ANCC QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS |
ESTUDY LATEST, ALL ANSWERED
**1. What is a key symptom of Kawasaki Disease?**
- A) High fever
- B) Swollen feet
- C) Strawberry tongue
- D) Rash on the face
**✔✔ - Answer: C) Strawberry tongue**
---
**2. What is a key symptom of strep throat?**
- A) Cough
- B) Strawberry tongue
- C) Swollen hands
- D) High fever
**✔✔ - Answer: B) Strawberry tongue**
---
**3. Which of the following is a symptom of Kawasaki Disease?**
- A) Rash on the legs
- B) Swollen hands, swollen feet, and fever
- C) Strawberry tongue and red eyes
- D) Ear infection
**✔✔ - Answer: B) Swollen hands, swollen feet, and fever**
---
**4. What tests are included in the work-up for Kawasaki Disease?**
- A) Chest X-ray and MRI
- B) CBC, ESR, liver enzymes, urinalysis, and throat culture
- C) Blood pressure check and eye exam
- D) Skin biopsy and ultrasound
**✔✔ - Answer: B) CBC, ESR, liver enzymes, urinalysis, and throat culture**
---
**5. What is the treatment for Kawasaki Disease?**
- A) Antibiotics and hydration
- B) ASA (Aspirin) and Immunoglobulin
,ESTUDY
- C) Steroids and rest
- D) Antivirals and pain medication
**✔✔ - Answer: B) ASA (Aspirin) and Immunoglobulin**
---
**6. What is characteristic of an innocent murmur?**
- A) Grade 3 or higher and worsens when sitting up
- B) Grade 2 or lower, softer when sitting up, and musical sound
- C) Thrill is palpable, and sound is harsh
- D) Louder when lying down, harsh sound
**✔✔ - Answer: B) Grade 2 or lower, softer when sitting up, and musical sound**
---
**7. What is characteristic of a pathologic murmur?**
- A) Softer when sitting up
- B) Grade 3 or higher, thrill palpable, worsens when sitting up
- C) Grade 1, softer when lying down
- D) Thrill absent, no changes when sitting up
**✔✔ - Answer: B) Grade 3 or higher, thrill palpable, worsens when sitting up**
---
**8. What is Nursemaid's Elbow?**
- A) Common injury in children aged 1-4 years
- B) Common injury in teenagers
- C) A condition that affects only adults
- D) A sprain in the wrist
**✔✔ - Answer: A) Common injury in children aged 1-4 years**
---
**9. What happens in Nursemaid's Elbow?**
- A) The annular ligament slips over the radial head
- B) The ulnar ligament is torn
- C) The elbow joint is dislocated
- D) The shoulder pops out of place
**✔✔ - Answer: A) The annular ligament slips over the radial head**
---
**10. What is Osgood-Schlatter Disease?**
,ESTUDY
- A) Common in children aged 5-7 years
- B) A condition affecting young adults
- C) A common condition in adolescents around age 15
- D) A condition related to hip dysplasia
**✔✔ - Answer: C) A common condition in adolescents around age 15**
---
**11. What is Transient Synovitis?**
- A) A viral infection causing swollen knees
- B) An irritable hip condition with a negative Trendelenburg sign
- C) A genetic disorder affecting the joints
- D) A condition causing leg weakness
**✔✔ - Answer: B) An irritable hip condition with a negative Trendelenburg sign**
---
**12. What is a common history before developing Transient Synovitis?**
- A) Head trauma 1-2 days prior
- B) A urinary infection 7-14 days prior
- C) Upper respiratory infection 7-14 days prior
- D) Severe dehydration 3 days before
**✔✔ - Answer: C) Upper respiratory infection 7-14 days prior**
---
**13. What virus causes Roseola?**
- A) Epstein-Barr virus
- B) Human herpesvirus 6
- C) Measles virus
- D) Influenza virus
**✔✔ - Answer: B) Human herpesvirus 6**
---
**14. What is a unique feature of the measles rash?**
- A) Starts on the trunk, spreads to the head and feet
- B) Starts on the head and neck, spreads to the trunk and extremities
- C) Appears on the hands and feet first
- D) Spreads unevenly across the body
**✔✔ - Answer: B) Starts on the head and neck, spreads to the trunk and extremities**
---
, ESTUDY
**15. What is another name for measles?**
- A) Varicella
- B) Roseola
- C) Rubeola
- D) Fifth Disease
**✔✔ - Answer: C) Rubeola**
---
**16. What type of rash is seen with Fifth Disease?**
- A) Vesicular rash
- B) Lacy macular rash
- C) Raised papular rash
- D) Itchy blistering rash
**✔✔ - Answer: B) Lacy macular rash**
---
**17. What is another name for Fifth Disease?**
- A) Erythema Infectiosum
- B) Varicella
- C) Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease
- D) Scarlet Fever
**✔✔ - Answer: A) Erythema Infectiosum**
---
**18. What is characteristic of Herpangina?**
- A) Painful vesicles on the soft palate and mouth
- B) Rash on the palms and soles
- C) Swollen lymph nodes
- D) Red eyes and runny nose
**✔✔ - Answer: A) Painful vesicles on the soft palate and mouth**
---
**19. At what age is Roseola typically diagnosed?**
- A) 6 months
- B) 7-13 months
- C) 2-3 years
- D) 5-7 years
**✔✔ - Answer: B) 7-13 months**
The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:
Guaranteed quality through customer reviews
Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.
Quick and easy check-out
You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.
Focus on what matters
Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!
Frequently asked questions
What do I get when I buy this document?
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?
Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.
Who am I buying these notes from?
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller Estudyr. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
Will I be stuck with a subscription?
No, you only buy these notes for $14.99. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.