NURS 6541 MIDTERM EXAM / NURS6541 MIDTERM EXAM / NURS 6541N MIDTERM EXAM (2 VERSIONS) (100 CORRECT Q & A IN EACH VERSION, TOTAL: 200 Q & A)

· Question 86 

1 out of 1 points

 

A 9-year-old who   weighs 70 pounds asks why she can’t sit in the front passenger seat of the   family car. Your best response is

 

Selected Answer:

d.

The safest place     for children under 12 years old and 100 pounds is in the backseat of the     car.

· Question 87 

1 out of 1 points

 

Which of the   following would not suggest an eating disorder with a purging   component?

 

Selected Answer:

b.

Finger calluses

· Question 88 

1 out of 1 points

 

You see a 6-month-old for a   well-child visit and the mother tells you the child’s grandmother recommends   that she give the infant whole milk and eggs when he starts solids. What   should you tell the mother?

 

Selected Answer:

d.

The baby should     remain on infant formula and stage 2 and 3 baby foods for now.

· Question 89 

1 out of 1 points

 

A 2-day-old infant has significant   nasal and rectal bleeding. He was delivered by a midwife at home; the   pregnancy was without complications. His Apgar scores were 9 at 1 minute and   9 at 5 minutes. He has breastfed well and has not required a health care   professional visit since birth. Which of the following vitamin deficiencies   might explain his condition?

 

Selected Answer:

a.

Vitamin K

· Question 90 

1 out of 1 points

 

You see a 5-month-old who is   fussy, has interrupted sleep, and is drooling. You note large lower lateral   incisor bulges. You recommend:

 

Selected Answer:

e.

A and D

· Question 91 

1 out of 1 points

 

The most likely   weight of a 1-year-old whose birth weight was 6-1/2 pounds would be:

 

Selected Answer:

c.

19 to 20 pounds

· Question 92 

1 out of 1 points

 

Head and chest   circumferences should be equal at:

 

Selected Answer:

d.

1 years of age

· Question 93 

1 out of 1 points

 

An 11-year-old girl   has dizziness, pupillary dilation, nausea, fever, techycardia, and facial   flushing. She says she can “see” sound and “hear” colors.   The agent likely to be responsible is which of the following?

 

Selected Answer:

a.

Lysergic acid     diethylamide (LSD)

· Question 94 

1 out of 1 points

 

FIRST-LINE therapy   for preschoolers (4-5 years of age) diagnosed with attention-deficit   hyperactive disorder is:

 

Selected Answer:

c.

Behavior therapy

· Question 95 

1 out of 1 points

 

Max, a 9-year-old   boy, is a very active child with limited self-control. He is easily   distracted and has difficulty staying on task. You determine that he should   have a neurodevelopmental evaluation because he is showing signs of

 

Selected Answer:

a.

ADHD

· Question 96 

1 out of 1 points

 

A 3-year-old (37 months) refuses   to have bowel movements on the toilet. He is bladder trained. He goes and   hides and squats when having bowel movements. Positive encouragement and   praise is not working. You advise:

 

Selected Answer:

b.

Tell the parent     this is normal; the child will eventually train himself, but it is     difficult to wait.

· Question 97 

1 out of 1 points

 

A typically   developing 8-year-old girl will have which of the following genital   development?

 

Selected Answer:

c.

No pubic hair at     all

· Question 98 

0 out of 1 points

 

Which of the following are important considerations when   screening child refugees for tuberculosis? SELECT TWO (2)

 

Selected Answers:

c.

IGRA may be     falsely positive in children who have autoimmune disorders.

 

d.

Mantoux TST     should not be used in a child who has received a Bacille Calmette-Guerin     vaccination.

· Question 99 

1 out of 1 points

 

The mother of a   4-year-old tells you he likes to “play with himself” while playing   and watching television. You advise the mother to

 

Selected Answer:

b.

Explain to the     child that masturbation is something that should be done in private.

· Question 100 

1 out of 1 points

 

A 7-year-old has just been   diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Her parents   report that she is doing poorly in school and is disruptive in the classroom.   They ask you what they can do. Your best response is:

 

Selected Answer:

a.

“Use a     consistent approach with behavioral cues both at home and at school.”

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