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EVOLVE HESI PHARMACOLOGY PRACTICE
EXAM 2025/26 LATEST UPDATED VERSION
Oral Thrush - Fungal infection in the mouth of infants.
Assistive Personnel - Support staff assisting in patient care.
Food Planning - Essential component of diabetes management
for children.
Insulin Injections - Administered to manage blood sugar levels.
Glucose Testing - Process to monitor blood sugar levels.
Developmental Skills - Cognitive and psychomotor abilities in
children.
Communication with Preschoolers - Effective through play and
toys.
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Attention-Seeking Behavior - Behavior aimed at gaining
attention from others.
Dietary Considerations - Nutritional guidelines for managing
health conditions.
Enamel Hypoplasia - Tooth development issue caused by certain
antibiotics.
CBC - Complete blood count, assesses overall health.
Abdominal Pain - Common symptom in various pediatric
conditions.
Foul-Smelling Stools - Indicative of cystic fibrosis or
malabsorption.
Bile-Colored Stools - Common in gastroenteritis, indicates bile
presence.
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Semi-Solid Stools - Normal for breastfed infants, varies by diet.
Ribbon-Like Stools - Characteristic of Hirschsprung's disease.
Nystatin (Mycostatin) - An antifungal drug that is effective in
treating thrush, an oral fungal infection.
Nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin) - Not indicated for the treatment
of oral thrush.
Norfloxacin (Noroxin) - Not indicated for the treatment of oral
thrush.
Neomycin sulfate (Mycifradin) - Not indicated for the treatment
of oral thrush.
Hyperthyroidism - A condition where the thyroid gland
produces too much thyroid hormone.
Nervousness - A sign of hyperthyroidism that should be
assessed during admission.
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Weight loss - Occurs in those with hyperthyroidism, even with a
hearty appetite.
Exophthalmus - Bulging eyes that may occur in hyperthyroidism
but does not cause vision problems.
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA) - A condition that can lead
to visual changes and blindness in children.
Eye exams - Regular testing that can help prevent complications
in children with JRA.
Accidental poisonings - A risk for toddlers and preschoolers that
can be prevented by making toxic agents inaccessible.
Toxic agents and medicines - Should be stored in locked
cabinets to prevent accidental poisonings.
Russell's traction - A method used for fractures of the femur in
young children and adolescents.
EVOLVE HESI PHARMACOLOGY PRACTICE
EXAM 2025/26 LATEST UPDATED VERSION
Oral Thrush - Fungal infection in the mouth of infants.
Assistive Personnel - Support staff assisting in patient care.
Food Planning - Essential component of diabetes management
for children.
Insulin Injections - Administered to manage blood sugar levels.
Glucose Testing - Process to monitor blood sugar levels.
Developmental Skills - Cognitive and psychomotor abilities in
children.
Communication with Preschoolers - Effective through play and
toys.
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Attention-Seeking Behavior - Behavior aimed at gaining
attention from others.
Dietary Considerations - Nutritional guidelines for managing
health conditions.
Enamel Hypoplasia - Tooth development issue caused by certain
antibiotics.
CBC - Complete blood count, assesses overall health.
Abdominal Pain - Common symptom in various pediatric
conditions.
Foul-Smelling Stools - Indicative of cystic fibrosis or
malabsorption.
Bile-Colored Stools - Common in gastroenteritis, indicates bile
presence.
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Semi-Solid Stools - Normal for breastfed infants, varies by diet.
Ribbon-Like Stools - Characteristic of Hirschsprung's disease.
Nystatin (Mycostatin) - An antifungal drug that is effective in
treating thrush, an oral fungal infection.
Nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin) - Not indicated for the treatment
of oral thrush.
Norfloxacin (Noroxin) - Not indicated for the treatment of oral
thrush.
Neomycin sulfate (Mycifradin) - Not indicated for the treatment
of oral thrush.
Hyperthyroidism - A condition where the thyroid gland
produces too much thyroid hormone.
Nervousness - A sign of hyperthyroidism that should be
assessed during admission.
, 4|Page
Weight loss - Occurs in those with hyperthyroidism, even with a
hearty appetite.
Exophthalmus - Bulging eyes that may occur in hyperthyroidism
but does not cause vision problems.
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA) - A condition that can lead
to visual changes and blindness in children.
Eye exams - Regular testing that can help prevent complications
in children with JRA.
Accidental poisonings - A risk for toddlers and preschoolers that
can be prevented by making toxic agents inaccessible.
Toxic agents and medicines - Should be stored in locked
cabinets to prevent accidental poisonings.
Russell's traction - A method used for fractures of the femur in
young children and adolescents.