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Question 1 (2 points) Which of the following is not found in an adolescent with untreated Graves' disease?
a) Behavioral problems b) Sleep disturbances d) Tachycardia Save 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. degree Fahrenheit (38.7 degree Celsius). Which diagnostic test does a pediatric primary care nurse practitioner order next?
a) Antistreptolysin O titer c) Tendency to gain weight easily
b) Cytomegalovirus titer c) Monospot and complete blood count Save Question 3 (2 points) The adolescent should be screened for Type 1 diabetes. Question 3 options: a) every year b) every two years c) once every five years Save Question 4 (2 points) What is one of the most important components of a presports participation physical exam? Question 4 options: d) Rapid streptococcal antigen test d) never
Save Question 6 (2 points) The nurse practitioner recognizes which of the following signs as indicators that baby is not receiving sufficient breastmilk from the mother? Question 6 options: b) Diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting c) Bulging fontanel and irritability d) Sleeplessness and excitability Save Question 7 (2 points) The sexual development of a fourteen-year-old girl is notably delayed. She is very short, slightly obese, and complains of constipation and fatigue. Her skin is sallow and coarse in texture, and her hair is brittle. Which of the following tests should be obtained? Question 7 options: a) Chromosome analysis and serum thyroxine a) Sleepiness, jaundice, decreased urine, and stool
c) Serum luteinizing hormone and chromosome analysis d) Serum luteinizing hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone Save Question 8 (2 points) children are less likely to be diagnosed with attention deficit disorder than others. Question 8 options: a) African American b) Non-Hispanic White c) Asian Save Question 9 (2 points) b)Serum thyroxine and thyroid-stimulating hormone d) Hispanic
Save Question 11 (2 points) Question 11 options: An early adolescent patient is more likely to have regarding body image. Save Question 12 (2 points) Bipolar disease requires for successful treatment. Question 12 options: a) no medication only cognitive therapy b) a limited amount of medication for a short period of time c) no intervention Save Question 13 (2 points) The number one psychological disorder in the United States has been identified as _. d) lifetime medication
Question 13 options: a) depression c) schizophrenia d) bipolar disorder Save Question 14 (2 points) Weight loss, chronic diarrhea, anemia, and weakness in an adolescent are symptoms of _. Question 14 options: b) Crohn's disease c) irritable bowel syndrome d) appendicitis Save Question 15 (2 points) b) anxiety a) ulcerative colitis
Save Question 17 (2 points) Biomedical issues that may create academic performance issues include . Question 17 options: a) substance abuse b) familial stressors c) cultural differences Save Question 18 (2 points) increases a child’s risk of being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Question 18 options: a) Exposure to paternal tobacco use d) fetal alcohol syndrome
b) Exposure to maternal antidepressant use c) Exposure to paternal antidepressant use Save Question 19 (2 points) Question 19 options: The best way to screen for human papilloma virus in an adolescent female is Save Question 20 (2 points) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may be. Question 20 options: b) learned c) acquired d) triggered by a virus d) Exposure to maternal tobacco use a) familial
The most common form of child abuse seen in pediatric primary care is Question 23 options: a) burns c) soft tissue injuries d) shaken baby syndrome Save Question 24 (2 points) Children with disabilities are guaranteed a free and appropriate education by three federal laws: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, IDEA, and . Question 24 options: a) the American Handicapped Act b) the American Attention Deficit Act c) the American Equal Education Act b) fractures
Save Question 25 (2 points) It is important to monitor in an adolescent with inflammatory bowel disease? Question 25 options: a) linear growth b) skeletal development c) pubertal changes Save Question 26 (2 points) Which of the following medications should be avoided in a patient with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP Question 26 options: a) Decongestants d) the Americans with Disabilities Act d) all of the above
symptoms, the parent recalls a coughing event that resolved spontaneously. Of the following the most likely diagnosis is: Question 28 options: a) acute laryngotracheobronchitis b) bronchiolitis c) viral pneumonia Save Question 29 (2 points) Which of the following is not a sign or symptoms of congenital hypothyroidism? Question 29 options: a) Hoarse cry c) Coarse features d) Lethargy d) foreign body aspiration b) Frequent stooling
Save Question 30 (2 points) Secondary epilepsy may occur at any age but is more likely to be found in . Question 30 options: a) infants and children b) infants and adolescents c) adolescents and elderly Save Question 31 (2 points) Bipolar disease may be. Question 31 options: a) diagnosed in the adolescent period b) misdiagnosed c) genetic d) infants and elderly
Question 33 options: a) (^) HPV2 (Cervarix) c) Meningococcal vaccine (MPSV) 4 (Menomune) d) Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV) 23 (Pneumovax) Save Question 34 (2 points) The nurse practitioner sees a three-week-old infant in the clinic. Initial assessment findings show an infant with a 100.5 degree Fahrenheit rectal temperature, heart rate 120, respiratory rate 50. Upon physical exam no noted abnormalities are found. What would be the appropriate response of the primary care, clinic nurse practitioner? Question 34 options: b) Obtain CBC with diff, urinalysis, urine culture, blood culture c) Obtain CBC, urinalysis, urine culture and stool culture d) Observe since this is not considered a b) Tdap (Adacel) a) Transport immediately to the ER
Save Question 35 (2 points) Genu Varum is considered an abnormal condition when extreme knock knees continues Question 35 options: a) (^) after seven years of age c) parents are concerned about their child's appearance d) evident before two years of age Save Question 36 (2 points) The reliving of a very personal, negative, or traumatic event, over and over again is known as. Question 36 options: a) anxiety disorders b) extreme bowing continues after two years of age