NSG 6435 : Week 9 Quiz
Question 1
A client presents to clinic for the 1st time. The provider discovers that the client was
diagnosed w/ Prader-Willi Syndrome. What symptoms does the provider expect to find
during this encounter?
Hyperphagia, obesity & strabismus
Lethargy, stridor, & irritability
Low-set ears, short stature & webbed neck
Flat nasal bridge, epicanthal folds, & heart murmur
Question 2
A client w/ Prader-Willi syndrome, well-known to the clinic, presents today for an annual
physical. This client is at higher risk & should be screened for what medical condition?
Depression
Pyloric Stenosis
Celiac disease
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Question
3
A new client presents to the clinic to establish care. On exam, the provider notes the
following: a long narrow face, high-arched palate & dental crowding, prominent ears,
strabismus, macroorchidism, short stature, cognitive impairments & stereopathies. What
would be the most likely diagnosis?
Fragile X
Prader-Willi
Angelman
Beckwith-Weidemann
Question
4
If a client is ( + ) for any of the following categorical clinical findings & developmental
deficiencies: Failure to thrive, Central obesity, Enamel hypoplasia, Scoliosis, Motor delays,
Mild intellectual disability & Compulsive hyperphagia; what would be the most likely
diagnosis?
Question 1
A client presents to clinic for the 1st time. The provider discovers that the client was
diagnosed w/ Prader-Willi Syndrome. What symptoms does the provider expect to find
during this encounter?
Hyperphagia, obesity & strabismus
Lethargy, stridor, & irritability
Low-set ears, short stature & webbed neck
Flat nasal bridge, epicanthal folds, & heart murmur
Question 2
A client w/ Prader-Willi syndrome, well-known to the clinic, presents today for an annual
physical. This client is at higher risk & should be screened for what medical condition?
Depression
Pyloric Stenosis
Celiac disease
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Question
3
A new client presents to the clinic to establish care. On exam, the provider notes the
following: a long narrow face, high-arched palate & dental crowding, prominent ears,
strabismus, macroorchidism, short stature, cognitive impairments & stereopathies. What
would be the most likely diagnosis?
Fragile X
Prader-Willi
Angelman
Beckwith-Weidemann
Question
4
If a client is ( + ) for any of the following categorical clinical findings & developmental
deficiencies: Failure to thrive, Central obesity, Enamel hypoplasia, Scoliosis, Motor delays,
Mild intellectual disability & Compulsive hyperphagia; what would be the most likely
diagnosis?