N588 Quiz 4 Pediatric Primary Care & FNP | Full Questions and Answers | 2026
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, 7. Which immunohistochemical staining pattern is characteristic of a complete
hydatidiform mole? A) Positive p57 staining in the villous stroma B) Negative p57 staining (absent
maternal expression) C) Positive p57 staining in the trophoblast only D) Diffuse p57 staining throughout
the placenta
8. A partial hydatidiform mole is most commonly associated with which
karyotype? A) 46,XX B) 45,X C) 69,XXY D) 47,XX+21
9. A patient 3 days postpartum presents with a fever of 102.2°F, uterine
tenderness, and foul-smelling lochia. These findings are most consistent with: A)
Endometritis B) Mastitis C) Postpartum blues D) Cystitis
10. What is the primary risk factor for the development of postpartum
endometritis? A) Breastfeeding B) Cesarean birth C) Precipitous labor D) Use of
epidural anesthesia
11. A nursing student is comparing mastitis and engorgement. Which statement is
correct? A) Engorgement is usually unilateral; mastitis is bilateral. B) Mastitis typically
presents with systemic flu-like symptoms; engorgement does not. C) Mastitis occurs in
the first 24 hours; engorgement occurs at 2 weeks. D) Antibiotics are the primary
treatment for engorgement.
Update | 100% Correct - Post University.
, 7. Which immunohistochemical staining pattern is characteristic of a complete
hydatidiform mole? A) Positive p57 staining in the villous stroma B) Negative p57 staining (absent
maternal expression) C) Positive p57 staining in the trophoblast only D) Diffuse p57 staining throughout
the placenta
8. A partial hydatidiform mole is most commonly associated with which
karyotype? A) 46,XX B) 45,X C) 69,XXY D) 47,XX+21
9. A patient 3 days postpartum presents with a fever of 102.2°F, uterine
tenderness, and foul-smelling lochia. These findings are most consistent with: A)
Endometritis B) Mastitis C) Postpartum blues D) Cystitis
10. What is the primary risk factor for the development of postpartum
endometritis? A) Breastfeeding B) Cesarean birth C) Precipitous labor D) Use of
epidural anesthesia
11. A nursing student is comparing mastitis and engorgement. Which statement is
correct? A) Engorgement is usually unilateral; mastitis is bilateral. B) Mastitis typically
presents with systemic flu-like symptoms; engorgement does not. C) Mastitis occurs in
the first 24 hours; engorgement occurs at 2 weeks. D) Antibiotics are the primary
treatment for engorgement.