NR 511Week 2_ Quiz_ Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum-Aje.
Week 2: Quiz
Due Jul 18 at 11:59pm Points 15 Questions 15
Available Jul 12 at 12am - Jul 18 at 11:59pm 7 days Time Limit 15 Minutes
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 15 minutes 13 out of 15
Score for this quiz: 13 out
of 15 Submitted Jul 18 at
2:21pm This attempt took
15 minutes.
Question 1 pts
Nausea is difficult to discern in a young child. What
question should
the clinician ask to determine if a child has nausea?
“Are you
nauseous?”
Correct! “Are you
hungry?”
“Are you eating the way you normally
eat?”
“Are you sick to your
tummy?”
To elicit information concerning nausea in a young
child, ask
the child abTooupt hunger because a young child
cannot usually differentiate between hunger and
mild nausea.
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Question 2 pts
A 26-year-old male recently returned from a camping trip
with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis. He reports that he
only ate vegetables from his garden that he canned prior to
his outing. Which of the following pathogens might be
causing his symptoms?
Co
orrrect
ct! Clostridium botulinum.
Staphylococcus.
Campylobacter jejuni.
Clostridium perfringens.
C botulinum is an anaerobic, gram-positive bacillus
that produces toxins. It is widely distributed in the
soil and vegetation. Improperly processed home-
canned low-acid vegetables and contaminated
meats are the usual cause of food-borne botulism.
Question 1/1
In a young child, unilateral purulent rhinitis is most often caused by:
A bacterial infection.
Top
A viral infection.
Co
orrrect
ct!
A foreign body.
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Week 2: Quiz
Due Jul 18 at 11:59pm Points 15 Questions 15
Available Jul 12 at 12am - Jul 18 at 11:59pm 7 days Time Limit 15 Minutes
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 15 minutes 13 out of 15
Score for this quiz: 13 out
of 15 Submitted Jul 18 at
2:21pm This attempt took
15 minutes.
Question 1 pts
Nausea is difficult to discern in a young child. What
question should
the clinician ask to determine if a child has nausea?
“Are you
nauseous?”
Correct! “Are you
hungry?”
“Are you eating the way you normally
eat?”
“Are you sick to your
tummy?”
To elicit information concerning nausea in a young
child, ask
the child abTooupt hunger because a young child
cannot usually differentiate between hunger and
mild nausea.
https://chamberlain.instructure.com/courses/85110/ 1/12
quizzes/324306
, NR 511Week 2_ Quiz_ Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum-Aje.
Question 2 pts
A 26-year-old male recently returned from a camping trip
with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis. He reports that he
only ate vegetables from his garden that he canned prior to
his outing. Which of the following pathogens might be
causing his symptoms?
Co
orrrect
ct! Clostridium botulinum.
Staphylococcus.
Campylobacter jejuni.
Clostridium perfringens.
C botulinum is an anaerobic, gram-positive bacillus
that produces toxins. It is widely distributed in the
soil and vegetation. Improperly processed home-
canned low-acid vegetables and contaminated
meats are the usual cause of food-borne botulism.
Question 1/1
In a young child, unilateral purulent rhinitis is most often caused by:
A bacterial infection.
Top
A viral infection.
Co
orrrect
ct!
A foreign body.
https://chamberlain.instructure.com/courses/85110/ 2/12
quizzes/324306