NSG 6340 Final Exam with Answers
1.An example of short-acting insulin is
regular
2.The National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (NYRBS) evaluates risk factors that contribute to
violence or injuries. Which of the following has the highest percentage of noncompliance for
safety?
Not wearing a bicycle helmet
3.The top three causes of death in adolescents are
accidents, homicide, and suicide
4.The Board of Nursing in each state is responsible for _____________.
advanced practice nurses
5.An example of rapid-acting insulin is ______________________.
Lispro
6. A healthy eleven-year-old male had a Td booster two-year ago after stepping on a nail, but
otherwise has had no immunizations since age six when his vaccinations were up to date. Which
of the following vaccines would be indicated as a part of his well-child visit?
Tdap (Adacel)
7. In boys, lack of secondary sexual characteristics after seventeen years suggests:
Abnormal testicular function
8.What factors can negatively impact children's access to medical homes and adequate health
care services?
All of the above
9._____________children are less likely to be diagnosed with attention deficit disorder than
others.
Hispanic
10.An antidepressant should be taken by a patient for at least _________ to adequately treat
depressive symptoms.
six months
11.What is one of the most important components of a presports participation physical exam?
Thorough history, including family medical history and past medical history
, 12.Indications for immediate dialysis in the pediatric patient is
hyperkalemia
13.Of the following advice, which would be most helpful for the parents of a baby with GERD?
Laying prone after eating will decrease the amount of vomiting.
14.Bipolar disease may be __________________.
all of the above
15.Adolescents prefer their office visit to be
very flexible
16.The majority of childhood abuse occurs under which category?
Neglect
17.Health guidance regarding sexual activity should be discussed with ___________.
all adolescence groups
18.Biomedical issues that may create academic performance issues include _______________.
fetal alcohol syndrome
19.Other diagnoses that must be ruled out before diagnosing a child with attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder include
All of the above
20.A twelve-year-old female patient has been described as having “staring spells” and
“daydreaming” in classes. These episodes seem to last for less than a minute or so, but she
cannot tell you what has happened in the classroom during this “spell.” You suspect the patient
may have ________________.
petit mal seizures
21.The two primary sources of inflammatory bowel disease are _____________ and
____________.
Crohn’s disease; ulcerative colitis
1.An example of short-acting insulin is
regular
2.The National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (NYRBS) evaluates risk factors that contribute to
violence or injuries. Which of the following has the highest percentage of noncompliance for
safety?
Not wearing a bicycle helmet
3.The top three causes of death in adolescents are
accidents, homicide, and suicide
4.The Board of Nursing in each state is responsible for _____________.
advanced practice nurses
5.An example of rapid-acting insulin is ______________________.
Lispro
6. A healthy eleven-year-old male had a Td booster two-year ago after stepping on a nail, but
otherwise has had no immunizations since age six when his vaccinations were up to date. Which
of the following vaccines would be indicated as a part of his well-child visit?
Tdap (Adacel)
7. In boys, lack of secondary sexual characteristics after seventeen years suggests:
Abnormal testicular function
8.What factors can negatively impact children's access to medical homes and adequate health
care services?
All of the above
9._____________children are less likely to be diagnosed with attention deficit disorder than
others.
Hispanic
10.An antidepressant should be taken by a patient for at least _________ to adequately treat
depressive symptoms.
six months
11.What is one of the most important components of a presports participation physical exam?
Thorough history, including family medical history and past medical history
, 12.Indications for immediate dialysis in the pediatric patient is
hyperkalemia
13.Of the following advice, which would be most helpful for the parents of a baby with GERD?
Laying prone after eating will decrease the amount of vomiting.
14.Bipolar disease may be __________________.
all of the above
15.Adolescents prefer their office visit to be
very flexible
16.The majority of childhood abuse occurs under which category?
Neglect
17.Health guidance regarding sexual activity should be discussed with ___________.
all adolescence groups
18.Biomedical issues that may create academic performance issues include _______________.
fetal alcohol syndrome
19.Other diagnoses that must be ruled out before diagnosing a child with attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder include
All of the above
20.A twelve-year-old female patient has been described as having “staring spells” and
“daydreaming” in classes. These episodes seem to last for less than a minute or so, but she
cannot tell you what has happened in the classroom during this “spell.” You suspect the patient
may have ________________.
petit mal seizures
21.The two primary sources of inflammatory bowel disease are _____________ and
____________.
Crohn’s disease; ulcerative colitis