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PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE PNCB 1 EXAM REVIEW  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
  • PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE PNCB 1 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]

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  • PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE PNCB 1 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ A 1 week old has a papular rash, with some clustered lesions, which was first noticed by the caregiver three days ago. A few areas are vesicular. The infant is otherwise healthy. What is the MOST likely diagnosis? neonatal pustular melanosis milia erythema toxicum neonatal acne - -- erythema toxicum Erythema toxicum is a common condition in the newborn period which is described as a papular rash, often evol...
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PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE PNCB 2 EXAM REVIEW  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. VERIFIED.[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
  • PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE PNCB 2 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. VERIFIED.[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]

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  • PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE PNCB 2 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. VERIFIED. A 10 month old has had apparent abdominal pain for the past 4 hours. During episodes of pain, the infant screams inconsolably and draws his legs towards the abdomen, has vomited twice, but has had no diarrhea. Between episodes the infant is calm and quiet. The MOST likely diagnosis is: Meckel's diverticulum intussusception acute appendicitis acute gastroenteritis - -intussusception Acute onset of abdominal pa...
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PNCB Test Review Questions and answers, graded A+. Verified.
  • PNCB Test Review Questions and answers, graded A+. Verified.

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  • PNCB Test Review Questions and answers, graded A+. Verified. Erythema Infectiosum (other names) - Fifth's Disease, Parvovirus infection Erythema Infectiosum Sx - "slapped cheeck" rash on face spreading to legs, trunk, and dorsum of hands and feet Rubella - 3 day measles; rash for 3 days, postauricular/suboccipital LAD Roseola Infantum - high fever for up to 8 days with no bacterial source; abrupt end with onset of rash; rare after 4 yrs Rubeola - Measles; URI sx, koplik spots...
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PNCB Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) 2024 Certification Exam Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • PNCB Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) 2024 Certification Exam Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • PNCB Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) 2024 Certification Exam Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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PNCB Review| 371 Questions| With Complete Solutions
  • PNCB Review| 371 Questions| With Complete Solutions

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  • Treatment for a chalazion correct answer: Topical opthalmic ointment Warm compresses NOT oral abx Test for evaluation of Acute rheumatic fever correct answer: ASO titer (antistreptolysin-O) allows you to identify the underlying organism The most common temperamental profile is: correct answer: easy other choices: difficult, slow-to-warm-up Most common asthma trigger in very young child correct answer: Acute respiratory infection Management of pityriasis alba correct ans...
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PNCB practice questions 2. Top Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, VERIFIED.
  • PNCB practice questions 2. Top Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, VERIFIED.

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  • PNCB practice questions 2. Top Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, VERIFIED. Following resection of a medulloblastoma, a school aged child is noted as having irritability, a weight gain of 1.5kg in the absence of edema, UOP of .4ml/kg/hour and the following laboratory results. The most likely diagnosis is: A) adrenal insufficiency B) Cerebral salt wasting C) Diabetes insipidus D) syndrome if inappropriate antidiuretic hormone Sodium 128 mEg/L Potassium 4.0 mEq/L Chloride 103 mEq/L Bicar...
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PNCB Exam Study Review| 152 Questions| With Complete Solutions
  • PNCB Exam Study Review| 152 Questions| With Complete Solutions

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  • when do babies tend to double their weight by correct answer: 4-6 months when do babies tend to triple their weight by correct answer: 12 months how many lbs do babies tend to gain per year from 2 years of age until adolescence correct answer: 5 lbs whattype of rash is noted on the eyelids with dermatomyositis correct answer: heliotrope what type of study begins by identifing subjects with a disease or outcome and compares them with a group or subjects without the disease correct...
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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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