NURS 6541 Final Exam
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Course NURS-6541N-5,Primary Care Adolescnt& Child.2020 Spring Qtr 02/24-
05/17-PT27
Test Week 11 - Final Exam
Started 5/8/20 1:00 AM
Submitted 5/8/20 3:47 AM
Due Date 5/11/20 1:59 AM
Status Completed
Attempt Score 100 out of 100 points
Time Elapsed 2 hours, 47 minutes out of 3 hours and 20 minutes
Results Submitted Answers
Displayed
Question 1
1 out of 1 points
An 11-year-old has been diagnosed with mild intermittent asthma. Which of the following is
not a routine part of the clinical management?
Selected c.
Answer:
School excuse to not participate in recess and/or physical education
activities
Question 2
1 out of 1 points
A 14-year-old has a 3-week history of fever, anorexia, and abdominal pain. What additional
symptom would cause the NP to suspect Crohn's disease?
Selected Answer: b.
Blood, mucous diarrhea
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
,A 9-year-old is diagnosed with dyspepsia without hematemesis, melena, or occult blood. The
most appropriate next step is
Selected Answer: a.
Trial of ranitidine (Zantac)
Question 4
1 out of 1 points
Jesse, age 5, has a diagnosis of encopresis. After the diagnosis, what would be your next
action?
Selected Answer: a.
Rule out a neurologic disorder.
Question 5
1 out of 1 points
A 15-year-old girl has experienced abdominal pain, vomiting, and lethargy for 3 days. Her
chest and throat examinations are clear, but her abdominal examination is significant for right
lower quadrant pain. Rectal examination is equivocal for pain, and her pelvic examination is
remarkable for pain upon movement of her cervix. Laboratory data include elevated white
blood cell count, serum glucose level of 145 mg/dL, and serum bicarbonate level of
21mEq/dL. Her urinalysis is remarkable for 1+ white blood cells, 1+ glucose, and 1+ ketones.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Selected Answer: b.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
A previously healthy male has a 3-month history of increasing headaches, blurred vision, and
personality changes. Previously he admitted to marijuana experimentation more than 1 year
ago. On examination he is a healthy, athletic-appearing 17-year-old with decreased
, extraocular range of motion and left eye visual acuity. Which of the following is the best next
step in his management?
Selected Answer: a.
Neuroimaging
Question 7
1 out of 1 points
Kelly, your 11-year-old well visit patient, presents to the office with weight loss, polyuria,
and polydipsia. Which of the following do you need to rule out?
Selected Answer: c.
Diabetes mellitus
Question 8
1 out of 1 points
Lisa has Cushing's syndrome. You would suspect her to have or to develop
Selected Answer: d.
Generalized increased pigmentations of the skin
Question 9
1 out of 1 points
Tracy, the mother of a 2-year-old, is concerned because her daughter walks on her toes all the
time. What do you tell her?
Selected Answer: b.
Toe walking is considered normal until age 3.
Question 10
1 out of 1 points
Latest Multiple Versions
Verified Questions and Answers
Complete and Best Document for Exam Preparation
, NURS 6541 Final Exam
User
Course NURS-6541N-5,Primary Care Adolescnt& Child.2020 Spring Qtr 02/24-
05/17-PT27
Test Week 11 - Final Exam
Started 5/8/20 1:00 AM
Submitted 5/8/20 3:47 AM
Due Date 5/11/20 1:59 AM
Status Completed
Attempt Score 100 out of 100 points
Time Elapsed 2 hours, 47 minutes out of 3 hours and 20 minutes
Results Submitted Answers
Displayed
Question 1
1 out of 1 points
An 11-year-old has been diagnosed with mild intermittent asthma. Which of the following is
not a routine part of the clinical management?
Selected c.
Answer:
School excuse to not participate in recess and/or physical education
activities
Question 2
1 out of 1 points
A 14-year-old has a 3-week history of fever, anorexia, and abdominal pain. What additional
symptom would cause the NP to suspect Crohn's disease?
Selected Answer: b.
Blood, mucous diarrhea
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
,A 9-year-old is diagnosed with dyspepsia without hematemesis, melena, or occult blood. The
most appropriate next step is
Selected Answer: a.
Trial of ranitidine (Zantac)
Question 4
1 out of 1 points
Jesse, age 5, has a diagnosis of encopresis. After the diagnosis, what would be your next
action?
Selected Answer: a.
Rule out a neurologic disorder.
Question 5
1 out of 1 points
A 15-year-old girl has experienced abdominal pain, vomiting, and lethargy for 3 days. Her
chest and throat examinations are clear, but her abdominal examination is significant for right
lower quadrant pain. Rectal examination is equivocal for pain, and her pelvic examination is
remarkable for pain upon movement of her cervix. Laboratory data include elevated white
blood cell count, serum glucose level of 145 mg/dL, and serum bicarbonate level of
21mEq/dL. Her urinalysis is remarkable for 1+ white blood cells, 1+ glucose, and 1+ ketones.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Selected Answer: b.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
A previously healthy male has a 3-month history of increasing headaches, blurred vision, and
personality changes. Previously he admitted to marijuana experimentation more than 1 year
ago. On examination he is a healthy, athletic-appearing 17-year-old with decreased
, extraocular range of motion and left eye visual acuity. Which of the following is the best next
step in his management?
Selected Answer: a.
Neuroimaging
Question 7
1 out of 1 points
Kelly, your 11-year-old well visit patient, presents to the office with weight loss, polyuria,
and polydipsia. Which of the following do you need to rule out?
Selected Answer: c.
Diabetes mellitus
Question 8
1 out of 1 points
Lisa has Cushing's syndrome. You would suspect her to have or to develop
Selected Answer: d.
Generalized increased pigmentations of the skin
Question 9
1 out of 1 points
Tracy, the mother of a 2-year-old, is concerned because her daughter walks on her toes all the
time. What do you tell her?
Selected Answer: b.
Toe walking is considered normal until age 3.
Question 10
1 out of 1 points