FHEA Peds Exam Version Newest 2025 Actual Exam
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which of the following is most consistent with a normal
developmental exam for a thriving 6-month-old infant born at 32
weeks' gestation?
responds to own name and sits with support
-reaches for toy with one hand and recognizes familiar people
and objects at a distance
-babbles mamama, bababa and transfers objects hand-to-hand
without difficulty
vocalizes "ah" and "oh" sounds, and is able to lift head briefly
when positioned on the tummy and turn from side to side. -
ANSWER--reaches for toy with one hand and recognizes
familiar people and objects at a distance
Thomas is a newborn who was born at 32 weeks' gestation. The
adjusted age calculation should be used to assess his
development until age: - ANSWER-24 months
adjusted age calculation:
e.g.: Chronological age: 20 weeks
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The number of weeks your baby was premature: 6 weeks
Subtract the number of weeks premature from the chronological
age: 20 weeks minus 6 weeks equal 14 weeks. 14 weeks is your
baby's adjusted age.
you examine a healthy 2-month-old boy and note that his
foreskin cannot be retracted. you consider that: - ANSWER-in
most instances, the foreskin is not easily retractable until the
child is about 3 years old.
you examine a thriving 4-week-old boy who was born 39 weeks'
gestation and note a painless, tense, non-reducible, relatively
symmetric scrotal enlargement that brightly and evenly
transilluminates. The parents report that the scrotum "always
looks like this", without change in size during the course of the
day. Bilateral testes, approximately 1 cm in length are palpable
and held within the scrotum. The penis is approximately 4 cm in
length. You consider these findings are most consistent with: -
ANSWER-noncommunicating hydrocele
which of the following cases requires phototherapy?
-infant with biliary atresia and direct bilirubin of 9 mg/dL
-a 24 hour-old full-term infant with an indirect bilirubin of 13
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-a 24 hour-old small for gestational age infant with an indirect
bilirubin of 13 mg/dL
-3 day-old breast fed baby with an indirect bilirubin of 15 mg/dL
- ANSWER-a 24 hour-old small for gestational age infant with
an indirect bilirubin of 13 mg/dL
TB between 15 and 20 mg/dL (term babies of normal for
gestational age)
For TB levels ≥20 mg/dL (342 micromol/L), phototherapy
should be administered continuously, until the TB falls below 20
mg/dL (342 micromol/L). Once this occurs, phototherapy can be
interrupted for feeding and parental visits
For infants at low risk (≥38 weeks GA and without risk factors),
phototherapy is started at the following TB values.
•24 hours of age: >12 mg/dL (205 micromol/L)
•48 hours of age: >15 mg/dL (257 micromol/L)
•72 hours of age: >18 mg/dL (308 micromol/L)
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Infants in this category who have TB levels 2 to 3 mg/dL (34 to
51 micromol/L) below the recommended levels may be treated
with fiberoptic or conventional phototherapy at home.
●For infants at medium risk (≥38 weeks GA with risk factors or
35 to 37 6/7 weeks gestation without risk factors), phototherapy
is started at the following TB values.
•24 hours of age: >10 mg/dL (171 micromol/L)
•48 hours of age: >13 mg/dL (222 micromol/L)
•72 hours of age: >15 mg/dL (257 micromol/L)
The threshold for intervention may be lowered for infants closer
to 35 weeks GA and raised for those closer to 37 6/7 weeks GA.
●For infants at high risk (35 to 37 6/7 weeks GA with risk fa -
ANSWER-...
Which of the following feeding scenarios for a one-month-old
infant would cause the nurse practitioner to be concerned? -