NURS 6550 MIDTERM EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
, NURS 6541 Week 7 Quiz Questions and Answers (Graded A)
Results Displayed: Selected Answers and Correct Answers
• Question 1
0 out of 1 points
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?
Selected Answer: b.
Pulmonary function testing
Correct Answer: a.
Sweat chloride testing
• Question 2
0 out of 1 points
A 16-year-old presents with pharyngitis, cough, and high fever. Her chest X-ray reveals
bilateral pulmonary infiltrates. Her white blood cell count is normal and the neutrophil count
is normal. The most likely etiology is:
Selected Answer: b.
Streptococcus pneumonia
Correct Answer: a.
Chlamydia pneumonia
• Question 3
0 out of 1 points
A 2-year-old presents to your office with the following symptoms: nasal congestion
and
rhinorrhea for 48 hours, low-grade fever, and a harsh/barky cough that is significantly
worse at night. Inspiratory stridor is present and she has clear but slightly decreased breath
sounds. Which of the following treatments is best?
Selected Answer: a.
Albuterol sulfate solution via nebulizer every 4 to 6 hours
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
, NURS 6541 Week 7 Quiz Questions and Answers (Graded A)
Results Displayed: Selected Answers and Correct Answers
• Question 1
0 out of 1 points
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?
Selected Answer: b.
Pulmonary function testing
Correct Answer: a.
Sweat chloride testing
• Question 2
0 out of 1 points
A 16-year-old presents with pharyngitis, cough, and high fever. Her chest X-ray reveals
bilateral pulmonary infiltrates. Her white blood cell count is normal and the neutrophil count
is normal. The most likely etiology is:
Selected Answer: b.
Streptococcus pneumonia
Correct Answer: a.
Chlamydia pneumonia
• Question 3
0 out of 1 points
A 2-year-old presents to your office with the following symptoms: nasal congestion
and
rhinorrhea for 48 hours, low-grade fever, and a harsh/barky cough that is significantly
worse at night. Inspiratory stridor is present and she has clear but slightly decreased breath
sounds. Which of the following treatments is best?
Selected Answer: a.
Albuterol sulfate solution via nebulizer every 4 to 6 hours