27th Edition by Maya Bunik; William W. Hay,
Chapter 1 - 46 Complete
,Current V3Diagnosis V3and V3Treatment V3Pediatrics, V327th V3Edition V3Test V3Bank
Table V3of V3Contents:
Chapter V31. V3The V3Newborn V3Infant
Chapter V32. V3Child V3Development V3and V3Behavior
Chapter V33. V3Adolescence
Chapter V34. V3Adolescent V3Substance V3Abuse
Chapter V35. V3Eating V3Disorders
Chapter V36. V3Child V3and V3Adolescent V3Psychiatric V3Disorders
Chapter V37. V3Child V3Abuse V3and V3Neglect
Chapter V38. V3Ambulatory V3/ V3Office V3Pediatrics
Chapter V39. V3Immunization
Chapter V310. V3Travel V3Medicine
Chapter V311. V3Normal V3Childhood V3Nutrition V3and V3Its V3Disorders
Chapter V312. V3Emergencies V3and V3Injuries
Chapter V313. V3Poisoning
Chapter V314. V3Critical V3Care
Chapter V315. V3Skin
Chapter V316. V3Eye
Chapter V317. V3Oral V3Medicine V3and V3Dentistry
Chapter V318. V3Ear, V3Nose, V3and V3Throat
Chapter V319. V3Respiratory V3Tract V3and V3Mediastinum
Chapter V320. V3Sleep V3Medicine
Chapter V321. V3Cardiovascular V3Diseases
Chapter V322. V3Gastrointestinal V3Tract
Chapter V323. V3Liver V3and V3Pancreas
Chapter V324. V3Kidney V3and V3Urinary V3Tract
Chapter V325. V3Neurologic V3and V3Muscular V3Disorders
Chapter V326. V3Orthopedics
Chapter V327. V3Sports V3Medicine
Chapter V328. V3Rehabilitation V3Medicine
Chapter V329. V3Rheumatic V3Diseases
Chapter V330. V3Hematologic V3Disorders
Chapter V331. V3Neoplastic V3Disease
Chapter V332. V3Pain V3Management V3and V3Palliative V3Care
Chapter V333. V3Immunodeficiency
Chapter V334. V3Endocrine V3Disorders
Chapter V335. V3Diabetes V3Mellitus
Chapter V336. V3Inborn V3Errors V3of V3Metabolism
Chapter V337. V3Genetics V3and V3Dysmorphology
Chapter V338. V3Allergic V3Disorders
Chapter V339. V3Antimicrobial V3Therapy
Chapter V340. V3Infections: V3Viral V3and V3Rickettsial
Chapter V341. V3Human V3Immunodeficiency V3Virus V3Infection
Chapter V342. V3Infections: V3Bacterial V3and V3Spirochetal
Chapter V343. V3Infections: V3Parasitic V3and V3Mycotic
Chapter V344. V3Sexually V3Transmitted V3Infections
Chapter V345. V3Fluid, V3Electrolyte, V3and V3Acid-Base V3Disorders V3and V3Therapy
Chapter V346. V3Pediatric V3Laboratory V3Medicine V3and V3Reference V3Ranges
,Chapter V31: V3The V3Newborn V3Infant
Current V3Diagnosis V3and V3Treatment V3Pediatrics, V327th V3Edition V3Test
Bank V3Multiple V3Choice
V3
1. Which V3milestone V3is V3developmentally V3appropriate V3for V3a V32-month-old V3infant V3when V3the
nurse V3pulls V3the V3infant V3to V3a V3sitting V3position?
V3
a. Head V3lag V3is V3present V3when V3the V3infants V3trunk V3is V3lifted.
b. The V3infant V3is V3able V3to V3support V3the V3head V3when V3the V3trunk V3is V3lifted.
c. The V3infant V3is V3briefly V3able V3to V3hold V3the V3head V3erect.
d. The V3infant V3is V3fully V3able V3to V3support V3and V3hold V3the V3head V3in V3a V3straight V3line.
ANSWER: V3C
A V32-month-old V3infant V3is V3able V3to V3hold V3the V3head V3erect V3only V3briefly V3and V3continues V3to
V3 have V3some V3head V3lag. V3It V3is V3not V3until V34 V3months V3of V3age V3that V3the V3infant V3can V3keep
V3 his V3or V3her V3head V3in V3a V3straight V3line V3when V3pulled V3to V3a V3sitting V3position.
2. Approximately V3what V3should V3a V3newborn V3weigh V3at V31 V3year V3of V3age V3if V3the
V3 newborns V3birth V3weight V3was V37 V3pounds V36 V3ounces?
a. 14 V33/4 V3pounds
b. 22 V31/8 V3pounds
c. 29 V31/2 V3pounds
d. Unable V3to V3estimate V3weight V3at V31 V3year
ANSWER: V3B
An V3infant V3triples V3the V3birth V3weight V3by V31 V3year V3of V3age. V3An V3infant V3doubles V3the V3birth
V3 weight V3by V36 V3months V3of V3age. V3An V3infant V3quadruples V3the V3birth V3weight V3by V32 V3years V3of
age. V3Weight V3at V36 V3months, V31 V3year, V3and V32 V3years V3of V3age V3can V3be V3estimated V3from
V3
V3 the V3birth V3weight.
, 3. Which V3statement V3made V3by V3a V3parent V3would V3be V3consistent V3with V3a V3developmental V3delay?
a. I V3have V3noticed V3that V3my V39-month-old V3infant V3responds V3consistently V3to
V3the V3sound V3of V3his V3name.
b. I V3have V3noticed V3that V3my V312-month-old V3child V3does V3not V3get V3herself
V3to V3a V3sitting V3position V3or V3pull V3to V3stand.
c. I V3am V3so V3happy V3when V3my V31 V31/2-month-old V3infant V3smiles V3at V3me.
d. My V35-month-old V3infant V3is V3not V3rolling V3over V3in V3both V3directions V3yet.
ANSWER: V3B
Critical V3developmental V3milestones V3for V3gross V3motor V3development V3in V3a V312 V3month V3old
V3 include V3standing V3briefly V3without V3support, V3getting V3to V3a V3sitting V3position, V3and V3pulling V3to
V3 stand. V3If V3a V312-month- V3old V3child V3does V3not V3perform V3these V3activities, V3it V3may V3be
V3 indicative V3of V3a V3developmental V3delay. V3An V3infant V3who V3responds V3to V3his V3name V3at V39
V3 months V3of V3age V3is V3demonstrating V3abilities V3to V3both V3hear V3and V3interpret V3sound. V3A
V3 social V3smile V3is V3present V3by V32 V3months V3of V3age. V3Rolling V3over V3in V3both V3directions V3is
V3 not V3a V3critical V3milestone V3for V3gross V3motor V3development V3until V3the V3child V3reaches V36
V3 months V3of V3age.
4. At V3a V3healthy V32-month-old V3infants V3well-child V3clinic V3visit, V3the V3nurse V3should
give V3which V3immunizations?
V3
a. DTaP, V3IPV, V3HepB, V3Hib, V3PCV, V3rotavirus
b. MMR, V3DTaP, V3PVC, V3and V3IPV
c. Hib, V3DTaP, V3rotavirus, V3and V3OPV
d. Hib V3and V3MMR, V3IPV, V3and V3rotavirus
ANSWER: V3A
DTaP, V3IPV, V3HepB, V3Hib, V3PCV, V3and V3rotavirus V3are V3the V3appropriate V3sequence V3of
immunizations V3for V3a V3healthy V32-month-old V3infant. V3MMR V3is V3given V3at V3or V3after V312
V3
V3 months V3of V3age. V3Oral V3polio V3vaccine V3(OPV) V3is V3no V3longer V3administered V3in V3the V3U.S.
5. The V3nurse V3advises V3the V3mother V3of V3a V33-month-old V3infant, V3exclusively V3breast-fed, V3to: