-hour period?

D. How many bowel movements in a 24-hour period? - ANSWER A. What
formula are you feeding your NB?


6) A new mother is seen in the office today with flulike symptoms. When entering
the room, you notice that the pt is breast feeding. The following objective data is
found on assessment: left breast tenderness, erythema, and firmness. What
antibiotic would the NP prescribe for this patient?
A. Cephalexin x7 days
B. Dicloxacillin x10 days
C. Doxycycline x 8 days

D. Bactrim DS x 5 days - ANSWER B. Dicloxacillin x10 days


7) A child is brought to the clinic by his parents due to itchy, watery, red eyes. He
also has sneezing and a runny nose. The nurse practitioner knows that this
ophthalmologic issue can be safely treated with any of the following except:
A. An ophthalmic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
B. Avoidance of allergens
C. An ophthalmologic mast cell stabilizer

D. Long-term ophthalmologic corticosteroids - ANSWER D. Long-term
ophthalmologic corticosteroids


8) 31-year-old patient comes into the clinic complaining of sore throat, fever, and
coughing x 3 days. Patient temperature is 101.1. Physical exam shows swollen and
tender cervical lymph nodes, red and swollen tonsils with exudates. Which lab
test will you perform to help you diagnose and treat your patient?

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