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PNCB Review Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED.
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  • PNCB Review Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED. Treatment for a chalazion - -Topical opthalmic ointment Warm compresses NOT oral abx Test for evaluation of Acute rheumatic fever - -ASO titer (antistreptolysin-O) allows you to identify the underlying organism The most common temperamental profile is: - -easy other choices: difficult, slow-to-warm-up Most common asthma trigger in very young child - -Acute respiratory infection Management of pityriasis alba - ...
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PNCB Test Review(2023 updated)questions & answers
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PC-PNCB Exam Topics, Exam Review. Top Questions & Answers. Rated A+
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  • PC-PNCB Exam Topics, Exam Review. Top Questions & Answers. Rated A+ BACKGROUND: - 3yo boy - abnormal stools x6mo (greasy, floating) - Freq sinus infxn (tx = amox) QUESTION: Which DX test? A) Anti-transglutaminase IgA B) Ciliary biopsy + molecular genetic testing C) Pulm Fxn Testing D) Sweat Chloride Testing CORRECT ANSWER(S): D) Sweat Chloride Test for CF (>60mEq/L) WRONG ANSWERS: A) Dx's celiac disease B) Dx's primary ciliary dyskinesia C) Dx...
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PNCB Review Questions with Complete Solutions
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  • PNCB Review Questions with Complete Solutions Treatment for a chalazion - ANSWER Topical opthalmic ointment Warm compresses NOT oral abx Test for evaluation of Acute rheumatic fever - ANSWER ASO titer (antistreptolysin-O) allows you to identify the underlying organism The most common temperamental profile is: - ANSWER easy other choices: difficult, slow-to-warm-up Most common asthma trigger in very young child - ANSWER Acute respiratory infection Management of pityriasis alba - ANS...
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PNCB Review Questions with Complete Solutions
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  • PNCB Review Questions with Complete Solutions Treatment for a chalazion - ANSWER Topical opthalmic ointment Warm compresses NOT oral abx Test for evaluation of Acute rheumatic fever - ANSWER ASO titer (antistreptolysin-O) allows you to identify the underlying organism The most common temperamental profile is: - ANSWER easy other choices: difficult, slow-to-warm-up Most common asthma trigger in very young child - ANSWER Acute respiratory infection Management of pityriasi...
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PNCB Examination Review Questions with correct answers
  • PNCB Examination Review Questions with correct answers

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  • PNCB Examination Review Questions with correct answers You are seeing a 4-week old infant whose mother states that the child's right eye is wet all the time and sometime there is thick mucus on the lashes. There has been no fever and the baby is feeding well. Eye exam reveals a normal red reflex bilaterally with no evidence of purulent drainage, conjunctival erythema, or cloudiness over the cornea. You suspect: a) adenovirus conjunctivits b) nasolacrimal stenosis c) chlamydial conjunct...
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