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ARDMS Pediatric Review with Correct Answers
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Most common malignant liver tumor in children? - 
 Hepatoblastoma 
 
2nd most common malignant liver tumor in children. Seen w/ hep B and Wilsons disease. - 
 HCC 
 
Most common benign hepatic tumor of childhood. - 
 Infantile Hemangioendothelioma 
 
Benign liver lesion made up of small blood filled spaces lined w/ endothelial cells - 
 Cavernous Hemangioma 
 
Congenital benign liver tumor originating along portal triads - 
 Mesenc...
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FHEA PEDS Questions and 100% Correct answers
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which of the following cases requires phototherapy? 
-infant with biliary atresia and direct bilirubin of 9 mg/dL 
-a 24 hour-old full-term infant with an indirect bilirubin of 13 
-a 24 hour-old small for gestational age infant with an indirect bilirubin of 13 mg/dL 
-3 day-old breast fed baby with an indirect bilirubin of 15 mg/dL 
a 24 hour-old small for gestational age infant with an indirect bilirubin of 13 mg/dL 
TB between 15 and 20 mg/dL (term babies of normal for gestational age) 
For T...
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NURS 629 Exam 4 Questions and Solutions 2024
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NURS 629 Exam 4 Questions and Solutions 
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What is physiological jaundice? - Answer --occurs when baby accumulates bilirubin 
-secondary to immature liver in newborns 
-Risk factor is prematurity 
What level is conjugated hyperbilirubinemia? - Answer -serum conjugated bilirubin concentration 
greater than 1 mg/dL if the total bilirubin is less than 5.0 mg/dL or more than 20% of the total bilirubin if 
the the total bilirubin is greater than 5 mg/dL (p. 862 AAP book) 
What is breastfeeding ja...
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NURS 629 Exam 4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024/2025
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NURS 629 Exam 4 Questions with 100% 
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What is physiological jaundice? - answer-occurs when baby accumulates bilirubin 
-secondary to immature liver in newborns 
-Risk factor is prematurity 
What level is conjugated hyperbilirubinemia? - answerserum conjugated bilirubin 
concentration greater than 1 mg/dL if the total bilirubin is less than 5.0 mg/dL or more than 20% 
of the total bilirubin if the the total bilirubin is greater than 5 mg/dL (p. 862 ...
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PNCB Exam Questions and Answers
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PNCB Exam Questions and Answers 
What is the developmental stage and age range defined as experiencing the world 
through senses and actions? - Answer-Piaget's Sensorimotor, Birth to 2 years 
What is the developmental stage and age range defined as representing things with 
words and images? - Answer-Piaget's Preoperational, 2 to 6 years old 
What is the developmental stage and age range defined as thinking logically about 
concrete events and grasping concrete analogies? - Answer-Piaget's Co...
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	NURSING RN 101 NL Knowldg & Clinic Judgmt Advanced Rationales.
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NURSING RN 101 NL Knowldg & Clinic Judgmt Advanced Rationales. 
 
 
Test: Knowledge and Clinical Judgement Advanced Test 
Question: 1 
 
A nurse is collecting data on a client who is diagnosed with schizophrenia and is taking clozapine (Clozaril). Which of the following findings indicates the client is experiencing an adverse effect of the medication? 
Heart rate 64/min 
 
 
In this item, you need nursing knowledge of clozapine to recall adverse effects associated with the medication. Based on a...
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Pediatric ARDMS Comprehensive Exam And Actual Answers 2024.
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Most common malignant liver tumor in children? - Answer Hepatoblastoma 
 
2nd most common malignant liver tumor in children. Seen w/ hep B and Wilsons disease. - Answer HCC 
 
Most common benign hepatic tumor of childhood. - Answer Infantile Hemangioendothelioma 
 
Benign liver lesion made up of small blood filled spaces lined w/ endothelial cells - Answer Cavernous Hemangioma 
 
Congenital benign liver tumor originating along portal triads - Answer Mesenchymal Hamartoma (aka Lymphangi...
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WGU D119 Pediatric Primary Care Exam Questions and Answers #Verified
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1 day old bilirubin 14, direct 0.5? - CORRECT ANSWER-Pathologic Jaundice (>12, direct >2, day of life I, fast rate of rise >5/day). Next best test is a Coombs test (+ means Rh or ABO incompatibility; - indicated maternal fetal transfusion, twin/twin trasfusion, IDM, spherocytosis 
I week old baby with cyanosis when feeding but pinks up when crying? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Choanal Atresia - Restricted nasal passages (choana). Associated with 
CHARGE syndrome (Coloboma, Heart defects, Atresia c...
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Pediatric ARDMS Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Most common malignant liver tumor in children? 
Hepatoblastoma 
 
 
 
2nd most common malignant liver tumor in children. Seen w/ hep B and Wilsons disease. 
HCC 
 
 
 
Most common benign hepatic tumor of childhood. 
Infantile Hemangioendothelioma 
 
 
 
Benign liver lesion made up of small blood filled spaces lined w/ endothelial cells 
Cavernous Hemangioma 
 
 
 
Congenital benign liver tumor originating along portal triads 
Mesenchymal Hamartoma (aka Lymphangioma) 
 
 
 
Congenital cystic dila...
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Pediatric GI/GU Study Set with Questions and Correct Answers
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Anatomy and Physiology of the Gastrointestinal System of Children -Mouth: highly vascular; entry point of infection -Esophagus: LES not fully developed until age 1, causing regurgitation -Stomach capacity: --Newborn only 10 to 20 mL --2-month-old infant 200 mL --16-year-old adolescent 1,500 mL Small intestine-absorbs nutrients Large intestine-water removed from stool Rectum- defecation happens 
Anatomy and Physiology of the Gastrointestinal System of Children Cont. -Intestines: small intestine n...
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