NRNP-6541 Week 3: Knowledge Check Quiz

NRNP-6541 Week 3: Knowledge Check Quiz
Question 1

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Which of the following is a true contraindication of vaccinating a child?

Acute otitis media requiring antibiotic therapy

Previous vaccination reaction that consisted of a small red knot at the vaccination site

History of an allergic reaction to penicillin

Correct!

Previous vaccination reaction that consisted of wheezing and hypotension

Question 2

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Which of the following children has abnormal language development?

Repeats simple phrases at 32 months

Stutters when excited or tired at 4 years of age

Has a 10-word vocabulary at 12 months

Correct!

 

Speech is 50% understandable at 36 months of age

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Question 3

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An expected milestone of a 4-year-old is the ability to
Correct!

Copy a cross

Copy a circle

Copy a vertical line

Draw a person in six parts

NRNP-6541 Week 3: Knowledge Check Quiz  Question 4

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Which of the following children should be referred for a comprehensive developmental evaluation?

A 12-month-old who does not speak.

Correct!

A 2-year-old who lost the ability to perform previously attained developmental milestones.

A 3-year-old who consistently tracks at the 5th percentile for height and weight since birth.

A 19-month-old with explosive temper tantrums.

Question 5

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

13 to 14 pounds

Correct!

19 to 20 pounds

25 to 26 pounds

impossible to estimate

Question 6

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

No pubic hair at all

Small amount of long, downy pubic hair along the labia majora

Coarse, curly pubic hair that extends laterally from the labia majora

Adult-like pubic hair that extends along the mons pubis but does not include the media thighs

Question 7

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Head and chest circumferences should be equal at:

6 months of age

Correct!

1 year of age

2 years of age

3 years of age

Question 8

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A 2-year-old child weighs 34 lb. What type of car seat should the child use?
Correct!

A forward-facing car seat in the back of the vehicle.

A rear facing car seat in the back seat of the vehicle.

A forward-facing car seat in the front seat of the vehicle.

A booster seat in the back seat of the vehicle.

NRNP-6541 Week 3: Knowledge Check Quiz  Question 9

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Which of the following injuries is most likely to be caused by abuse of a toddler?

Three or four bruises on the shins and knees.

Spiral fracture of the tibia.

Correct!

A displaced posterior rib fracture.

A forehead laceration.

Question 10

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You see a 3-year-old for a well-child visit. His mother informs you that potty training has been very easy because he “has an amazing internal clock. He falls asleep, gets hungry, and has bowel movements at the same time every day.” This describes which aspect of temperament?

Activity

Correct!

Rhythmicity

Adaptability

Threshold of response

Question 11

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Parents bring their 6-month-old son to see you. He is symmetrically less than the 5th percentile for height, weight and head circumference. He was born at 30 weeks’ gestation and weighed 1000g. He was a planned pregnancy, and his mother’s prenatal course was uneventful until an automobile accident initiated the labor. He was ventilated for 3 days in the intensive care unit but otherwise did well without ongoing problems. He was discharged at 8 weeks of life. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for his small size?

Chromosomal abnormality

Protein-calorie malnutrition

Correct!

Normal ex-preemie infant growth

Malabsorption secondary to short gut syndrome

Congenital hypothyroidism

Question 12

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A 4-month-old child has poor weight gain. Her current weight is less than the 5th percentile, height about the 10th percentile, and head circumference at the 50th percentile. The planned pregnancy resulted in a normal, spontaneous, vaginal delivery; mother and child were discharged after a 48-hour hospitalization. Feeding is via breast and bottle; the quantity seems sufficient. The child has had no illness. The examination is unremarkable except for the child’s small size. Screening laboratory shows the hemoglobin and hematocrit are 11 mg/dL and 33% respectively, with a platelet count of 198,000/mm3. Serum electrolyte levels are sodium 140, chloride 105, potassium 3.5, bicarbonate 17, blood urea nitrogen 15, and creatinine 0.3. Liver function tests are normal. Urinalysis reveals a pH of 8 with occasional epithelial cells but no white blood cells, bacteria, protein, ketones, or reducing substances. Which of the following is the most appropriate therapy for this child?
Correct!

Oral supplementation with bicarbonate

Transfusion with packed red blood cells

Intravenous infusion of potassium chloride

Sweat chloride analysis

Growth hormone determination

Question 13

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I can roll over, grasp a rattle, and reach for things and have begun feeding myself finger foods, but I can’t wave bye-bye yet. How old am I?

5 months

Correct!

6 months

9 months

12 months

Question 14

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Which of the following issues or concepts is relevant to the school-age child?

Operational thinking

Correct!

Erikson’s initiative versus guilt

Formal operational thinking

Conservation, classification, and seriation

Question 15

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A 7-year-old boy with mental retardation was born at home at 26 weeks gestation to a 28-year-old mother who had received no prenatal care. An evaluation is likely to suggest his MR is related to which of the following?

Brain tumor

Chromosomal aberration

Correct!

Complications of prematurity

Congenital infection with cytomegalovirus

Elevated serum lead levels

NRNP-6541 Week 3: Knowledge Check Quiz  Question 16

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A 6-month-old infant has been growing poorly. His parents have changed his formula three times without success. His examination is remarkable for a pale, emaciated child with little subcutaneous fat and anterior fontanelle fullness. His laboratory test results are notable for a hemolytic anemia and prolonged bleeding times. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step?

Gather urine for pH and electrolytes

Measure serum factor IX levels

Measure serum immunoglobulins

Correct!

Obtain a sweat chloride concentration

Perform a hemoglobin electrophoresis

Question 17

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Which adolescent would be at greatest risk for developing anorexia nervosa?
Correct!

14-year-old female gymnast

18-year-old female college student

12-year-old female who just started her first period

16-year-old male runner

Question 18

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Appropriate advice for a mother of a 2-week-old child here for a “well child” visit includes which of the following?
Correct!

Sleep in the supine position is recommended

By age 1 month, the child should be sleeping through the night

Children should be able to roll over by age 2 months and to sit by age 4 months .

Half-strength fruit juices can be initiated at age 2 months.

Potty training should begin at age 1 year.

Question 19

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A healthy, well-developed 6-year-old child arrives as a new patient to your clinic. His immunization card reveals that he received an immunization at birth and some when he was 2 months old, but none sense. Which of the following statements about him is correct?

He should receive the live oral polio virus vaccine rather than the inactivated (injectable) polio virus vaccine.

The pertussis vaccine is contraindicated at his age and is replaced with the tetanus-diphtheria vaccine.

Correct!

He is too old to receive the Haemophilus influenzae Type B vaccine.

His vaccinations at birth and 2 months are repeated because too much time has elapsed for them to be effective.

He is too young for the varicella vaccine.

NRNP-6541 Week 3: Knowledge Check Quiz  Question 20

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You see a healthy 18-month-old for a well-child visit. At the 12-month visit he received the diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) third dose; hepatitis B second dose; measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) first dose; injected poliovirus (IPV) second dose; pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) fourth dose; and Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) fourth dose. Which of the following do you order today?

Varicella and DTaP

Correct!

DTaP, varicella, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B

DTaP, IPV, varicella, PCV13, and hepatitis B

Hib, PCV13, IPV, and hepatitis A