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NSG 6435 Week 6 Quiz 1
Question 1		1 / 1 point 
The provider suspects that a 7-month-old client has Pyloric Stenosis. What physical exam finding is consistent with this disorder? 
	A cluster-of-grape like mass on the right side on rectal examination 
	A grapefruit-like mass on the left side on rectal examination 
	A sausage-like mass in the RUQ of the abdomen 
	A distinct “olive” mass in the epigastrium to the right of midline 
 
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Question 2		1 / 1 point
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question 1		1 / 1 point 
The provider suspects that a 7-month-old client has Pyloric Stenosis. What physical exam finding is consistent with this disorder? 
	A cluster-of-grape like mass on the right side on rectal examination 
	A grapefruit-like mass on the left side on rectal examination 
	A sausage-like mass in the RUQ of the abdomen 
	A distinct “olive” mass in the epigastrium to the right of midline 
 
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Question 2		1 / 1 point
NSG 6435 TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS(RATIONALE INCLUDED
1.	1.	The parent of a school-age child reports that the child usually has allergic rhinitis symptoms beginning each fall and that non-sedating antihistamines are only marginally effective, especially for nasal obstruction symptoms. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do? 
a.	a.	Order an intranasal corticosteroid to begin 1 to 2 weeks prior to pollen season. 
b.	b.	Prescribe a decongestant medication as adjunct therapy during pollen season. 
c.	c.	Recommend adding diphenhydram...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	1.	The parent of a school-age child reports that the child usually has allergic rhinitis symptoms beginning each fall and that non-sedating antihistamines are only marginally effective, especially for nasal obstruction symptoms. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do? 
a.	a.	Order an intranasal corticosteroid to begin 1 to 2 weeks prior to pollen season. 
b.	b.	Prescribe a decongestant medication as adjunct therapy during pollen season. 
c.	c.	Recommend adding diphenhydram...
NSG 6435Week 9 Quiz
A client presents to clinic for the first time. The provider discovers that the client was diagnosed with Prader-Willi Syndrome. What symptoms does the provider expect to find during this encounter? 
 
Hyperphasia, obesity, and strabismus 
 
Lethargy, stridor, and irritability 
 
Low-set ears, short stature, and webbed neck 
 
Flat nasal bridge, epicanthal folds, and heart murmur 
Question 2		0 / 1 point 
A client with Prader-Willi syndrome, well-known to the clinic, presents today for...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A client presents to clinic for the first time. The provider discovers that the client was diagnosed with Prader-Willi Syndrome. What symptoms does the provider expect to find during this encounter? 
 
Hyperphasia, obesity, and strabismus 
 
Lethargy, stridor, and irritability 
 
Low-set ears, short stature, and webbed neck 
 
Flat nasal bridge, epicanthal folds, and heart murmur 
Question 2		0 / 1 point 
A client with Prader-Willi syndrome, well-known to the clinic, presents today for...
NSG 6435PEDS FINAL
Question 1 (2 points) 
 
Which of the following is not found in an adolescent with untreated Graves' disease? 
Question 1 options: 
 	a) 	Behavioral problems 
 
 	b) 	Sleep disturbances 
 
 	c) 	Tendency to gain weight easily 
 
 	d) 	Tachycardia 
 
 
 
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Question 2 (2 points) 
 
A fifteen-year-old male patient reports a three-day history of sore throat, fever, and malaise. Physical examination reveals pharyngitis, anterior cervical adenopathy, and an oral temperature of 101.6 degree ...
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Question 1 (2 points) 
 
Which of the following is not found in an adolescent with untreated Graves' disease? 
Question 1 options: 
 	a) 	Behavioral problems 
 
 	b) 	Sleep disturbances 
 
 	c) 	Tendency to gain weight easily 
 
 	d) 	Tachycardia 
 
 
 
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Question 2 (2 points) 
 
A fifteen-year-old male patient reports a three-day history of sore throat, fever, and malaise. Physical examination reveals pharyngitis, anterior cervical adenopathy, and an oral temperature of 101.6 degree ...
NSG 6435 Week 7 Quiz
1.	A newborn is born w/ a cleft lip & palate. The provider understands that the slit in the lip & mouth will introduce specific challenges for the parents & child. How best can a provider manage this condition before its repaired? (SATA) 
Recommend the use of special nipples for feeding 
Recommend speech therapy in later years. 
Recommend dental restoration as often needed. 
Refer to surgeon when indicated 
 
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Surgical repair is indicated, the timing of which is individualized. Special ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	A newborn is born w/ a cleft lip & palate. The provider understands that the slit in the lip & mouth will introduce specific challenges for the parents & child. How best can a provider manage this condition before its repaired? (SATA) 
Recommend the use of special nipples for feeding 
Recommend speech therapy in later years. 
Recommend dental restoration as often needed. 
Refer to surgeon when indicated 
 
Feedback 
Surgical repair is indicated, the timing of which is individualized. Special ...
NSG 6435 Final EXAM June2020
What medical term is used to identify inflammation disorder of the skin that is often considered synonymous with dermatitis and characterized by pruritus’ with lesion that have indistinct border: 
•	Eczema. 
•	Pityriasis versicolor 
•	Pityriasis rosea 
•	psoriasis 
1.	DERMATOPHYTE skin infection can be diagnosed from skin scraping and prepared with which solution for microscopic exam: 
•	10% or 20% potassium hydroxide KOH solution. 
•...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What medical term is used to identify inflammation disorder of the skin that is often considered synonymous with dermatitis and characterized by pruritus’ with lesion that have indistinct border: 
•	Eczema. 
•	Pityriasis versicolor 
•	Pityriasis rosea 
•	psoriasis 
1.	DERMATOPHYTE skin infection can be diagnosed from skin scraping and prepared with which solution for microscopic exam: 
•	10% or 20% potassium hydroxide KOH solution. 
•...
NSG 6435 wk 2 discussion 3
Why is developmental assessment essential in the provision of primary care for infants, children, and adolescents, and what are the essential components of this assessment on the basis of a child’s age? 
 
Developmental assessment is essential for children throughout different phases due to the rate at which changes happen. Patterns of normal developments for each age group is variable and will be different for each child. The best way to measure is to monitor the child’s height, weight, and...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Why is developmental assessment essential in the provision of primary care for infants, children, and adolescents, and what are the essential components of this assessment on the basis of a child’s age? 
 
Developmental assessment is essential for children throughout different phases due to the rate at which changes happen. Patterns of normal developments for each age group is variable and will be different for each child. The best way to measure is to monitor the child’s height, weight, and...
NSG 6435 WEEK 3 TEST PREP
What age do children usually begin receiving the HPV vaccine? 
 
8 years 
 
11 years 
 
13 years 
 
15 years 
	 
11 years is the age most providers begin administering the HPV vaccine. 
 
When can a child stop using a booster seat in the car? 
 
When the child is at least 4’9” tall. 
 
When the child is at least 5’ tall. 
 
When the child is at least 4’ tall. 
 
When the child is at least 3’ tall. 
A child should be at least 4’9” before discontinuing the use of the booster ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
What age do children usually begin receiving the HPV vaccine? 
 
8 years 
 
11 years 
 
13 years 
 
15 years 
	 
11 years is the age most providers begin administering the HPV vaccine. 
 
When can a child stop using a booster seat in the car? 
 
When the child is at least 4’9” tall. 
 
When the child is at least 5’ tall. 
 
When the child is at least 4’ tall. 
 
When the child is at least 3’ tall. 
A child should be at least 4’9” before discontinuing the use of the booster ...
NSG 6435 WEEK 3 QUIZ
Attempt 1 
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Week 3 Quiz 
Question 1		1 / 1 point 
What age do children usually begin receiving the human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV)? 
 	8 years 
 	11 years 
 	13 years 
 	15 years 
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11 years is the age most providers begin administering the HPV vaccine. 
Question 2		1 / 1 point 
When can a child stop using a booster seat in the car? 
 	When the child is at least 4’9” tall. 
 	When the child is at least 5’ tall. 
 	When the child is at least 4’ tall...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Attempt 1 
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Week 3 Quiz 
Question 1		1 / 1 point 
What age do children usually begin receiving the human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV)? 
 	8 years 
 	11 years 
 	13 years 
 	15 years 
 Hide Feedback 
 
	 
11 years is the age most providers begin administering the HPV vaccine. 
Question 2		1 / 1 point 
When can a child stop using a booster seat in the car? 
 	When the child is at least 4’9” tall. 
 	When the child is at least 5’ tall. 
 	When the child is at least 4’ tall...
NSG 6435 Week 4 Quiz
1.	A school-age pt presents to the clinic to establish care. The child has autism, facial dysmorphia & growth retardation. The provider suspects the child has what condition? 
a.	Down syndrome 
b.	Fetal alcohol syndrome 
c.	Prader-Willis syndrome 
d.	Turner syndrome 
 
Explanation: Autism, facial dysmorphia & growth retardation are differentials of FAS. 
 
2.	An 8-year-old client was recently discharged from the hospital following an episode of meningitis. The client presented to the clinic for ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1.	A school-age pt presents to the clinic to establish care. The child has autism, facial dysmorphia & growth retardation. The provider suspects the child has what condition? 
a.	Down syndrome 
b.	Fetal alcohol syndrome 
c.	Prader-Willis syndrome 
d.	Turner syndrome 
 
Explanation: Autism, facial dysmorphia & growth retardation are differentials of FAS. 
 
2.	An 8-year-old client was recently discharged from the hospital following an episode of meningitis. The client presented to the clinic for ...