PNCB CPNP-PC Problem Solving Exam Questions and With Distinction level Marking scheme updated 2023/2024
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PNCB CPNP-PC Problem Solving Exam Questions and With Distinction level Marking scheme updated 2023/2024
What percentage should a 3-year-old be understood by strangers? - correct answer 90%
What requirements exist for use of booster seats? - correct answer Must use one if less than 4 years old...
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PNCB CPNP-PC Problem Solving Exam
Questions and With Distinction level Marking
scheme updated 2023/2024
What percentage should a 3-year-old be understood by
strangers? - correct answer 90%
What requirements exist for use of booster seats? - correct
answer Must use one if less than 4 years old or less than 40 lbs
What should you do if an infant is born to a HepB + mother? -
correct answer Hep B vaccine and HBIG within 12 hours of
birth
Test for HBsAg and antibody to HBsAg after 3 or more doses of
Hep B
What vaccine should be given to pregnant women? - correct
answer TDaP
Up until what age must you give two doses of influenza for the
initial innoculation? - correct answer 9 years
Two doses must be 1 month apart
What should you consider when performing a Mantoux test on a
recent immigrant? - correct answer Whether they have received
the Bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccine as this can cause false
positives
,What syndrome is described by:
Microcephaly
Flattened nose
Protruding tongue
Inner epicanthal folds
Upward slanting eyes
Hypotonia
Brushfield spots
Single palmar crease - correct answer Down Syndrome/
Trisomy 21
,"Shield" shaped chest
Lack of secondary sex characteristics
Bicuspid aortic valve
Coarctation of the aorta - correct answer Turner Syndrome
What syndrome is described by:
Tall stature
Arm > height
Thin extremities and fingers
Long narrow face
Pectus excavatum or carinatum
Hyperextension of the joints
High arched narrow palate
Aortic regurgitation
Mitral valve prolapse
Aortic aneurysm - correct answer Marfan Syndrome
What syndrome is described by:
Decreased muscle tone
Cherry red macula
Listlessness
Blindness
Deafness
Short palpebral fissures
Short philtrum
Micrognathia
Ear anomalies
Aortic arch abnormalities
Hypoparathyroidism
Hypocalcemia
Thymus aplasia - correct answer DiGeorge Syndrome
What weight are babies with low birth weight (LBW)? - correct
answer <2,500g
What weight are babies with very low birth weight (VLBW)? -
correct answer <1,500g
What weight are babies with extremely low birth weight (ELBW)?
- correct answer <1,000g
What are the components of APGAR? - correct answer A -
Appearance
P - Pulse
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