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Nurs629 Peds Test 1 combined Maryville University 2024/25.
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- Nurs629 Peds Test 1 combined Maryville University 2024/25. 
 
42. Which of the following foods would you advice a new mother to introduce to her 6 month old infant first? 
 
a. Plain rice cereal 
b. Iron-fortified pureed chicken meat 
c. Iron-fortified rice cereal 
d. Plain pureed carrots - ANSWER-c. Iron-fortified rice cereal 
 
.44. Sam is a 4 year old boy who presents with a 1 week history of intermittent fever, rash and "watery eyes". Clinical presentation is of an alert child who is c...
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Nurs 629 Peds Test 3 Questions and Answers Graded A+…Updated|2024|25
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--14July 20242023/2024A+Available in bundle
- Nurs 629 Peds Test 3 Questions and Answers Graded A+…Updated|2024|25
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NURS629 EXAM 2|| LATEST UPDATE 2024 WITH ALL QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+|| VERIFIED EDITION WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!
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- NURS629 EXAM 2|| LATEST UPDATE 2024 WITH ALL 
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY 
GRADED A+|| VERIFIED EDITION WITH VERIFIED 
SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!
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NURS629 Top Common Tested Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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- What is physiological jaundice? -occurs when baby accumulates bilirubin 
-secondary to immature liver in newborns 
-common first 2-4 days of life and resolves by 2 weeks 
What level is conjugated hyperbilirubinemia? serum conjugated bilirubin 
concentration greater than 1 mg/dL if the total bilirubin is less than 5.0 mg/dL or more than 
20% of the total bilirubin if the the total bilirubin is greater than 5 mg/dL (p. 862 AAP book) 
What is breastfeeding jaundice? -due to poor intake that ca...
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NURS629 Top Forecasted Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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- What is otitis media? Inflammatory fluid and pathogenic respiratory bacteria that 
reflux into the middle ear space- does not drain normally. 75% are viral infections 
most common bacterial etiologic agents: streptococcus pneumoniae 49%, H influenzae 29%, 
moraxella catarrhalis 28% 
What are the signs/symptoms of otitis media? fever, pain, d/c from ear, 
tugging/batting at ear, irritability, crying lethargy, decreased appetite, decreased sleep, recent 
URI 
Red, bulging TM, possible-retracte...
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NURS629 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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- Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) Caused by the coxsacki virus 
3-6 day incubation period 
Symptoms: 
-Low grade fevvers 
-sore throat, poor appetite 
-malaise prior to rash 
-Rash is petechial rash, then blisters start. 
-Oral lesions and then hands and feet lesions as well. 
-Sometimes can have on torso and extremities. 
-Look like canker sores with yellow ulcers and red halo.
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NURS629 Key Compulsory Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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- Otitis media#1 diagnosis is among healthcare providers caring for children 
-By the age of 3, 2/3 of all children will have had an OM: ½ will have >3 occurrences 
OM is most common inboys, first born, winter months, bottle fed babies, preemies, 
daycare children, children of smokers 
Reason for OM■ Eustachian tube is shorter. By the ages 7-12 the eustachian tube 
resembles that of an adult 
■ Adenoids can be enlarged. If the adenoid that is enlarged d/t smaller nasal canals & 
respir...
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NURS629 Key Predicted Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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- Weight changes in 1st year of life Weight increases 6-8lbs, up to 20lbs in the 1st year 
of life 
When does the posterior fontanelle close? Anterior? posterior- 2 months, 
anterior- 9-18 mo 
when do the abdominal muscles close? 3 years 
When are the testicles descended? usually descended at birth, but spontaneous 
descent may occur in the first year after birth. (usually 6 months) 
what do you assess for with infants musculoskeletal system? leg fold symmetry 
hib abduction- no clicks
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