NCC Exam Practice Questions and answers 100% correct 2023
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NCC Exam Practice Questions and answers 100% correct 2023
Which of the following is a gram negative rod? - correct answer E. Coli
Which if the following could have a tentative identification of "cocci in chains"? - correct answer Streptococcus
Which antibiotic best treats Chlamydia? - ...
NCC Exam Practice Questions and answers 100% correct 2023
Which of the following is a gram negative rod? - correct answer E. Coli
Which if the following could have a tentative identification of "cocci in chains"?
- correct answer Streptococcus
Which antibiotic best treats Chlamydia? - correct answer Erythromycin
Dark blue or magenta colored papules or nodules (blue berry muffin sign) sometimes seen with congenital CMV are a result of what? - correct answer Extramedullary dermal erythropoiesis
Fetal hemoglobin shifts the oxy-hemoglobin dissociated curve to the? - correct
answer Left
Alkalosis shifts the oxy-hemoglobin dissociation curve to the? - correct answer Left
Which of the following is NOT a problem that can occur with chronic lasix therapy? - correct answer Metabolic acidosis
When performing a needle aspiration for a pneumothorax, the needle should be places where? - correct answer Above the rib
Which of the following is NOT a reason to use flucytosine in conjunction with amphotericin B? - correct answer The incidence of adverse effects is decreased A 33 week gestation infant displays the following characteristics at one minute
of age:
HR 90
No respiratory effort
Some flexion of extremities
Weak reflex irritability
Blue and pale - correct answer 3
A 900 gram infant is receiving NS flushes of 1mL every 4 hours. How many meq/kg/day of Na+ is the infant receiving from flushes? - correct answer 1 meq/kg/day
An IV of D12W is running at 6mL/hr. How many mg/kg/minute of glucose if a 1500 gram infant receving? - correct answer 8 mg/kg/minutes
When doing an LP, what is the most appropriate interspace? - correct answer
L4-5
Low umbilical artery catheters should be places where? - correct answer L3-
4
Soft tissue on an overpenetrated CXR will look? - correct answer dark
In utero blood going through the patent ductus arteriosus travels which direction? - correct answer right to left
A 27 week gestation infant presents with bounding pulses, tachypnea, increased O2 requirement, and a Grade II holosystolic murmur on day 2 of life. Blood shunting through the PDA is most likely being shunted which direction? - correct answer left to right
A full term infant presents with cyanosis that does not respond to O2 in the delivery room and a single S2 is also noted. Which of the following defects does the infant most likely have? - correct answer Pulmonary atresia
S1 is best heard where? - correct answer apex
The CXR of an infant with hypoplastic left heart syndrome will most likely have? - correct answer increased pulmonary vascular markings
When does the fastest myelination occur? - correct answer 2nd trimester
Evidence suggests that maternal valproic acid may be related to? - correct answer Fetal neural tube defects
What % of infants with congenital CMV are asymptomatic at birth? - correct answer 90%
The best time to obtain a herpes culture in the neonate with suspected herpes
is? - correct answer 24-48 hours of age
Which of the following is most likely to present with congenital cataracts? - correct answer Rubella
Periventricular calcifications are most often seen in the which of the following congenital infections? - correct answer CMV Digestion of which of the following is LEAST dependent on bile salts? - correct
answer medium chain triglycerides (MCT)
An infant has several nodules that are diagnosed as subcutaneous fat necrosis. Which of the following should the infant be monitored for? - correct answer Hypercalcemia
Which is the correct I:T ratio of the following CBC:
WBC 3200
Segs 40%
Bands 21%
Lymphs 35%
metas 2%
Eos 2% - correct answer 0.36
What is the cause of pneumotosis in NEC? - correct answer gas forming bacteria within submucosa
Testing the biceps reflex best tests? - correct answer Phasic tone
Which of the following drugs may cause improvement in the infant with transient neonatal myasthenia gravis? - correct answer Neostigmine methylsulfate
The best definition of beneficence is: - correct answer The moral obligation to "do good".
When evaluating for early digitalis toxicity on an EKG the most reliable sign is:
- correct answer Prolongation of the PR interval
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