NURS 651 MIDTERM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1. A 15-year-old adolescent is brought to the clinic with jaundice, anorexia, and
nausea. The adolescent is concerned that she may be pregnant because she
has nausea and has had unprotected sex. The PNP suspects that the diagnosis
may be:
A) Infectious mononucleosis
B) Hepatitis B
C) Chronic fatigue syndrome
D) Viral gastrits: b
2. The mother brings a 4-month-old infant to the office for a well-child visit. The
infant received a hepatitis B (Hep B) immunization in the hospital at birth and
another Hep B in the office at age 1 month but has received no other immu-
nizations. The infant lives with the mother and grandfather. The grandfather
is asthmatic and is taking steroids. What immunizations should the infant be
given today?
A) Hep B, DTaP, and Hib
B) DTaP, Hib, and OPV
C) DTaP, Hib, Prevnar, and IPV
D) Hep B, DTaP, Hib, and IPV:
3. Which hepatitis virus vaccines are available and approved for use in children?
A) Hepatitis A and C
B) Hepatitis B and C
C) Hepatitis A, B, and C
D) Hepatitis A and B: d
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1. A 15-year-old adolescent is brought to the clinic with jaundice, anorexia, and
nausea. The adolescent is concerned that she may be pregnant because she
has nausea and has had unprotected sex. The PNP suspects that the diagnosis
may be:
A) Infectious mononucleosis
B) Hepatitis B
C) Chronic fatigue syndrome
D) Viral gastrits: b
2. The mother brings a 4-month-old infant to the office for a well-child visit. The
infant received a hepatitis B (Hep B) immunization in the hospital at birth and
another Hep B in the office at age 1 month but has received no other immu-
nizations. The infant lives with the mother and grandfather. The grandfather
is asthmatic and is taking steroids. What immunizations should the infant be
given today?
A) Hep B, DTaP, and Hib
B) DTaP, Hib, and OPV
C) DTaP, Hib, Prevnar, and IPV
D) Hep B, DTaP, Hib, and IPV:
3. Which hepatitis virus vaccines are available and approved for use in children?
A) Hepatitis A and C
B) Hepatitis B and C
C) Hepatitis A, B, and C
D) Hepatitis A and B: d
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