PAPER Question and Answer 2026 | Ultimate
Exam Preparation Bundle | Grade A+
• Digoxin -✓✓Medication used to treat heart conditions.
• Apical Heart Rate -✓✓Heart rate measured at the apex of the heart.
• Normal Heart Rate (Infant) -✓✓80 to 150 BPM when awake for
infants.
• Cystic Fibrosis -✓✓Genetic disorder affecting respiratory and
digestive systems.
• Postural Drainage -✓✓Technique to remove mucus using gravity.
• Aerosol Therapy -✓✓Inhalation treatment to open airways.
• Photosensitivity -✓✓Increased sensitivity to sunlight, common with
tetracycline.
• Tetracycline HCL -✓✓Antibiotic used for acne treatment.
,• Pyloric Stenosis -✓✓Narrowing of pylorus causing projectile
vomiting.
• Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) -✓✓Congenital heart defect with a
hole in septum.
• Metabolic Alkalosis -✓✓Condition due to loss of stomach acid.
• Projectile Vomiting -✓✓Forceful vomiting characteristic of pyloric
stenosis.
• Antibiotic Prophylaxis -✓✓Preventive antibiotic treatment for at-risk
patients.
• Wilms' Tumor -✓✓Kidney cancer in children, requires careful
handling.
• Blood Pressure (Hypertension) -✓✓Elevated blood pressure,
significant in glomerulonephritis.
• Respiratory Rate (Infant) -✓✓Normal rate is 30-60 breaths per minute.
• Weight Monitoring -✓✓Tracking weight to ensure adequate infant
intake.
,• Wet Diapers -✓✓Indicator of hydration; should be at least 6 daily.
• Nutritional Intake (Infant) -✓✓Should progress to 30 ounces per day
by 4 months.
• Sunscreen Use -✓✓Recommended for patients on tetracycline to
prevent burns.
• Supine Positioning -✓✓Lying flat on back, caution after feeding.
• Soft Nipple -✓✓Used to assist feeding in infants with VSD.
• Acyanotic Defect -✓✓Heart defect without oxygen-poor blood in
circulation.
• Signage for Tumor Care -✓✓Indicates 'DO NOT PALPATE
ABDOMEN' for safety.
• Emotional Impact on Health -✓✓Client's distress can affect
physiological conditions.
• Respiratory Treatments Frequency -✓✓Should be administered 3 to 4
times daily.
, • UAP -✓✓Unlicensed Assistive Personnel assisting with patient care.
• Nifedipine -✓✓Sublingual antihypertensive used for rapid blood
pressure reduction.
• Tetralogy of Fallot -✓✓Cyanotic heart defect causing clubbed fingers
due to hypoxia.
• Clubbed fingers -✓✓Sign of chronic hypoxia, often seen in heart
defects.
• Human chorionic gonadotrophic hormone -✓✓Hormone used to aid
testicular descent in cryptorchidism.
• Cremasteric reflex -✓✓Reflex causing testes to ascend, complicating
descent.
• Hypospadias -✓✓Congenital condition requiring surgical repair of the
urethra.
• Body integrity -✓✓Concern for physical safety, especially in
preschoolers.