NURS 629 ACTUAL EXAM 4 | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH 100%
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Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - (Answer)*Usually within first 2-4 days of life
*Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset
*Due to fast breakdown of RSCs
*Liver immature and poor dietary intake.
Clinical manifestation of breast fed jaundice - (Answer)*Usually within first few weeks to month
of life
*Secondary to poor intake
what to assess for Determining hydration status - (Answer)*skin turgor
*mucous membranes
*peripheral pulses
*tears
*capillary filling
Clinical s/s of dehydration - (Answer)*sunken ant fontanel
*tachycardia
, *decreased urinary output
*decreased B/P
What is the most common cause of acute stomach pain - (Answer)gastroenteritis
What is the most common complication in children with gastroenteritis? - (Answer)dehydration
What is the initial treatment in Osgood Schlatter disease - (Answer)stretching
Recommended treatment for a Sprained ankel - (Answer)Ice, Elevation, NSAIDa (ice 20 mins
off 30-45 mins for first 24-48 hrs)
What type of X-ray is best for diagnosing Legg-Calve-Perth? - (Answer)Frog leg
How to perform Rovsing sign? - (Answer)apply pressure to left lower abdomen
What is considered a positive sign with Rovsing exam - (Answer)pain in right side when
pressure is released from left side
GRADED EXPERT SOLUTIONS| 2026 LATEST UPDATED | GET A+
Clinical manifestation of physiological jaundice - (Answer)*Usually within first 2-4 days of life
*Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset
*Due to fast breakdown of RSCs
*Liver immature and poor dietary intake.
Clinical manifestation of breast fed jaundice - (Answer)*Usually within first few weeks to month
of life
*Secondary to poor intake
what to assess for Determining hydration status - (Answer)*skin turgor
*mucous membranes
*peripheral pulses
*tears
*capillary filling
Clinical s/s of dehydration - (Answer)*sunken ant fontanel
*tachycardia
, *decreased urinary output
*decreased B/P
What is the most common cause of acute stomach pain - (Answer)gastroenteritis
What is the most common complication in children with gastroenteritis? - (Answer)dehydration
What is the initial treatment in Osgood Schlatter disease - (Answer)stretching
Recommended treatment for a Sprained ankel - (Answer)Ice, Elevation, NSAIDa (ice 20 mins
off 30-45 mins for first 24-48 hrs)
What type of X-ray is best for diagnosing Legg-Calve-Perth? - (Answer)Frog leg
How to perform Rovsing sign? - (Answer)apply pressure to left lower abdomen
What is considered a positive sign with Rovsing exam - (Answer)pain in right side when
pressure is released from left side