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MN 580 Midterm Exam with Answers Set 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:
- Gina is 2 years old and presents with a 3-day history of fever, crankiness, and congested cough. Her respiratory rate is more than 50% of the upper limits of normal for age. Tubular breath sounds are noted at the right lung base. Skin turgor is normal, and she is wearing a wet diaper. She is alert, resisting the examination as age appropriate, and engages in eye contact. Temperature is 38.3° C (101° F). Gina’s diagnostic evaluation should include:
- Aortic stenosis in a 15-year-old male is most likely:
- Which of the following laboratory tests can identify the causative organism of bronchiolitis?
- A Still murmur:
- A physiological murmur has which of the following characteristics?
- You anticipate that adult car seat belts fit correctly when a child is approximately _____ tall and is____ old.
- Physical examination findings in otitis externa include:
- In infants, solid foods are best introduced no earlier than:
- When advising a patient about injectable influenza immunization, the nurse practitioner (NP) considers the following about the use of this vaccine:
- A healthy 2-year-old child is able to:
- The preferred treatment option for a 6-year-old boy with pertussis is:
- At which of the following ages in a young child’s life is parental anticipatory guidance about using “time out” as a discipline method most helpful?
- Common causative organisms of acute suppurative conjunctivitis include all of the following except:
- At which of the following ages in a young child’s life is parental anticipatory guidance about protection from falls most helpful?
- Which of the following statements is true about inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV)?
- Problems after tetanus immunization typically include:
- Which of the following is true about the MMR vaccine?
- Treatment of viral conjunctivitis can include:
- A healthy 6–7-month-old infant is able to:
- At which of the following ages in a young child’s life is parental anticipatory guidance about temper tantrums most helpful?
- Which of the following findings is most consistent with the diagnosis of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis (ABRS)?
- Which of the following is the most prudent first-line treatment choice for an otherwise well toddler with acute otitis media (AOM) who requires antimicrobial therapy?
- Which of the following is one of the more common sources of hepatitis A infection in the United States?
- Juice intake is acceptable in children 6 months and older per which of the following recommendations? Select all that apply.
- You are examining an 18-year-old man who is seeking a sports clearance physical examination. You note a mid-systolic murmur that gets louder when he stands. This may represent:
- A healthy infant at age 9–11 months is expected to:
- You examine a 10-year-old boy with suspected streptococcal pharyngitis. His mother asks if he can get a “shot of penicillin.” Which of the following statements is/are true regarding the use of intramuscular (IM) penicillin? Select all that apply.
- At which of the following ages in an infant’s life is parental anticipatory guidance about teething most helpful?
- First-line treatment for uncomplicated hordeolum is:
- Which of the following imaging studies potentially exposes the patient being evaluated for abdominal pain to the lowest ionizing radiation burden?
- You are examining an 18-month-old boy who is not speaking any discernible words. Mom tells you he has not said “mama or dada” yet or babbled or smiled responsively. You:
- The gastric parietal cells produce:
- The most common causative organism of bronchiolitis is:
- Which of the following would not be found in newborns?
MN 580 Midterm Exam Set 2
- In most children with bronchiolitis, the intervention includes:
- Which of the following statements is true about inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV)?
- Which of the following do you expect to find in an examination of a 2-week-old infant?
- At which of the following ages in a young child’s life is parental anticipatory guidance about infant sleep position most helpful?
- Treatment options for streptococcal pharyngitis for a patient with penicillin allergy include all of the following except:
- A 4-year-old child presents with fever; exudative pharyngitis; anterior cervical lymphadenopathy; and a fine, raised, pink rash. The most likely diagnosis is:
- Common causative organisms of acute suppurative conjunctivitis include all of the following except:
- At which age is a child at the greatest risk of death from pertussis?
- A healthy 2-year-old child is able to:
- All of the following are components of the classic ophthalmological emergency except:
- You anticipate that adult car seat belts fit correctly when a child is approximately _____ tall and is____ old.
- Physical examination findings in otitis externa include:
- At which of the following ages in an infant’s life is parental anticipatory guidance about teething most helpful?
- An 18-year-old woman has a chief complaint of a “sore throat and swollen glands” for the past 3 days. Her physical examination includes a temperature of 101° F (38. 3° C), exudative pharyngitis, and tender anterior cervical lymphadenopathy. Right and left upper quadrant abdominal tenderness is absent. The most likely diagnosis is:
- Which of the following imaging studies potentially exposes the patient being evaluated for abdominal pain to the lowest ionizing radiation burden?
- Which of the following laboratory tests can identify the causative organism of bronchiolitis?
- Rectal bleeding associated with anal fissure is usually described by the patient as:
- Which of the following is one of the more common sources of hepatitis A infection in the United States?
- At which of the following ages in a young child’s life is parental anticipatory guidance about using “time out” as a discipline method most helpful?
- Screening cholesterol levels in children with one or more risk factors begins at what age?
- The gastric parietal cells produce:
- It is considered a developmental “red flag” if a child does not respond to his or her name by 9 months of age.
- You are examining an 18-year-old man who is seeking a sports clearance physical examination. You note a mid-systolic murmur that gets louder when he stands. This may represent:
- First-line intervention for anterior epistaxis includes:
- Aortic stenosis in a 15-year-old male is most likely:
- In caring for a patient with symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux, you prescribe a PPI to:
- Usual treatment option for a child with hepatitis A includes:
- A healthy 6–7-month-old infant is able to:
- A Still murmur:
- Infection with Corynebacterium diphtheriae usually causes:
- Risk factors for dyslipidemia in children include which of the following? Select all that apply.
- A young child should use a rear-facing car seat until at least age:
- 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:
- Which of the following benchmarks indicate normal development by a healthy child born at term who is now 12 months of age? Select all that apply.
- Which of the following findings is most consistent with the diagnosis of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis (ABRS)?