CMN 571 Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers
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CMN 571 Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers
When should Heb B not be given? - Answer-Serious allergic reaction to yeast or any vaccine component (previous reaction to hep B)
How is rotavirus spread? - Answer-fecal-oral transmission, contact with contaminated surfaces, eating contamin...
CMN 571 Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers When should Heb B not be given? - Answer -Serious allergic reaction to yeast or any vaccine component (previous reaction to hep B) How is rotavirus spread? - Answer -fecal -oral transmission, contact with contaminated surfaces, eating contaminated foods Side effect of rotavirus vaccine? (RV5, RV1) - Answer -intussusception Maximum initial dose age for rotavirus? - Answer -14 weeks and 6 days (no safety data on older infant administration) When should you not give rotavirus vaccine? RSV1 specifically? - Answer -previous serious allergic reaction of infant w history of intussception of any cause Infant with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) infant with acute moderate or severe gastroenteritis RSV1 specifically with latex allergies Adverse effects of rotavirus? - Answer -vomiting and diarrhea cough and runny nose When should DTaP not be given? - Answer -child w previous reaction, who has developed encephalopathy within 7 days of previous dose individual w progressive neurologic disorder (infant spasm, uncontrolled epilepsy, progressive encephalopathy) until their nauro status is clarified and stabilized Precautions to DTaP vaccine? - Answer -High fever (40.5), persistent inconsolable crying, or shock like state within 48 hours of prev dose, seizures within 3 days of prev dose, Guillain -Barre syndrome within 6 weeks of prev dose, or incident moderate or severe acute illness with or without fever Pneumococcal vaccine should be deferred when? - Answer -during a moderate or severe acute illness with or without fever Adverse effects of Pneumococcal vaccine - Answer -small risk of febrile seizure if administered with inactivated influenza vaccine IPV vaccine - Answer -Poliomyelitis vaccine Contraindications to adminsitering IPV vaccine? - Answer -moderate or severe acute illness with or without fever pregnancy Can you give IPV vaccine during pregnancy? - Answer -Do with precaution MMR Vaccine can cause what reaction? - Answer -Febrile seizures MMR Vaccine should not be given to who? - Answer -Pregnant women What age does a child crawl? - Answer -6-8 months What age does child run? - Answer -18 months What age should the child be able to walk backwards? - Answer -30 months (2.5 years) What age should be using pronouns? - Answer -24 months When should child be holding crayon with fist? - Answer -30 months (2.5 years) When should child be holding crayon with fingers? - Answer -3 years Can a 4-5-year-old tie shoes? - Answer -No, only laces shoes What age copies a circle? - Answer -3 years What age copies a cross? - Answer -4 years What age copies a triangle? - Answer -5 years What age draws vertical lines? - Answer -2 years What age can scribble? - Answer -18 months What are will imitate scribbling? - Answer -15 months What age uses tricycle? - Answer -3 years Which age alternates feet up the stairs? - Answer -4 years What age kicks a ball? - Answer -2 years What age throws a ball? - Answer -18 months Which age does parallel play? - Answer -2 years What age does cooperative play? - Answer -4 years What age reaches with 1 hand? - Answer -6-8 months What age reaches with both hands and puts object in mouth? - Answer -3-5 months What age has 4 words phrases? - Answer -4 years What age says you me and I and makes 3 cube bridge? - Answer -3 years What age jumps with 2 feet? - Answer -2 years What age has vocal of 4-20 words? - Answer -18 months What age has 1-2-word vocabulary? - Answer -12 months What age coos? - Answer -3-5 months What age babbles? - Answer -6-8 months What age draws a circle for a person? - Answer -4 years What age draws a person with appendages eyes and no torso? - Answer -4-5 years What age follows 1 step commands? - Answer -9 months What age follows 2 step commands? - Answer -18 months What ages do you conduct anemia and lead blood test? - Answer -12 months and 2 years What ages do you perform developmental screening? - Answer -9, 18, 30 months What age do you conduct ASD screen? - Answer -18 months, 24 months What is the earliest age a child can be diagnosed with ASD? - Answer -2 years What are the 4 most common early characteristics of autism? - Answer -Failure to orient to name, regard people, use gestures, develop speech
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