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MVU NURS 629 EXAM 3 | QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | LATEST 2025/2026

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This comprehensive study document for Maryville University’s NURS 629 Exam 3 provides a complete set of graded A+ questions and correct answers. It covers detailed pediatric and advanced practice nursing topics, including infectious diseases (otitis, measles, Kawasaki disease, Lyme disease, meningococcal disease), dermatologic and hematologic disorders (eczema, anemia, leukemia), and cardiovascular and respiratory conditions (Tetralogy of Fallot, CHF, asthma, pneumonia, croup, pertussis). The material is organized for efficient review and exam preparation, aligning with current 2025–2026 course guidelines.

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MVU NURS 629 EXAM 3 | QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | LATEST
2025/2026



Otitis media - CORRECT ANSWER - Middle ear infection; common causes:
S. Pneumoniae, H. Influenzae, M. Catarrhalis


Otitis externa - CORRECT ANSWER - Outer ear infection; common causes:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus Aureus


Hearing Test - CORRECT ANSWER - Evaluation of hearing; normal range -
10 to +15; severe loss 71-90


Viral vs. bacterial pharyngitis - CORRECT ANSWER - Pharyngitis causes:
viral (common), bacterial (Group A Beta Hemolytic strep)


Mono (Mononucleosis) - CORRECT ANSWER - Epstein-Barr Virus infection;
classic triad: fever, exudative pharyngitis, posterior cervical adenopathy


Impetigo - CORRECT ANSWER - Contagious skin infection; causes:
Streptococci, Staphylococci


Hand foot and mouth - CORRECT ANSWER - Coxsackievirus A16 infection;
affects children <10; spread via contact with fluids


oral lesions first; should resolve in 7 days


Fifth disease - CORRECT ANSWER - Human Parvovirus B19 infection;
common in 5-15-year-olds; characterized by distinct rash phases

,Tinea corporis - CORRECT ANSWER - Ringworm skin infection; rash: pink,
scaly, round with raised border


Pityriasis rosea - CORRECT ANSWER - Benign viral skin eruption; common
in winter; presents with herald patch


Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) - CORRECT ANSWER - Inflammatory skin
condition; intensely itchy red rash, lichenification, excoriations


Scarlet Fever - CORRECT ANSWER - Strep throat complication; multisystem
disease; characteristic rash, strawberry tongue


Kawasaki disease - CORRECT ANSWER - Acute febrile illness; signs include
rash, injected eyes, strawberry tongue, coronary aneurysms


Kolpik spots - CORRECT ANSWER - Small white papules inside cheeks by
rear molar in measles


Varicella-zoster virus - CORRECT ANSWER - Agent causing chickenpox


VZV PCR - CORRECT ANSWER - Preferred test for chickenpox diagnosis


Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) - CORRECT ANSWER - Blood test for
inflammation levels


Vitamin A dosing for measles - CORRECT ANSWER - 50,000 IU for infants
<6 months, 100,000 IU for 6-11 months, 200,000 IU for children ≥12 months


Corticosteroids in resistant cases - CORRECT ANSWER - Used when
standard treatment fails in certain diseases

, Pertussis stages - CORRECT ANSWER - Catarrhal, paroxysmal, and
convalescent stages


Tetralogy of Fallot - CORRECT ANSWER - Congenital heart defect with four
issues: pulmonary stenosis, VSD, RV hypertrophy, overriding aorta


-cyanosis improved with squatting, hypoxia, metabolic acidosis, exercise
intolerance, murmur


-boot shaped xray findings


-surgical correction


High dose aspirin - CORRECT ANSWER - Administered when risk factors for
complications are present


Direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) - CORRECT ANSWER - Diagnostic test
for chickenpox


Croup - CORRECT ANSWER - Acute onset in children with tracheal swelling
and barking cough


Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) management - CORRECT ANSWER
- Decide outpatient vs. hospitalization based on severity and age


Chickenpox incubation period - CORRECT ANSWER - Up to 21 days before
symptoms appear

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