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AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS Hematology Assessment ( 24 Questions)
- If a newborn develops a cephalohematoma, the newborn is at an increased risk for:
- A twelve-month-old was recently diagnosed with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The mother asks the nurse practitioner: “How could my child have acquired AIDS?” The best response from the nurse practitioner should be that: “Children under two years of age usually acquire AIDS:
- Which ethnicity is associated with glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency?
- The blood lead level that requires further testing and monitoring in children is:
- Which of the following foods contains the LEAST amount of folic acid?
- Which assessment finding is consistent with pernicious anemia?
- The infant with the lowest risk of developing elevated levels of bilirubin is the one who:
- Patients who develop pica have a deficiency in:
- Which of the following symptoms is associated with iron deficiency anemia?
- Folic acid deficiency is an example of which type of anemia?
- Which situation would put the patient at the LEAST risk for developing lead toxicity?
- Which patient is most likely to carry the alpha thalassemia anemia trait?
- Hemophilia type A is a deficiency of factor:
- A child with sickle cell anemia presents with a history of sudden onset of rapid breathing with left upper quadrant (LUQ) tenderness upon palpation. The child is most likely experiencing a (an):
- The nurse practitioner differentiates physiologic jaundice from pathologic jaundice by assessment of the:
- A symptom of severe hemorrhagic shock (Class IV) does NOT include:
- An assessment finding in a patient diagnosed with von Willebrand disease is:
- The nurse practitioner should base a response to a parent’s question about the prognosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) on which of the following statements? (AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS Hematology Assessment)
- The parents of a child with sickle cell anemia are asking for information about future pregnancies. The nurse practitioner should respond by telling them that with any future pregnancy they will have a:
- Which one of the following does NOT produce anemia of chronic disease?
- An example of a vaso-occlusive crisis of the pulmonary vasculature seen in patients with sickle cell anemia is:
- The most common malignancy diagnosed in children is:
- When educating a patient about iron replacement, the provider advises to take the supplement:
- A possible assessment finding in patients taking oral iron supplements for anemia is:
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