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A typically developing 6-month-old would be expected to: - ANSWER Laugh
and play a clapping game
Which of the following is the leading cause of nonfatal injury in children? -
ANSWER Falls
Which of the following is the MOST appropriate intervention for a 2-year-old
patient who has not received the MMR vaccine? - ANSWER Administer two
doses 4 weeks apart
The parent of a newborn infant asks the Family nurse practitioner when to
intervene to help the infant's future intellectual growth. What will the nurse
practitioner tell the parent? - ANSWER language and literacy skills begin at
birth
The FNP performs a well-baby examination on a 7-day-old infant who is nursing
well, according to the mother. The FNP notes that the infant weighed 3250 grams
at birth and 2990 grams when discharged on the second day of life. The infant
weighs 3080 grams at this visit. Which action is correct? - ANSWER Schedule a
weight check in 1 week
,chemo to the brain can cause - ANSWER endocrinological problems
upper abdominal pain increased WBC - ANSWER leukemia
abdominal distention, fatigue, fever, - ANSWER signs of neuroblastoma
beta thalassemia - ANSWER causes anemia, lump in abdomen, need blood
transfusions
child with slightly enlarged liver - ANSWER could be due to heart condition
inspiratory strider increased WBC, purulent sputum -
ANSWER laryngotracheobronchitis
cyclic vomiting syndrome - ANSWER chronic condition of recurring cycles
that can last for hours or days
intussusception signs - ANSWER telescoping of a segment of the intestine
loud crying that comes and goes blood in stool
gastroenteritis - ANSWER inflammation of the stomach and intestines diarhea
and vomiting, tachycardia, slight fever, main complication is dehydration
scrotal swelling nausea, vomiting, fever, dysuria, painful -
ANSWER epididymitis
,Prehn sign - ANSWER pain relieved when you raise up the scrotum
nephrotic syndrome - ANSWER loss of large amounts of plasma protein
SWELLING in feet
Tietze syndrome - ANSWER costochondritis + palpable edema, tender chest at
sternocostal cartilage
Chorea - ANSWER uncontrollable jerky movements of the child's toes and
fingers
CHAT - ANSWER check for autism in toddlers
cooking utensils that are pottery - ANSWER can cause developmental delays
16 yr old - ANSWER should have objective thoughts
Hyperthyroidism - ANSWER overactive thyroid condition
A school-age child is seen in the clinic after a fragment from a glass bottle flew
into the eye. What will the FNP do? - ANSWER Refer immediately to an
ophthalmologist
, Cafe au lait spots - ANSWER Smooth-edged tan-to-brown pigmentations on
the skin. This means neurofibromatosis causes cognitive deficits, learning
disabilities, and neuro problems. Refer to neuro
BP monitoring for a 3-year-old - ANSWER annually
Viral PNA Tx - ANSWER *Influenza:*
Analgesics - Tylenol, ibuprofen
Fluids
Cough suppressants - dextromethorphan
supportive measures
Lyme disease treatment - ANSWER amoxycillin
S. pneumoniae - ANSWER the most common cause of community-acquired
pneumonia in immunocompetent hosts. Kids get PNA from this most often its
VIRAL
Sandpaper rash - ANSWER Scarlet fever (They do blanch). caused by strep
infections. initially on the trunk
Neglected kids - ANSWER parents are not social, kids are not social, make no
eye contact