PNCB Certification CPN Exam Study test in depth Examination and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest version 2023/2024
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PNCB Certification CPN Exam Study test in depth Examination and 100% correctly verified Solutions Latest version 2023/2024
Which of the following set of symptoms would be most consistent GABHS infection?
a) cough, nasal congestion, cervical lymphadenopathy
b) fever, HA, tender cervical lymphaden...
PNCB Certification CPN Exam Study test
in depth Examination and 100% correctly
verified Solutions Latest version
2023/2024
Which of the following set of symptoms would be most consistent
GABHS infection?
a) cough, nasal congestion, cervical lymphadenopathy
b) fever, HA, tender cervical lymphadenopathy
c) cough, fever, macular papular rash to trunk
d) sneezing, rhinorrhea, exudative tonsils - correct answer b)
fever, HA, tender cervical lymphadenopathy
A most concerning cardiac finding in a newborn or infant
assessment is:
a) a blood pressure of 70/40
b) decreased femoral pulses
c) a regular heart rate of 100 while sleeping
d) a soft, grade 3/6 systolic murmur - correct answer b)
decreased femoral pulses
A 12-year-old girl seen at a routine visit has a blood pressure of
140/90. She denies any symptoms. The initial management would
include:
a) intravenous pyelogram
b) return for two repeat blood pressure measurements
c) no follow-up needed-blood pressure probably related to
anxiety
,d) diuretic therapy - correct answer b) return for two repeat
blood pressure measurements
The NP is assessing a neonate for congestive heart failure. The
NP would expect to find:
a) poor feeding and tachypnea
b) jaundice and the liver at 1cm below right costal margin on
palpitation
c) pitting ankle edema and lethargy
d) bradycardia and sweating - correct answer a) poor feeding
and tachypnea
The rash associated with Acute Rheumatic Fever is:
a) pink papular with pale centre on face and trunk that is pruritic
b) macular erythematous with pale centre on the trunk and
extremities
c) nodular near the extensors
d)non-pruritic vesicular on trunk - correct answer b) macular
erythematous with pale centre on the trunk and extremities
Blood pressure should be measured at well child visits, beginning
at age:
a) 2 years
b) 3 years
c) 4 years
d) 5 years - correct answer b) 3 years
,The initial presentation of acute rheumatic fever is preceded by:
a) a viral illness
b) group a streptococcal infection
c) exposure to mites
d) exposure to chicken pox - correct answer b) group a
streptococcal infection
Which of the following is a common cause of coronary artery
disease in childhood?
a) rheumatic fever
b) hypertension
c) systemic lupus erythematous
d) kawasaki disease - correct answer d) kawasaki disease
A school-age child has an abrupt onset of sore throat, nausea,
headache, and temperature of 102.3F. An examination reveals
petechia on the soft palate, beefy-red tonsils with yellow exudate,
and fine erythematous papules that are sandpaper like. A rapid
antigen detection test is negative. What is the next step in the
management of this child?
a) obtain an anti-streptococcal antibody titer
b) perform a follow-up throat culture
c) prescribe amoxicillin for 10 days
d) send to the ED for further evaluation - correct answer b)
perform a follow-up throat culture
A school-age child has an abrupt onset of headache and fatigue 4
days ago. An examination reveals small erythematous macules on
, the wrists and ankles which is report to have developed today.
How will the PNP proceed?
a) encourage systematic treatment is needed as the illness is
most likely viral
b) order RMSF IgG titer
c) prescribe amoxicillin
d) prescribe erythromycin - correct answer b) order RMSF IgG
titer
A child has developed honey-coloured crusts around his nose,
mouth, and buttocks that are not getting better, The best
treatment would be:
a) cephalexin
b) hydrocortisone
c) mupirocin
d) triple antibiotic ointment - correct answer a) cephalexin
A child with boggy nasal mucosa has voluminous clear discharge,
dark circles under his eyes and a very itchy erythematous
papular red rash behind his knees, on his wrists, and in his
antecubital areas. The diagnosis is:
a) psoriasis
b) atopic dermatitis
c) tinea corporis
d) poison ivy - correct answer b) atopic dermatitis
An 18-month-old presents with a rash faint but covering the face,
trunk, and extremities. Prior to getting the rash, the child had a
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