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Nurs629 Peds Test 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified In assessing a child with bacterial conjunctivitis, the nurse practitioner finds Minimal tearing, moderate itching, and profuse exudate. Minimal itching, moderate tearing, and profuse exudate. Minimal itching, moderate tearing, and mucoid exudate. Severe itching, moderate tearing, and minimal discharge. - answerMinimal itching, moderate tearing, and profuse exudate. A child is diagnosed by the nurse practitioner with acute otitis media (AOM). During pneumatic otoscopy the NP expects the tympanic membranse to be Immobile, painful, with absent or decreased landmarks. Mobile, not painful, full, and bulging. Mobile, painful, with absent or decreased landmarks. Immobile, not painful, with landmarks visible. - answerImmobile, painful, with absent or decreased landmarks. A 6-year-old child is seen by the NP for ear pain. The child is afebrile. The left ear canal is extremely edematous and moderately inflamed, with thick yellowish drainage at the external meatus. The child denies putting anything in the ear canal, but the nurse practitioner finds that the child swims frequently. The most likely diagnosis is AOM. Serous otitis media. Otitis externa. Sinusitis. - answerOtitis externa. The treatment plan for a client diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis includes which of the following? Rest during acute phase. Corticosteroids during acute phase. Avoid exercise during acute phase. Ampicillin orally for 10 days. - answerRest during acute phase. An adolescent client has had yellowish green nasal discharge and frontal headache for 10 days. The adolescent's temperature has gone up to 101.2 F on most afternoons an she has a cough that worsens when she lies down. The physical exam is within normal limits except for the drainage and a slightly erythematous pharynx. She does not have any drug allergies and has not been taking any medications in the last few months. Which medication would be best to prescribe for her? Erythromycin Benadryl Augmentin Sudafed - answerAugmentin A 4-year-old boy (weight 18 kg) is diagnosed with bilateral otitis media. His last ear infection was 6 months ago and he has no know drug allergies. An appropriate medication to prescribe would be Amoxicillin 75-90 mg/kg/day twice daily X 10 days. Corticosteriod otic solution 3 drops both ears X 10 days. Doxycycline 250 mg three times daily X 10 days. Ampicillin 40-50 mg/kg/day three times daily X 7 days. - answerAmoxicillin 75-90 mg/kg/day twice daily X 10 days. Which finding during the physical assessment is consistent with the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis? Wheezes anterior and posterior Yellow green nasal discharge Erythematous nasal mucosa Pale, boggy nasal mucosa - answerPale, boggy nasal mucosa Which of the following drug choices is the most appropriate first choice for allergic rhinitis? Antihistamine Topical decongestant Oral corticosteroid dose pak Oral decongestant - answerAntihistamine You diagnose acute epiglottitis in Sally, age 5, and immediately send her to the local ER. Which of the following symptoms would indicated that an airway obstruction is imminent? Reddened face Screaming Stridor Grabbing her throat - answerStridor What is the easiest way to differentiate between otitis externa and otitis media? With otitis externa, movement or pressure on the pinna is extremely painful. With otitis media, tender swelling is usually visible. With otitis media, tender swelling is usually visible. With otitis media, there is usually tenderness on palpation over the mastoid process. - answerWith otitis externa, movement or pressure on the pinna is extremely painful. The first-line antibiotic therapy for an adult with no known allergies and suspected group A beta- hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis is Erythromycin. Cephalexin. Amoxicillin. Azithromycin. - answerAmoxicillin. The antibiotic of choice for beta-lactamase coverage of otitis media is Prednisone. Azithromycin. Amoxicillin and potassium clavulanate. Amoxicillin. - answerAmoxicillin an

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