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Test Bank for CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pediatrics, 27th Edition by Maya Bunik, Myron J. Levin, Mark J. Abzug & Teri L. Schreiner | Complete Chapters 1-46 | Verified Questions & Answers | USMLE & Pediatric Board Prep

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This complete test bank for CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pediatrics, 27th Edition provides verified exam-style questions and answers for all 46 chapters . Published by McGraw-Hill (ISBN: 9781265739898), this comprehensive resource is aligned with the leading point-of-care pediatric reference used by medical students, residents, pediatricians, and family practitioners worldwide . The test bank includes hundreds of exam-style questions with verified answers and detailed clinical rationales explaining the correct answer and clarifying common diagnostic pitfalls, along with cognitive level tags and textbook page references . The 27th edition is fully updated with the latest clinical guidelines, including new coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in children, updated immunization schedules, and management of pediatric obesity . Available in instant digital PDF format with 563–594 pages of A+ graded content . Key topics covered include: Part I: General Pediatrics (Chapters 1–8) Chapter 1: The Newborn Infant — Newborn assessment (Apgar score, gestational age, physical examination), neonatal reflexes, newborn screening, breastfeeding support, and common newborn conditions (jaundice, hypoglycemia, birth injuries) Chapter 2: Child Development & Behavior — Developmental milestones (gross motor, fine motor, language, social-emotional), developmental surveillance and screening (ASQ, M-CHAT), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and behavioral concerns Chapter 3: Adolescence — Adolescent development (Tanner stages), sexual health, contraception, substance use screening (CRAFFT), mental health concerns (depression, anxiety), and transitioning to adult care Chapter 4: Adolescent Substance Use — Screening for alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, opioids, and vaping; brief intervention; and management of substance use disorders Chapter 5: Eating Disorders — Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other eating disorders in children and adolescents Chapter 6: Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders — Anxiety disorders, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and psychotic disorders Chapter 7: Child Abuse and Neglect — Physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, and mandated reporting Chapter 8: Ambulatory / Office Pediatrics — Office-based pediatric care and common outpatient presentations Part II: Nutrition & Prevention (Chapters 9–11) Chapter 9: Immunization — ACIP immunization schedule, vaccine-preventable diseases, and vaccine safety Chapter 10: Travel Medicine — Travel-related pediatric health concerns and preventive care Chapter 11: Normal Childhood Nutrition and Its Disorders — Macronutrients and micronutrients, infant feeding (breastfeeding, formula), introduction of solid foods, obesity prevention, and failure to thrive Part III: Emergency & Critical Care (Chapters 12–14) Chapter 12: Emergencies and Injuries — Pediatric resuscitation (PALS), airway management, shock, trauma management, and common pediatric injuries Chapter 13: Poisoning — Pediatric toxicology and poison management Chapter 14: Critical Care — Pediatric intensive care, sepsis, status epilepticus, and respiratory failure Part IV: Organ Systems & Diseases (Chapters 15–38) Skin, Eye, Oral Medicine, Ear/Nose/Throat, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Gastrointestinal, Liver/Pancreas, Kidney/Urinary, Neurologic/Muscular, Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation, Rheumatic Diseases, Hematologic Disorders, Neoplastic Disease, Pain Management & Palliative Care, Immunodeficiency, Endocrine Disorders, Diabetes Mellitus, Inborn Errors of Metabolism, Genetics & Dysmorphology, Allergic Disorders Part V: Infectious Diseases (Chapters 39–44) Antimicrobial Therapy, Viral & Rickettsial Infections, HIV Infection, Bacterial & Spirochetal Infections, Parasitic & Mycotic Infections, Sexually Transmitted Infections Part VI: Clinical Reference (Chapters 45–46) Chapter 45: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders and Therapy Chapter 46: Pediatric Laboratory Medicine and Reference Ranges — Normal lab values, reference intervals, and diagnostic interpretation Sample Questions (from Chapter 1: The Newborn Infant): 1. Which milestone is developmentally appropriate for a 2-month-old infant when the nurse pulls the infant to a sitting position? a. Head lag is present when the infant's trunk is lifted. b. The infant is able to support the head when the trunk is lifted. c. The infant is briefly able to hold the head erect. d. The infant is fully able to support and hold the head in a straight line. Answer: C — A 2-month-old infant is able to hold the head erect only briefly and continues to have some head lag. It is not until 4 months of age that the infant can keep his or her head in a straight line when pulled to a sitting position . 2. Approximately what should a newborn weigh at 1 year of age if the newborn's birth weight was 7 pounds 6 ounces? a. 14 3/4 pounds b. 22 1/8 pounds c. 29 1/2 pounds d. Unable to estimate weight at 1 year Answer: B — An infant triples the birth weight by 1 year of age. An infant doubles the birth weight by 6 months of age. An infant quadruples the birth weight by 2 years of age . 3. Which statement made by a parent would be consistent with a developmental delay? a. "I have noticed that my 9-month-old infant responds consistently to the sound of his name." b. "I have noticed that my 12-month-old child does not get herself to a sitting position or pull to stand." c. "I am so happy when my 1 1/2-month-old infant smiles at me." d. "My 5-month-old infant is not rolling over in both directions yet." Answer: B — Critical developmental milestones for gross motor development in a 12-month-old include standing briefly without support, getting to a sitting position, and pulling to stand . 4. At a healthy 2-month-old infant's well-child clinic visit, the nurse should give which immunizations? a. DTaP, IPV, HepB, Hib, PCV, rotavirus b. MMR, DTaP, PVC, and IPV c. Hib, DTaP, rotavirus, and OPV d. Hib and MMR, IPV, and rotavirus Answer: A — DTaP, IPV, HepB, Hib, PCV, and rotavirus are the appropriate sequence of immunizations for a healthy 2-month-old infant. MMR is given at or after 12 months of age . 5. The nurse advises the mother of a 3-month-old infant, exclusively breast-fed, to: a. start giving the infant a vitamin D supplement. b. start using an infant feeder and add rice cereal to the formula. c. start feeding the infant rice cereal with a spoon at the evening feeding. d. continue breast-feeding without any supplements. Answer: A — Breast milk does not provide an adequate amount of dietary vitamin D. Infants who are exclusively breast-fed need vitamin D supplements to prevent rickets . This resource is ideal for medical students, nursing students, physician assistant students, pediatric residents, and family practitioners preparing for course exams, USMLE Step 2/3, pediatric shelf exams, and board certification .

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TEST BANK FOR CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Pediatrics

27th Edition by Maya Bunik; William W. Hay,

Chapter 1 - 46 Complete

,Current Diagnosis and Treatment Pediatrics, 27th Edition Test Bank
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The Newborn Infant
Chapter 2. Child Development and Behavior
Chapter 3. Adolescence
Chapter 4. Adolescent Substance Abuse
Chapter 5. Eating Disorders
Chapter 6. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders
Chapter 7. Child Abuse and Neglect
Chapter 8. Ambulatory / Office Pediatrics
Chapter 9. Immunization
Chapter 10. Travel Medicine
Chapter 11. Normal Childhood Nutrition and Its Disorders
Chapter 12. Emergencies and Injuries
Chapter 13. Poisoning
Chapter 14. Critical Care
Chapter 15. Skin
Chapter 16. Eye
Chapter 17. Oral Medicine and Dentistry
Chapter 18. Ear, Nose, and Throat
Chapter 19. Respiratory Tract and Mediastinum
Chapter 20. Sleep Medicine
Chapter 21. Cardiovascular Diseases
Chapter 22. Gastrointestinal Tract
Chapter 23. Liver and Pancreas
Chapter 24. Kidney and Urinary Tract
Chapter 25. Neurologic and Muscular Disorders
Chapter 26. Orthopedics
Chapter 27. Sports Medicine
Chapter 28. Rehabilitation Medicine
Chapter 29. Rheumatic Diseases
Chapter 30. Hematologic Disorders
Chapter 31. Neoplastic Disease
Chapter 32. Pain Management and Palliative Care
Chapter 33. Immunodeficiency
Chapter 34. Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 35. Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 36. Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Chapter 37. Genetics and Dysmorphology
Chapter 38. Allergic Disorders
Chapter 39. Antimicrobial Therapy
Chapter 40. Infections: Viral and Rickettsial
Chapter 41. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
Chapter 42. Infections: Bacterial and Spirochetal
Chapter 43. Infections: Parasitic and Mycotic
Chapter 44. Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter 45. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders and Therapy
Chapter 46. Pediatric Laboratory Medicine and Reference Ranges

,Chapter 1: The Newborn Infant
Current Diagnosis and Treatment Pediatrics, 27th Edition Test Bank

Multiple Choice

1. Which milestone is developmentally appropriate for a 2-month-old infant when the nurse
pulls the infant to a sitting position?

a. Head lag is present when the infants trunk is lifted.
b. The infant is able to support the head when the trunk is lifted.
c. The infant is briefly able to hold the head erect.
d. The infant is fully able to support and hold the head in a straight line.


ANSWER: C

A 2-month-old infant is able to hold the head erect only briefly and continues to have some
head lag. It is not until 4 months of age that the infant can keep his or her head in a straight
line when pulled to a sitting position.

2. Approximately what should a newborn weigh at 1 year of age if the newborns birth
weight was 7 pounds 6 ounces?

a. 14 3/4 pounds
b. 22 1/8 pounds
c. 29 1/2 pounds
d. Unable to estimate weight at 1 year


ANSWER: B

An infant triples the birth weight by 1 year of age. An infant doubles the birth weight by 6
months of age. An infant quadruples the birth weight by 2 years of age. Weight at 6 months, 1
year, and 2 years of age can be estimated from the birth weight.

, 3. Which statement made by a parent would be consistent with a developmental delay?

a. I have noticed that my 9-month-old infant responds consistently to the sound
of his name.
b. I have noticed that my 12-month-old child does not get herself to a
sitting position or pull to stand.
c. I am so happy when my 1 1/2-month-old infant smiles at me.
d. My 5-month-old infant is not rolling over in both directions yet.


ANSWER: B

Critical developmental milestones for gross motor development in a 12 month old include
standing briefly without support, getting to a sitting position, and pulling to stand. If a 12-
month- old child does not perform these activities, it may be indicative of a developmental
delay. An infant who responds to his name at 9 months of age is demonstrating abilities to
both hear and interpret sound. A social smile is present by 2 months of age. Rolling over in
both directions is not a critical milestone for gross motor development until the child reaches 6
months of age.

4. At a healthy 2-month-old infants well-child clinic visit, the nurse should give which
immunizations?

a. DTaP, IPV, HepB, Hib, PCV, rotavirus
b. MMR, DTaP, PVC, and IPV
c. Hib, DTaP, rotavirus, and OPV
d. Hib and MMR, IPV, and rotavirus


ANSWER: A

DTaP, IPV, HepB, Hib, PCV, and rotavirus are the appropriate sequence of immunizations for a
healthy 2-month-old infant. MMR is given at or after 12 months of age. Oral polio vaccine
(OPV) is no longer administered in the U.S.

5. The nurse advises the mother of a 3-month-old infant, exclusively breast-fed, to:

a. start giving the infant a vitamin D supplement.

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