NSG 6435 : Week 3 Quiz
QUESTION . 1
What age do children usually begin receiving the HPV vaccine?
8 years
11 years
13 years
15 years
QUESTION . 2
When can a child stop using a booster seat in the car?
When the child is at least 4’9” tall.
When the child is at least 5’ tall.
When the child is at least 4’ tall.
When the child is at least 3’ tall.
QUESTION . 3
A 13-year-old client diagnosed w/ infectious mononucleosis 2 weeks ago is in
your office today c/o abdominal pain to the upper left quadrant, is febrile &
tired. Based on the client’s recent history, what is the best intervention?
Prescribe Salicylates for the fever
Refer to Gastroenterology
Prescribe antibiotics
Refer to Emergency Services
QUESTION . 4
An established 14-year-old client who recently returned from camp presents to
the clinic c/o chills, severe headache, myalgias, malaise, GI upset/tenderness,
diarrhea, cough, conjunctival injection & a fever. On exam, the provider notes
a rash of faint pink spots on the wrists, forearms, ankles & the trunk. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
QUESTION . 1
What age do children usually begin receiving the HPV vaccine?
8 years
11 years
13 years
15 years
QUESTION . 2
When can a child stop using a booster seat in the car?
When the child is at least 4’9” tall.
When the child is at least 5’ tall.
When the child is at least 4’ tall.
When the child is at least 3’ tall.
QUESTION . 3
A 13-year-old client diagnosed w/ infectious mononucleosis 2 weeks ago is in
your office today c/o abdominal pain to the upper left quadrant, is febrile &
tired. Based on the client’s recent history, what is the best intervention?
Prescribe Salicylates for the fever
Refer to Gastroenterology
Prescribe antibiotics
Refer to Emergency Services
QUESTION . 4
An established 14-year-old client who recently returned from camp presents to
the clinic c/o chills, severe headache, myalgias, malaise, GI upset/tenderness,
diarrhea, cough, conjunctival injection & a fever. On exam, the provider notes
a rash of faint pink spots on the wrists, forearms, ankles & the trunk. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever