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In most infants, the primary method of communicating
distress is: - Answer-Crying
Patients between 41 and 60 years of age are LEAST
susceptible to : - Answer-acute immunosuppression
Teething is commonly accompanied by: - Answer-fever
What reflex happens when an infant is startled and opens
his arms wide? - Answer-Moro
The decline of cardiac function associated with aging is
largely related to: - Answer-Atherosclerosis
Vascular compensation for changes in blood pressure
decreases with age due to: - Answer-Reduced elasticity of
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the peripheral vessels secondary to decreases in elastin
and collagen
What is the "low normal" blood glucose level in a
newborn? - Answer-45 mg/dL
When assessing an older adult's pupils and ocular
movements, you should recall that: - Answer-it is not
uncommon for lens deterioration to cause the pupils to be
sluggish to react.
Which of the following factors typically does NOT affect
the vital signs of a 65 year-old patient? - Answer-Living
conditions
Which of the following physical changes occurs in adults
over 25 years of age? - Answer-Settling of disks in the
spine
Which of the following statements regarding the nervous
system function in the older adult is true? - Answer-
Cerebral metabolism and oxygen consumption remain
constant throughout life.
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You would MOST likely see an increased end-tidal CO2
reading in an otherwise healthy adult because: - Answer-
residual volume increases with age
...resulting in stagnant air remaining alveoli and hampering
gas exchange
According to the terminal drop hypothesis: - Answer-
mental function is presumed to decline in the 5 years
preceding death.
All of the following physical changes occur in school-aged
children, EXCEPT: - Answer-their vital signs become the
same as adults'.
An infant's fontanelles are typically fused together by the
age of? - Answer-24 months
An infant's sleep pattern is developed through a
combination of: - Answer-central nervous system
development and parental efforts.
Anxious avoidant attachment is observed in infants who
are repeatedly: - Answer-Rejected
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As smooth muscles of the lower airway weaken with age: -
Answer-Strong inhalation can collapse the walls of the
airway, resulting in inspiratory wheezing.
Barotrauma caused by bag-mask ventilation in an infant
means that you ventilations: - Answer-were too forceful
At two months of age, an infant should be able to: -
Answer-track objects with his or her eyes
Basic language mastery typically occurs by what age? -
Answer-36 months
By the age of 1 year, an infant's tidal volume ranges from:
- Answer-10 to 15 mL/kg
In contrast to infants, do toddlers have a slower or faster
respiratory rate? - Answer-Slower