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Question 1 points
An 18-year-old man presents with periumbilical pain, vomiting, and abdominal cramping over the past
48 hours. Physical examination reveals rebound tenderness and laboratory analysis shows the presence
of bandemia and a total WBC of 28,000 mm3. To support the diagnosis of acute appendicitis with
suspected appendiceal rupture, you consider obtaining the following abdominal imaging study:
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Gina is 2 years old and presents with a 3-day history of fever, crankiness, and congested cough. Her
respiratory rate is more than 50% of the upper limits of normal for age. Tubular breath sounds are noted
at the right lung base. Skin turgor is normal, and she is wearing a wet diaper. She is alert, resisting the
examination as age appropriate, and engages in eye contact. Temperature is 38.3° C (101° F). Gina's
diagnostic evaluation should include:
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Aortic stenosis in a 15-year-old male is most likely:
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,Which of the following laboratory tests can identify the causative organism of bronchiolitis?
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points 5
A Still murmur:
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Physical examination findings in otitis externa include:
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1) tympanic membrane immobility.
2) increased ear pain with tragus palpation.
3) tympanic membrane erythema.
4) tympanic membrane bullae.
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In infants, solid foods are best introduced no earlier than:
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When advising a patient about injectable influenza immunization, the nurse practitioner (NP) considers
the following about the use of this vaccine: