NURS 6541 WEEK 7 QUIZ (2 VERSIONS)
, NURS 6541 WEEK 7 QUIZ
Question 1
1. In children who have not received antibiotics in the past month, which
antibiotic is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention for the management of acute bacterial respiratory infection?
2.
a. Azithromycin (Zithromax)
b. Amoxicillin (Amoxil)
c. Amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid (Augmentin)
d. Sulfamethoxasole (Bactrim)
1 points
Question 2
1. A 3-year-old presents to your office with a history of wheezing over the last
3 months and has only been moderately responsive to therapy. Which of the
following diagnostic tests would be appropriate?
2.
a. Sweat chloride testing
b. Pulmonary function testing
c. Bronchoscopy
d. All of the above
1 points
, Question 3
1. A 7-year-old presents with abrupt fever, stridor, drooling, and
hyperextension of the neck. You examine the nose and throat and notice one
tonsil is enlarged and there is marked erythema of the pharynx with uvular
deviation. Which is most appropriate?
2.
a. Start amoxicillin at the appropriate dose for weight after obtaining a
throat culture.
b. Place on a 5-day course of oral steroids after obtaining a monospot, EBV
titers, and a CBC.
c. Refer to otolaryngology for management of a peritonsillar abscess and
possible hospital admission.
d. Start cephalexin (Keflex) at the appropriate dose for weight after
obtaining a throat culture.
1 points
Question 4
1. Hope is a 7-month-old who presents in January with a 1-day history of
cough, yellow nasal discharge, and low-grade temp (T max 100°F). She was
previously healthy. She does have 2+ edema of the nasal turbinates and
cloudy rhinorrhea. She is afebrile in the office. Her chest, mouth, and ears
are clear. You prescribe:
2.
a. Guaifenesin liquid suspension
b. Amoxicillin 80 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 day
c. Neo-Synephrine half-strength drops three times a day for 5 to 6 days
d. Saline drops, bulb suction, humidified air, and increased PO fluids
1 points
, NURS 6541 WEEK 7 QUIZ
Question 1
1. In children who have not received antibiotics in the past month, which
antibiotic is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention for the management of acute bacterial respiratory infection?
2.
a. Azithromycin (Zithromax)
b. Amoxicillin (Amoxil)
c. Amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid (Augmentin)
d. Sulfamethoxasole (Bactrim)
1 points
Question 2
1. A 3-year-old presents to your office with a history of wheezing over the last
3 months and has only been moderately responsive to therapy. Which of the
following diagnostic tests would be appropriate?
2.
a. Sweat chloride testing
b. Pulmonary function testing
c. Bronchoscopy
d. All of the above
1 points
, Question 3
1. A 7-year-old presents with abrupt fever, stridor, drooling, and
hyperextension of the neck. You examine the nose and throat and notice one
tonsil is enlarged and there is marked erythema of the pharynx with uvular
deviation. Which is most appropriate?
2.
a. Start amoxicillin at the appropriate dose for weight after obtaining a
throat culture.
b. Place on a 5-day course of oral steroids after obtaining a monospot, EBV
titers, and a CBC.
c. Refer to otolaryngology for management of a peritonsillar abscess and
possible hospital admission.
d. Start cephalexin (Keflex) at the appropriate dose for weight after
obtaining a throat culture.
1 points
Question 4
1. Hope is a 7-month-old who presents in January with a 1-day history of
cough, yellow nasal discharge, and low-grade temp (T max 100°F). She was
previously healthy. She does have 2+ edema of the nasal turbinates and
cloudy rhinorrhea. She is afebrile in the office. Her chest, mouth, and ears
are clear. You prescribe:
2.
a. Guaifenesin liquid suspension
b. Amoxicillin 80 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 day
c. Neo-Synephrine half-strength drops three times a day for 5 to 6 days
d. Saline drops, bulb suction, humidified air, and increased PO fluids
1 points