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NURs 307 Quiz #5 Questions and Answers with
Complete Solutions UPDATED!!!
2nd kidney injury = - ANSWER CKD
A child who exhibits the following should be evaluated for UTI: -
ANSWER -incontinence in a toilet-trained child
-frequency or urgency of voiding
-dysuria
-gross hematuria
Ambiguous genitalia - ANSWER the presentation at birth may be
a genital appearance but does not permit gender declaration
-explain the disorder to the parents so they can explain to
others
Ambiguous genitalia: DX - ANSWER measurement of 17-
hydroxyprogesterone in addition to karotype with immediate
prob for SRY (sex determining region on the Y chromosome)
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Ambiguous genitalia: includes - ANSWER -bilateral
cryptorchidism
-perineal hypospadias w bifid scrotum
-clitoromegaly
-posterior labial fusion
-phenotypic female appearance w palpable gonad
-hypospadias
-unilateral nonpalpable gonad
Amnious signs before death - ANSWER sporadic breathing
Arteriovenous fistula and the preferred sites - ANSWER -access
in which a vein and artery are connected surgically
-radial artery and a forearm vein that produces dilation and
thickening of the superficial vessels of the forearm to provide
easy access for repeated venipuncture
Child with UTIs should be encouraged to: - ANSWER have
adequate water intake (generally one 8-oz cup of water until
age 8)
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Clinical manifestations of UTI: Neonatal, Infancy, Childhood -
ANSWER Neonatal: freq urination, resp distress, dehydration
Infancy: freq urination, foul smelling urine, dehydration
Childhood: freq urination, blood in urine, abdominal or back
pain, fatigue
Cushing's Triad: 3 Parts - ANSWER widened pressure,
bradycardia, irregular respirations
*systemic HTN, bradycardia, respiratory depression
*A late sign of impending brainstem herniation
Dehydration: S/S on a 14 mth old infant - ANSWER -sunken
fontanel
-dry mucous membranes
-tachycardia
-sunken eyes
Diagnosis of UTI is confirmed by: - ANSWER detection of
bacteria in urine culture
NURs 307 Quiz #5 Questions and Answers with
Complete Solutions UPDATED!!!
2nd kidney injury = - ANSWER CKD
A child who exhibits the following should be evaluated for UTI: -
ANSWER -incontinence in a toilet-trained child
-frequency or urgency of voiding
-dysuria
-gross hematuria
Ambiguous genitalia - ANSWER the presentation at birth may be
a genital appearance but does not permit gender declaration
-explain the disorder to the parents so they can explain to
others
Ambiguous genitalia: DX - ANSWER measurement of 17-
hydroxyprogesterone in addition to karotype with immediate
prob for SRY (sex determining region on the Y chromosome)
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Ambiguous genitalia: includes - ANSWER -bilateral
cryptorchidism
-perineal hypospadias w bifid scrotum
-clitoromegaly
-posterior labial fusion
-phenotypic female appearance w palpable gonad
-hypospadias
-unilateral nonpalpable gonad
Amnious signs before death - ANSWER sporadic breathing
Arteriovenous fistula and the preferred sites - ANSWER -access
in which a vein and artery are connected surgically
-radial artery and a forearm vein that produces dilation and
thickening of the superficial vessels of the forearm to provide
easy access for repeated venipuncture
Child with UTIs should be encouraged to: - ANSWER have
adequate water intake (generally one 8-oz cup of water until
age 8)
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Clinical manifestations of UTI: Neonatal, Infancy, Childhood -
ANSWER Neonatal: freq urination, resp distress, dehydration
Infancy: freq urination, foul smelling urine, dehydration
Childhood: freq urination, blood in urine, abdominal or back
pain, fatigue
Cushing's Triad: 3 Parts - ANSWER widened pressure,
bradycardia, irregular respirations
*systemic HTN, bradycardia, respiratory depression
*A late sign of impending brainstem herniation
Dehydration: S/S on a 14 mth old infant - ANSWER -sunken
fontanel
-dry mucous membranes
-tachycardia
-sunken eyes
Diagnosis of UTI is confirmed by: - ANSWER detection of
bacteria in urine culture