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In the United States, the most common cause of myocarditis in children is: - Answer Viruses The characteristic that is most concerning in the school-aged child with a cardiac murmur. - Answer Progressive exercise intolerance A parent of a child with a history of a benign cardiac murmur states she read that children with heart disease need to have an antibiotic before dental procedures. How would you answer the mother as the PNP? - Answer Certain children do need an antibiotic to prevent something called bacterial endocarditis, but these are children who have had a surgical repair done. Your next patient is a 12-year-old male here for his well-child exam. When reviewing his height, weight, and BMI, it is noted that his BMI is in the 90th percentile. The mother states that her child is "big-boned" and is not concerned of any cardiovascular disease risk. What would you discuss with the mother? - Answer Although a risk of cardiovascular disease exists, with a healthy diet and regular exercise, your son likely will be able to reduce his BMI and reduce his risk. Your next patient is a 5-year-old child with a history of moderate persistent asthma. He has been wheezing and coughing for the past two days, and his mother brings him in today for evaluation. He has been using albuterol every four hours. His respiratory rate is 13 breaths per minute; his lungs are clear to auscultation; and no retractions are noted. What may be your assessment and intervention based on this information? - Answer Your child is breathing slower than normal for his age. We need to send him to the ER for further intervention. Your next patient is a 6-year-old male here for his annual influenza vaccine. He has a history of mild persistent asthma. What would you discuss for medications when reviewing his asthma action plan? - Answer Your child should continue his low-dose inhaled corticosteroid daily and add albuterol as needed for an exacerbation. Which of the following is a common cause of acquired coronary artery disease in children? - Answer Kawasaki disease Your next patient is a 14-year-old female who presents to your office with a complaint of syncope at school. She had just stood up from her chair at the end of the day, felt dizzy and nauseous, and then woke up on the floor. She did not hit her head and woke up within 30 seconds. What is your impression, and what would you do next? - Answer At this age, children may have these episodes called neurally mediated syncope. We will schedule an EKG.

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NU664:A Final Exam Test Questions
with Actual Detailed Answers 2026
Updated.
In the United States, the most common cause of myocarditis in children is: - Answer Viruses



The characteristic that is most concerning in the school-aged child with a cardiac murmur. -
Answer Progressive exercise intolerance



A parent of a child with a history of a benign cardiac murmur states she read that children with
heart disease need to have an antibiotic before dental procedures. How would you answer the
mother as the PNP? - Answer Certain children do need an antibiotic to prevent something
called bacterial endocarditis, but these are children who have had a surgical repair done.



Your next patient is a 12-year-old male here for his well-child exam. When reviewing his height,
weight, and BMI, it is noted that his BMI is in the 90th percentile. The mother states that her
child is "big-boned" and is not concerned of any cardiovascular disease risk. What would you
discuss with the mother? - Answer Although a risk of cardiovascular disease exists, with a
healthy diet and regular exercise, your son likely will be able to reduce his BMI and reduce his
risk.



Your next patient is a 5-year-old child with a history of moderate persistent asthma. He has been
wheezing and coughing for the past two days, and his mother brings him in today for
evaluation. He has been using albuterol every four hours. His respiratory rate is 13 breaths per
minute; his lungs are clear to auscultation; and no retractions are noted. What may be your
assessment and intervention based on this information? - Answer Your child is breathing
slower than normal for his age. We need to send him to the ER for further intervention.



Your next patient is a 6-year-old male here for his annual influenza vaccine. He has a history of
mild persistent asthma. What would you discuss for medications when reviewing his asthma
action plan? - Answer Your child should continue his low-dose inhaled corticosteroid daily
and add albuterol as needed for an exacerbation.



Which of the following is a common cause of acquired coronary artery disease in children? -
Answer Kawasaki disease



Your next patient is a 14-year-old female who presents to your office with a complaint of
syncope at school. She had just stood up from her chair at the end of the day, felt dizzy and
nauseous, and then woke up on the floor. She did not hit her head and woke up within 30
seconds. What is your impression, and what would you do next? - Answer At this age,
children may have these episodes called neurally mediated syncope. We will schedule an EKG.

, A child is brought to the clinic immediately after being stung by a wasp while playing in the yard.
The PE reveals localized redness and edema at the site along with abdominal tenderness,
watery eyes and generalized hives. What is the initial treatment? - Answer Administer IM
epinephrine



A child is brought to the clinic with a generalized annular rash characterized by raised wheals
with pale centers. On PE, the child's lungs are clear and there is no peripheral edema. A history
reveals ingestion of strawberries earlier in the day. What is the initial treatment? - Answer
Diphenhydramine .05-1 mg/kg/dose every 4-6 hours



A child who has been diagnosed with asthma for several years has been using a short-acting
Beta-agonist (SABA) to control symptoms. The PNP learns that the child has recently begun
using the SABA 2-3 times each week to prevent wheezing and shortness of breath. The child
currently has clear breath sounds and an FEV1 of 75% of personal best. What will the NP do? -
Answer Add an inhaled corticosteroid.



A child has fever and arthralgia. The PNP learns that the child had a sore throat 3 weeks prior
and auscultates a murmur in the clinic.

§What test will the PNP order? - Answer ASO titer



A child has an area of inflammation on the neck that began after wearing a hand knitted woolen
sweater. On examination, the skin appears chafed with mild erythematous patches. The lesions
are not pruritic. - Answer Topical corticosteroids applied 2-3 times QD.



RBCs disorders - Answer Anemia, Sickle-cell anemia, Hemolytic disease of the newborn



WBCs disorders - Answer Neutropenia, Cancer



Platelets/Coagulation function disorders - Answer ITP-Hemophilia A,B and von Willebrand's



A 9 month old infant is brought to the clinic today by her parents for her well check. A finger
stick lead is completed with a result of 6 micrograms/deciliter (mcg/dl). The parents ask if this is
fine. What will the PNP do? - Answer We will need to repeat this lab through venipuncture at
a local laboratory.



A complete blood count on a 12-month old infant reveals microcytic hypochromic anemia with
a Hgb of 9.5 g/dL. The infant has mild pallor with not hepatosplenomegaly. The PNP suspects: -
Answer Iron-deficiency anemia

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