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- Question: During a well-child visit, a parent asks when infants can begin receiving the influenza vaccine. The NP responds:
- Question: A toddler presents with peeling paint in an older home. The best prevention strategy is:
- Question: A parent refuses vaccines for their 3-year-old. The NP’s best first action is:
- Question: A child has a fever but appears alert, eating well, and playing. This suggests the fever is likely:
- Question: A 4-month-old should sleep:
- Question: A 10-year-old’s mother reports frequent nosebleeds and peeling paint exposure. Your priority is:
- Question: An NP providing blood pressure screening at a community event is performing:
- Question: An immune response from receiving a tetanus vaccine is:
- Question: The VFC program includes children who:
- Question: A parent asks why newborns receive vitamin K. The NP explains it is to:
- Question: A child recovering from measles complications is receiving tertiary care by:
- Question: A 3-year-old drinks water exclusively from a leaded well source. The NP’s priority is:
- Question: A baby exposed to maternal HIV receives antiretroviral prophylaxis. This is:
- Question: Recommended minimum age for first MMR dose:
- Question: A child in the PICU with multi-organ trauma is receiving what level of care?
- Question: The NP advises that for SIDS prevention, the room temperature should be:
- Question: The NP teaches parents to keep hot water heaters below:
- Question: A mother gives honey to her 4-month-old. The NP warns about risk for:
- Question: A 6-year-old eating paint chips presents with abdominal pain. First step:
- Question: A mother asks why her newborn sleeps so much. The NP explains normal newborn sleep is:
- Question: HPV vaccine can begin at:
- Question: A child who received HBIG at birth is protected via:
- Question: A parent wants to delay vaccines because “the baby is teething.” NP response:
- Question: The NP is asked how to prevent burns in the kitchen. Best answer:
- Question: A father gives the infant a pillow to prevent flat head. The NP should:
- Question: Measles presents with:
- Question: Pertussis vaccination starts at:
- Question: A vaccine contraindicated in pregnancy is:
- Question: A 7-month-old is exposed to chickenpox. They should receive:
- Question: A child receiving home oxygen after RSV hospitalization is in which prevention stage?
- Question: A 2-month-old with no social smile needs evaluation for:
- Question: A 9-month-old pulls to stand and babbles but does not respond to name. Concern for:
- Question: Failure of red reflex suggests:
- Question: A 10-year-old with breast budding but no growth spurt is in Tanner:
- Question: A child identified as nonbinary wants to speak privately. The NP should:
- Question: A 15-month-old says only 1 word. What is the NP’s action?
- Question: Late sign of newborn dehydration:
- Question: Which newborn reflex disappears last?
- Question: A 5-year-old who cannot hop or skip likely has:
- Question: A 12-year-old male first sign of puberty:
- Question: A 3-year-old tells stories, speaks in sentences. This is:
- Question: A newborn with poor feeding and constipation should be screened for:
- Question: A 5-year-old confides abuse. The NP must:
- Question: A syndrome with tall stature, lens dislocation, and cardiac risk:
- Question: Café-au-lait spots are associated with:
- Question: A 2-year-old with no pointing and no eye contact suggests:
- Question: FASD typically includes:
- Question: Pubic hair with no breast development in an 8-year-old girl is likely:
- Question: A newborn with clenched fists and overlapping fingers has signs of:
- Question: A 13-year-old with persistent fatigue and normal labs should be screened for:
- Question: Micrognathia and glossoptosis in infants suggests:
- Question: A 6-year-old with constipation, weight gain, and cold intolerance likely has:
- Question: A teen questions sexual orientation. The NP should:
- Question: A 2-year-old’s weight has dropped from the 50th to the 5th percentile. This suggests:
- Question: A 7-year-old with large ears, long face, and behavioral issues may have:
- Question: A newborn with hypotonia and single palmar crease suggests:
- Question: A 2-week-old with projectile vomiting and olive-shaped mass likely has:
- Question: A 10-year-old with headaches, bullying history, and isolation needs:
- Question: Classic triad of shaken baby syndrome includes:
- Question: A teen undergoing HEEADSSS screening should be interviewed:
- Question: A child with inspiratory stridor worsened when lying down likely has:
- Question: A school-age child with unilateral ear pain, fever, and bulging TM likely has:
- Question: A child with cough for 2 months, barrel chest, and clubbing suggests:
- Question: A teenager presents with sudden eye pain after metal grinding. Suspect:
- Question: A child with itchy ovals on the scalp and nits on hair likely has:
- Question: A young child with barking cough and low-grade fever was exposed to sick sibling. Diagnosis:
- Question: A child with ear drainage, high fever, and postauricular swelling may have:
- Question: RSV bronchiolitis is most severe in:
- Question: Pale boggy nasal turbinates indicate:
- Question: Sudden painful red eye + photophobia after trauma:
- Question: Treatment for moderate persistent asthma includes:
- Question: Fishy odor vaginal discharge in teen suggests:
- Question: A child with petechiae and fever needs:
- Question: A 2-year-old with scarlet fever typically presents with:
- Question: Recurrent sinus infections in a 3-year-old suggest:
Additional information
| Institution | Chamberlain University |
|---|---|
| Contributor | Catherine Tresa |
| Language | English |
| Documents Type | Microsoft Word |
| Event Type | Exam |