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Final Exam: NR602/ NR 602 (2023/ 2024) Primary Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family Practicum Final Exam | Questions and Verified Answers| New Update!! - Chamberlain

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Final Exam: NR602/ NR 602 (2023/ 2024) Primary Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family Practicum Final Exam | Questions and Verified Answers| New Update!! - Chamberlain A mother presents for a newborn check up and upon inspection you noticed several café au lait spots (macular hyperpigmentated). You begin to count and find more than six spots, what should you concerned for? Answer: Neurofibromatosis- refer to neurologist. QUESTION A mother presents with a one month old for concerns of a large, raised, reddened growth to her belly button. She states it has been present since birth but is worsening. What is dx. And tx? Answer: Hemangioma- Common vascular birthmark made of extra blood vessels in the skin. No treatment needed QUESTION A mother of an African-American child presents to the office for a newborn well visit. She reports her son was born with Mongolian spots. When would Mongolian spots be concerning? Answer: If the spots grow or worsen would be a concern for lysosomal storage disease. QUESTION A mother of a two-year-old presents and states the patient has had excessive anal itching at night time and has been irritable due to lack of sleep. What is the presumed diagnosis and treatment? Answer: Pin worms Pinex Whole family needs treatment, encourage good hand hygiene, no nail biting, wash bedding. QUESTION A child is brought by his mother to your office with a pink rash that first appeared on the face and then made its way down the trunk and extremities. what is the most likely cause? Answer: Rubeola QUESTION What is the most common causative organism a fifth disease? Answer: Parvovirus 19 QUESTION When can a child go back to school as they are no longer contagious post chickenpox? Answer: Once the lesions have crusted QUESTION When can a child go back to school post roseola infection? Answer: Once the fever has subsided QUESTION A child presents with lesions on his hands, fe

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