NR602 / NR-602 WEEK2 AND 3 QUIZ STUDY GUIDE
BUNDLE (Latest): Primary Care of the Childbearing &
Childrearing Family Practicum - Chamberlain
The Tanner scale (5 stages) of sexual maturity rating allows for
accurate classification of physical pubertal maturation. During
the examination of your patient, you notice that the pubic hair is
increased in quantity, is darker, and is present in the typical
female triangle but in a smaller quantity. Which of the following
Tanner Stages does this description meet?
a. Tanner stage 1
b. Tanner stage 11
c. Tanner stage 111
d. Tanner stage 1V
.....ANSWER.....c. Tanner stage 111
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John, age 5, was diagnosed with ruptured tympanic membrane
as a result of acute otitis media 2 weeks ago. He was treated
with oral antibiotics at the time of diagnosis and has finished his
course. He has no purulent drainage. His plan of care should
include:
a. Refer to an ENT for evaluation and treatment
b. Educate the parents about the strategies to prevent water
from entering the middle ear
c. continue the oral antibiotics to prevent infetion until the
tympanic membrane heals
d. use topical antibiotic drops to prevent infection until the
tympanic membrane heals
.....ANSWER.....b. Educate the parents about the strategies to
prevent water from entering the middle ear
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You see a healthy 18 month old for a well child visit. At the 12
month visiti he received the diptheria, tetanus and accellular
pertussis (DTaP) third dose, hepatitis B second dose, measelm,
mumps and rubella (MMR), injected poliovirus (IPV) second dose,
pneumococcao conjugate (PCV13) fourth dose and Haemophilus
influenzae type B 9HIB) fourth dose. Which of the following do
you
a. Varicella adn DTaP
b. DTap, varicella, hepatitis A and hepatitis B
c. DTaP, IPV, varicella, PCV13 and hepatitis B
d. Hib, PCV13 and hepatitis A
.....ANSWER.....b. DTap, varicella, hepatitis A and hepatitis B
A 7 year old presents with a complaint of ear pain with purulent
discharge. He states it hurts when he is lying on the affected side
and when anyone touches his pinna. The most likely diagnosis is: