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Omaphacele [ Ans: ] Protruding intestines contained within a
translucent membrane or sac
Complete breech [ Ans: ] The nps attends a high risk delivery in
which the newborns buttocks and lower extremities present first
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this fetal presentation is best referred to as
frank breech [ Ans: ] Fetal presentation during delivery where
only buttocks is first
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Incomplete breech [ Ans: ] Fetal presentation during delivery
where only lower extremities present first a.k.a. footling
Transverse Lie [ Ans: ] Fetal presentation, where baby lies lateral,
shoulders first
Gastroschisis [ Ans: ] Protruding intestines, not contained in a
membrane, lateral to umbilical stump
myelomeningocele [ Ans: ] Developmental defect of the central
nervous system in which the hernia sac contains a portion of the
spinal cord
DiGeorge Syndrome [ Ans: ] Congenital defect on chromosome
22, characteristics of immuno deficiency and structural
abnormalities
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) [ Ans: ] Scale of severity, head
trauma, based on eye-opening, best verbal response, and best
motor response. Ranges 3-15.
severe head trauma GCS [ Ans: ] Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of
3-8
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Moderate head injury GCS [ Ans: ] Glasgow coma scale (GCS)
of 9 to 12
Mild head injury GCS [ Ans: ] Glasgow coma scale (GCS) of 13
to 15
B. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) [ Ans: ] Which of the following
should NPS suspect in 1 year old child with gradual onset of
symptoms.
A. Foreign Body Aspiration
B. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
C. Asthma
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D. Epiglottitis
D. 1,2,4 only [ Ans: ] Which of the following treatment options
should NPS recommend for a newborn with hyperbilirubinemia?
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1: Phototherapy (UV light)
2: Vitamin E
3: Nasal CPAP
4: Exchange Transfusion
C. Hyperoxia-Hyperventilation Test [ Ans: ] Which of the following
procedures would be helpful to differentiate between persistent
pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) and right to left
shunting from a congenital heart defect?
A. Oxygen Challenge (Hyperoxia) Test
B. Silverman-Anderson Score
C. Hyperoxia-Hyperventilation Test
D. Fiber optic Transillumination
C. Kwashiorkor [ Ans: ] During assessment of an infants, nutritional
status, the NPS notes that the infant has a protruding belly with
edematous face and limbs. This condition is best described as.
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Kettering NPS Modules Questions and
Answers (100% Correct Answers) Already
Graded A+
Omaphacele [ Ans: ] Protruding intestines contained within a
translucent membrane or sac
Complete breech [ Ans: ] The nps attends a high risk delivery in
which the newborns buttocks and lower extremities present first
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this fetal presentation is best referred to as
frank breech [ Ans: ] Fetal presentation during delivery where
only buttocks is first
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Incomplete breech [ Ans: ] Fetal presentation during delivery
where only lower extremities present first a.k.a. footling
Transverse Lie [ Ans: ] Fetal presentation, where baby lies lateral,
shoulders first
Gastroschisis [ Ans: ] Protruding intestines, not contained in a
membrane, lateral to umbilical stump
myelomeningocele [ Ans: ] Developmental defect of the central
nervous system in which the hernia sac contains a portion of the
spinal cord
DiGeorge Syndrome [ Ans: ] Congenital defect on chromosome
22, characteristics of immuno deficiency and structural
abnormalities
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) [ Ans: ] Scale of severity, head
trauma, based on eye-opening, best verbal response, and best
motor response. Ranges 3-15.
severe head trauma GCS [ Ans: ] Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of
3-8
, 2
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Moderate head injury GCS [ Ans: ] Glasgow coma scale (GCS)
of 9 to 12
Mild head injury GCS [ Ans: ] Glasgow coma scale (GCS) of 13
to 15
B. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) [ Ans: ] Which of the following
should NPS suspect in 1 year old child with gradual onset of
symptoms.
A. Foreign Body Aspiration
B. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
C. Asthma
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D. Epiglottitis
D. 1,2,4 only [ Ans: ] Which of the following treatment options
should NPS recommend for a newborn with hyperbilirubinemia?
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1: Phototherapy (UV light)
2: Vitamin E
3: Nasal CPAP
4: Exchange Transfusion
C. Hyperoxia-Hyperventilation Test [ Ans: ] Which of the following
procedures would be helpful to differentiate between persistent
pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) and right to left
shunting from a congenital heart defect?
A. Oxygen Challenge (Hyperoxia) Test
B. Silverman-Anderson Score
C. Hyperoxia-Hyperventilation Test
D. Fiber optic Transillumination
C. Kwashiorkor [ Ans: ] During assessment of an infants, nutritional
status, the NPS notes that the infant has a protruding belly with
edematous face and limbs. This condition is best described as.