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NUR MN 580 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE (GRADED A+)
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The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is preparing to perform a painful procedure on a 
4monthold infant. Besides providing local anesthesia, what other pain control method provides 
analgesic effects? 
A. Providing toys 
B. Singing or music 
C. Sucrose solution Correct 
D. Swaddling or cuddling 
12. An adolescent female reports moderate dysmenorrhea with periods and tells the primary care 
pediatric nurse practitioner that 400 mg ibuprofen every 6 to 8 completely control her pain. What ...
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NUR MN580 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS | LATEST GRADED A+ (2023-2024)
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The parent of an 18monthold child calls the clinic to report that the child has a rectal 
temperature of 100.4°F (38°C). The child is playing normally, taking fluids well, and has a 
slightly reduced appetite. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner recommend? 
A. Administering an antipyretic medication 
B. Bringing the child to the clinic for evaluation 
C. Offering extra fluids and calling if symptoms change Correct 
D. Ordering outpatient lab work such as a CBC 
7. The prima...
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MN 580 Pediatric Mid Term answers, Latest 2021/2022; already graded A+ (verified).
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An 18-year-old man presents with periumbilical pain, vomiting, and abdominal cramping over the past 
48 hours. Physical examination reveals rebound tenderness and laboratory analysis shows the presence 
of bandemia and a total WBC of 28,000 mm3. To support the diagnosis of acute appendicitis with 
suspected appendiceal rupture, you consider obtaining the following abdominal imaging study: 
Question options: 
1) Magnetic resonance image (MRI). 
2) Computed tomography (CT) scan. 
3) Ultrasound. 
4...
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MN 580 Pediatric Mid Term answers, Latest 2021/2022; already graded A+ (verified).
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An 18-year-old man presents with periumbilical pain, vomiting, and abdominal cramping over the past 
48 hours. Physical examination reveals rebound tenderness and laboratory analysis shows the presence 
of bandemia and a total WBC of 28,000 mm3. To support the diagnosis of acute appendicitis with 
suspected appendiceal rupture, you consider obtaining the following abdominal imaging study: 
Question options: 
1) Magnetic resonance image (MRI). 
2) Computed tomography (CT)...
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MN 580 MIDTERM EXAM – QUESTION AN ANSWERS (TWO SETS)
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1. An 18-year-old man presents with periumbilical pain, vomiting, and abdominal cramping over the past 48 hours. Physical examination reveals rebound tenderness and laboratory analysis shows the presence of bandemia and a total WBC of 28,000 mm3. To support the diagnosis of acute appendicitis with suspected appendiceal rupture, you consider obtaining the following abdominal imaging study:
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MN580 PEDIATRIC FINAL EXAM: |Latest-Update, 100% Correct Graded A+
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MN580 PEDIATRIC FINAL EXAM: Question 1 2 / 2 points An 18-year-old man presents with periumbilical pain, vomiting, and abdominal cramping over the past 48 hours. Physical examination reveals rebound tenderness and laboratory a nalysis shows the presence of bandemia and a total WBC of 28,000 mm3. To support the diagnosis of acute appendicitis with suspected appendiceal rupture, you consider obtaining the following abdominal imaging study: Question options: 1) Magnetic resonance image (MRI). 2) Co...
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MN580 PEDIATRIC FINAL EXAM: |Latest-Update, 100% Correct Graded A+|
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MN580 PEDIATRIC FINAL EXAM: Question 1 2 / 2 points An 18-year-old man presents with periumbilical pain, vomiting, and abdominal cramping over the past 48 hours. Physical examination reveals rebound tenderness and laboratory a nalysis shows the presence of bandemia and a total WBC of 28,000 mm3. To support the diagnosis of acute appendicitis with suspected appendiceal rupture, you consider obtaining the following abdominal imaging study: Question options: 1) Magnetic resonance image (MRI). 2) ...
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