Answers 2022/2023)
What age do children usually begin receiving the HPV vaccine? - ANSWER 11 Years
When can a child stop using a booster seat in the car? - ANSWER when the child is at
least 4'9" tall
A 13-year-old client diagnosed w/ infectious mononucleosis 2 weeks ago is in your
office today c/o abdominal pain to the upper left quadrant, is febrile, & tired. based on
the client's recent history, what is the best intervention? - ANSWER refer to emergency
services
An established 14-year-old client who recently returned from camp presents to the clinic
c/o chills, severe, headache, myalgia, malaise, GI upset/tenderness, diarrhea, cough,
conjunctival infection & fever. on exam, the provider notes a rash of faint pink spots on
the wrists, forearms, ankles and the trunk. what is the most likely diagnosis? - ANSWER
rocky mountain spotted fever
a client w/ chickenpox who cannot stop itching present to the clinic requesting relief.
what can the provider do to help this client? (Select all that apply) - ANSWER prescribe
calamine lotion
prescribe oral antihistamines
recommend oatmeal baths
an infant can complete hand-to-hand transfers at what age? - ANSWER 7 months
which is the most appropriate anticipatory guidance for the child diagnosed w/ fracture
through the growth plate? - ANSWER use crutches to ambulate until healed
the provider learns that the family of a client recently rescued a cat from the outside. to
prevent risk of toxoplasmosis, which anticipatory guidance is most appropriate? -
ANSWER thoroughly wash hands after changing cat litter
a 9-day-old client presents to the clinic who is sluggish, has a temp of 97F, HR 105,
cool extremities, and loss of appetite, what should the provider do? - ANSWER refer to
emergency room to rule out sepsis
the provider understands that a client w/ a history of hemolytic anemia & a recent
diagnosis of erythema infectious (5th disease) is at risk for which complication? -
ANSWER aplastic crisis
What should a cultural assessment of the family & child include? - ANSWER an
assessment of a patient's dominant culture including the accompanying health beliefs,
and beliefs about birth, illness, and deaths