ADV PHARM UTA 5334 EXAM 1
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Injectable Influenza Vaccine Administration
Its use is recommended for virtually all members of the population.
Middle-Aged Man with COPD Receiving Injectable Influenza Vaccine
Localized reactions such as soreness and redness are common.
Otitis Externa Causative Pathogens
Likely causative pathogens include all of the following EXCEPT:
o M. catarrhalis
38-Year-Old Woman with Elevated Blood Pressure
The next best action is to arrange for at least two additional BP
measurements during the next 2 weeks.
The incubation period for measles caused by the rubeola virus is -
ANSWER✔✔10-14 days
Most cases of roseola caused by human herpesvirus 6 occur in -
ANSWER✔✔children younger than 24 months old
, Which of the following is not consistently performed as part of the workup for
sepsis -ANSWER✔✔stool culture
Rates of sepsis in children have lowered in children in recent years mainly because
of -ANSWER✔✔higher rates of select immunizations
The mechanism of action in fever includes which of the following -
ANSWER✔✔endogenous pyrogens increase prostaglandin synthesis
When assessing a febrile child, the NP considers that -ANSWER✔✔nuchal
rigidity is usually not found in early childhood meningitis
Which of the following is not seen during body temp increase found in fever? -
ANSWER✔✔lower rate of viral replication
When providing care for a febrile patient, the NP bears in mind that all of the
following are true except that -ANSWER✔✔consistent use of an antipyretic
provides a helpful way to shorten the course of infectious illness
Concerning the use of antipyretics in a febrile young child, which of the following
statements is false?
A. a child with a serious bacterial infection usually does not have fever reduction
with an antipyretic.
B. The degree of temperature reduction in response to antipyretic therapy is not
predictive of presence or absence of bacteremia.
C. Compared with ibuprofen, acetaminophen has a shorter duration of antipyretic
action.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT!!!
Injectable Influenza Vaccine Administration
Its use is recommended for virtually all members of the population.
Middle-Aged Man with COPD Receiving Injectable Influenza Vaccine
Localized reactions such as soreness and redness are common.
Otitis Externa Causative Pathogens
Likely causative pathogens include all of the following EXCEPT:
o M. catarrhalis
38-Year-Old Woman with Elevated Blood Pressure
The next best action is to arrange for at least two additional BP
measurements during the next 2 weeks.
The incubation period for measles caused by the rubeola virus is -
ANSWER✔✔10-14 days
Most cases of roseola caused by human herpesvirus 6 occur in -
ANSWER✔✔children younger than 24 months old
, Which of the following is not consistently performed as part of the workup for
sepsis -ANSWER✔✔stool culture
Rates of sepsis in children have lowered in children in recent years mainly because
of -ANSWER✔✔higher rates of select immunizations
The mechanism of action in fever includes which of the following -
ANSWER✔✔endogenous pyrogens increase prostaglandin synthesis
When assessing a febrile child, the NP considers that -ANSWER✔✔nuchal
rigidity is usually not found in early childhood meningitis
Which of the following is not seen during body temp increase found in fever? -
ANSWER✔✔lower rate of viral replication
When providing care for a febrile patient, the NP bears in mind that all of the
following are true except that -ANSWER✔✔consistent use of an antipyretic
provides a helpful way to shorten the course of infectious illness
Concerning the use of antipyretics in a febrile young child, which of the following
statements is false?
A. a child with a serious bacterial infection usually does not have fever reduction
with an antipyretic.
B. The degree of temperature reduction in response to antipyretic therapy is not
predictive of presence or absence of bacteremia.
C. Compared with ibuprofen, acetaminophen has a shorter duration of antipyretic
action.