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NURS 5333 TEST 1 PREP QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ UTA


male tanner 5 - (ANSWER)14 yr and older. Genitalia adult size and shape, pubic hair extend to thighs,
growth ceases 18-20



male tanner stage 4 - (ANSWER)12.5-14 yr. grow 10cm/yr. testes 4.1-5cm. penis increasing size and
breadth. pubic hair adult-like and abundant but over smaller area than fully mature adult



male tanner stage 3 - (ANSWER)11-12.5 yr. growth 6-7cm/year. testes 12 ml or 3.6cm. penis
enlargement and lengthening. hair on pubis, getting more pigmented, coarse, curled



male tanner stage 2 - (ANSWER)9-11 yr. growth 5-6cm yr. testes 4ml or 2.5-3.5cm; scrotum becoming
red and textured. penis not yet enlarged. hair sparse, light and straight at base of penis



male tanner stage 1 - (ANSWER)9yr and <. growth 5-6cm yr. testes <4ml or <2.5cm. penis same as early
childhood. no pubic hair.



male puberty - (ANSWER)mean age 11.5. range 9-14



male precocious/late puberty - (ANSWER)prior to 9 years starts with testicular development/ late 13-14



female tanner stage 1 - (ANSWER)10 and <. grow 5-6cm/yr. breasts papilla elevated above chest wall. no
pubic hair



female tanner stage 2 - (ANSWER)10-11.5yr. grow 7-8cm/yr. breasts and papilla form small mound;
areola increases in diameter. hair sparse, light, straight along labial border



female tanner stage 3 - (ANSWER)11.5-13 yrs. grow 8cm/yr. breast and areola enlarge; no separation in
contour. hair on pubis more coarse, pigmented and curled



female tanner stage 4 - (ANSWER)13-15 yrs. grow 7cm/yr. secondary mound formed by areola and
papilla about level of breast. hair adult like just over smaller area than fully mature adult

,NURS 5333 TEST 1 PREP QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ UTA


female tanner stage 5 - (ANSWER)15 and >. growth ceases 2-2.5yr post menarche. adult breast; nipple
projects; areola becomes part of contour of breast; adult in type and quantity and extends to thighs



female precocious/late puberty - (ANSWER)8/12-13



female puberty - (ANSWER)begins with breast development. mean onset 10.5. range 8-12



menarche - (ANSWER)9-15 after breast, pubic and underarm hair begin to grow. avg 2.6 yr post onset
puberty and 0.5 yr post PHV



caput succedaneum - (ANSWER)underlying swelling or accumulation of fluid/ecchymosis of scalp over
presenting part resolves within a few days (why owen's head looked like a football first day of his life)



newborn visual acuity - (ANSWER)20/200-20/400



anterior fontanel - (ANSWER)open at birth approx size of thumbnail. 2-3cm palpable until 9-18 mo.



red reflex absent indicates - (ANSWER)congenital cataracts, retinoblastoma



hypertelorism - (ANSWER)wide set eyes; present in down syndrome



neonate low set ears - (ANSWER)may indicate renal or genetic abnormality or multisystem syndrome



routine hearing screen in nursery - (ANSWER)OAE - otoacoustic emissions



AER - auditory evoked response - (ANSWER)testing for newborns at high risk for neural hearing loss



short frenulum - (ANSWER)may limit movement of tongue, can contribute to feeding problems and or
speech impediments (why kylee cannot lick an ice cream cone)

, NURS 5333 TEST 1 PREP QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ UTA


epsteins pearls - (ANSWER)small white cysts on palate and gums (common)



natal teeth - (ANSWER)sometimes present: risk of aspiration if loose



neck webbing in neonate - (ANSWER)excessive skin in Turner's and Noonan's syndromes



when femoral pulses unequal or weak in neonate suspect - (ANSWER)coarctation of aorta



assess PMI location to r/o - (ANSWER)dextrocardia



serious cardiac murmurs - (ANSWER)(only 10% murmurs) may present with central cyanosis or hear
failure



acrocyanosis - (ANSWER)on feet and hands in first few days of life due to heat loss and is normal



testes fail to descend neonate - (ANSWER)if unable to palpate refer to urologist



hip dysplasia - (ANSWER)ortolani and barlow maneuvers



genu varum - (ANSWER)bow legs



genu valgum - (ANSWER)knock knees



talipes - (ANSWER)clubfoot



metatarsus adductus - (ANSWER)adduction of forefoot (usually no tx needed)



CNII optic neonate - (ANSWER)assess by checking response to bright light (squinting)
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