NR 602 Week 3 Quiz
Chamberlain College of Nursing, Course Code: NR602 ,Course Title:
Primary Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family
Question 1
pts
Urinary tract infections (UTI) are the most common pediatric urinary
tract problems seen in primary care. Which of the following statements
is not true regarding UTIs?
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole is drug of choice for most children.
Radiologic studies are rarely indicated with first infection.
Rationale: Page 916 - 918
Urine culture is required for definitive diagnosis
Symptoms are often nonspecific especially in infancy
Question 2
pts
Which of the following signs and symptoms is not associated with acute
forms of glomerulonephritis?
Correct!
Increased urine output
, Rationale: Page 932
Hematuria
Edema
Dark urine
Question 3
pts
Anthony is a known asthmatic. He has symptoms three times a week but
never more than once a day. Exacerbations affect his normal activities
occasionally. He awakens with cough three to four times a month. You
classify his asthma as:
Correct!
Mild persistent
Rationale: Page 565
Severe persistent
Chamberlain College of Nursing, Course Code: NR602 ,Course Title:
Primary Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family
Question 1
pts
Urinary tract infections (UTI) are the most common pediatric urinary
tract problems seen in primary care. Which of the following statements
is not true regarding UTIs?
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole is drug of choice for most children.
Radiologic studies are rarely indicated with first infection.
Rationale: Page 916 - 918
Urine culture is required for definitive diagnosis
Symptoms are often nonspecific especially in infancy
Question 2
pts
Which of the following signs and symptoms is not associated with acute
forms of glomerulonephritis?
Correct!
Increased urine output
, Rationale: Page 932
Hematuria
Edema
Dark urine
Question 3
pts
Anthony is a known asthmatic. He has symptoms three times a week but
never more than once a day. Exacerbations affect his normal activities
occasionally. He awakens with cough three to four times a month. You
classify his asthma as:
Correct!
Mild persistent
Rationale: Page 565
Severe persistent