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Questions And Answers
When completing this quiz, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct
including the expectations for academic integrity?
Selected Answer:
Yes
Question 2
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A 15-year-old girl has a 1-month history of urinary frequency without dysuria and
recent onset of an itchy rash beneath both breasts. She has been gaining weight
over the past year and regularly complains of fatigue. She is afebrile, with a weight
greater than the 99th percentile and has an erythematous, macular rash beneath
both breasts characterized by satellite lesions. Urinalysis is significant for 2+
glucosuria but no pyuria. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Selected Answer: b.
Diabetes mellitus
Question 3
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A 16-year-old is brought in as a walk-in by his parents. His parents state that he
acutely developed a fever, chills and rash. He has been confused and not
answering their questions. On examination he is toxically ill appearing, and is
febrile, tachycardic and hypotensive. He is noted to have a diffuse petechial rash.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
Selected Answer: c.
, Meningococcemia
Question 4
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Lyme disease is most closely associated with which of the following skin lesions?
Selected Answer: b.
Erythema migrans
Question 5
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Unilateral wheezing is a finding suggestive of
Selected Answer: d.
Foreign body aspiration
Question 6
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When examining a child with abdominal pain, what symptom would lead to a likely organic
etiology?
Selected Answer: d.
Suprapubic pain
, Question 7
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Kawasaki disease is most common in
Selected Answer: a.
Females
Question 8
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What does shift to the left mean in a white blood count?
Selected Answer: c.
A rise in lymphocytes
Question 9
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A 3-week old presents to the office in January with a 1-week history of nasal
congestion and occastional cough. On the night prior to the visit in infant developed
a fever 102ºF rectally, was difficult to breastfeed, and had paroxysmal coughing and
noisy, labored breathing. On exam, you note an ill-appearing infant who is lethergic
with wheezing, tachypnea, and intercostal retractions. The infant is home with the
mom at this time; however, has a sibling who is 4-years-old and is in daycare and
recently had cold symptoms. If the patient has been diagnosed with RSV
bronchiolitis, which of the following would be the treatment of choice?
Selected Answer: d.
Fluids and nutritional support and close monitoring
, Question 10
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Antibiotic therapy is one of the mainstays of treatment for which of the following causes of
wheezing?
Selected Answer: e.
Epiglottitis
Question 11
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The most useful test for evaluation of suspected acute rheumatic fever is
Selected Answer: a.
C-reactive protein (CRP)
Question 12
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The most common trigger for an acute asthma episode in the very young child is
Selected Answer: b.
Outdoor allergens
Question 13
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