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Young school-age children can be extremely modest and embarrassed and resist taking off their clothes
Young children with bacterial conjunctivitis may be treated with topical antibiotic drops. Culturing the
Young children should have three meals and two nutritious snacks each day. The parents'
young child fight frequently about finances. The parents state that they do not fight in front of the
years. An initial "wait and see" approach is acceptable. If itching is severe, the risk is autoinoculation and
years of age.
years after that. Folic acid supplementation is often used for adults but not for children unless there is a
years after placement, they should be removed by the otolaryngology surgeon.
year-old child. How will the nurse practitioner begin the exam?
year-old child. At a well child visit, the child reports not using the medication on a regular basis.
year-old child who has Down syndrome. What will the nurse practitioner tell the parents about
year-old child who ask what kinds of activities are developmentally appropriate for their child. What
yearly ophthalmologic follow-up. Less frequent follow-up is required for children with ROP who did not
Xylitol has been demonstrated to prevent and control tooth decay when used from 3 to 7 times daily,
with
Wrestlers often try to lose weight rapidly prior to wrestling matches to put themselves into a lower
weight
worsen and stones are not passed. Percutaneous removal of renal calculi and referral to nephrology may
worries that he will have difficulty in school if he can't participate in a variety of sports. What will the
worn but do not prevent injury. Stretching should be done after warming up to maintain flexibility.
world. Toddlers learn by doing and need to experiment to gain mastery over the environment. It
world population in economic, political, technological, and sociocultural terms. The intrapersonal
domain
workup to evaluate potential causes. Prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors, OCPs, and TENS are useful to
workup for children with cyclic vomiting syndrome. Anti-migraine medications are used in children over
work to attain a healthy weight, which should allow normal periods to return and reduce this risk. Even
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women, and is not generally used in adolescents because of irregular bleeding and higher failure rates.
without signs of infection or bacteriuria, and the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner diagnoses
without restricting the history is the initial focus.
without facial weakness.
without clinical improvement. The initial treatment is amoxicillin 45 mg/kg/day. The higher dose is used
without a cardiology evaluation. Low-intensity sports are recommended for children with moderate AS.
withdrawn. Trauma or violence to the self or to others can contribute to spiritual distress. The
withdrawal symptoms associated with tobacco cessation are uncomfortable, but the PNP can suggest
withdrawal are temporary or normal does not reframe the perception. Suggesting exercise may be
with worldwide climate change is :
with topical antifungal creams; therefore, it is not necessary to fluoresce the lesions, culture the lesions,
or
with the lowest possible potency. Lotions have a lower potency than ointments and creams. Fluorinated
with stage 2 hypertension should have more aggressive laboratory evaluation, including CBC, ESR, UA,
with severe AS should avoid sports to prevent sudden death. The PNP should not clear the child for
sports
with rubella after a local outbreak. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner
with rubella after a local outbreak. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner
with role performance problems feel incompetent and are hesitant to try new things or become
with radiation to the neck, LLSB, and apex. PDA has a machinery-like murmur. Tricuspid atresia is
with radiation to the neck, LLSB, and apex. PDA has a machinery-like murmur. Pulmonic stenosis may
with parents given instructions about when and why to notify the provider. Analgesia is essential so that
with others. - ansANS: C
with Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD). Management involves rest and ice and sometimes NSAIDs.
with oral rehydration solution with good follow-up. Anti-diarrheal medications are generally not useful,
with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). At which stage of development will children be able to
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with her peers to evaluate her developmental needs. Early child intervention may be necessary when the
with formula. Using formula from a bottle also causes nipple confusion and should be avoided.
with external markers of self-worth, such as performance in a sport. Another mark of insecurity is
with Down syndrome may benefit from strenuous aerobic activity and may participate in any sports once
with dirt and grime from the playground surface. What will the primary care pediatric nurse
with cognitive ability and should be assessed. When cognitive disorders are ruled out, other issues, such
With check-valve or ball-valve obstruction, air entry is possible, but the lumen is completely occluded
with bulimia nervosa are generally average weight or overweight. Depression and substance abuse may
with body image problems become overly concerned with appearance and compare themselves to
others.
with bacterial infections. Leukocytes comprise all WBCs and are usually, although not always, elevated
with bacterial infections. Leukocytes comprise all WBCs and are usually, although not always, elevated
with antibiotics for otitis media. What is the treatment for this condition?
with an erythematous halo and covered by yellow plaques. What will the primary care pediatric nurse
with amoxicillin-clavulanate after a failed course of amoxicillin. The primary care pediatric nurse
with a visible air-fluid level. The child is afebrile and without pain. What is the next course of action?
With a Salter-Harris Type II fracture, a metaphyseal is present on the compression side of the fracture.
with a normal exam and normal weight gain does not need further diagnostic studies. PPIs are not
with a high fever, chills, muscle pains, and a dry, hacking cough. A rapid influenza test is negative
with a high fever, chills, muscle pains, and a dry, hacking cough. A rapid influenza test is negative
with "trouble catching his breath" according to the parent. The history reveals a 2 day history of low-
wishes to use medication. What will the nurse practitioner tell the parent?
wish to improve athletic ability. These findings are not concerning for alcohol or tobacco use. Voice
will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner tell the parent?
will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner tell the parent?
will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner prescribe?
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will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner manage this condition?
will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do?
will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do?
will the pediatric nurse practitioner employ to ensure the success of such a program?
will the nurse practitioner suggest?
will the nurse practitioner recommend?
will the nurse practitioner recommend?
will the nurse practitioner recommend?
will the nurse practitioner recommend to promote healthy nutrition?
will the nurse practitioner do?
will the nurse practitioner do?
will the nurse practitioner do?
will the nurse practitioner do?
will get a wrestling scholarship for college, his father remarks that his grades will never be good
will be of most benefit?
widely performed. "Natural" does not mean "safe." There are many drug-supplement
whose newborn metabolic screen is positive for galactosemia. The nurse practitioner refers
whose mother is present during the history. The mother expresses concern that her daughter wishes to
whose mother is 17 years old. The mother states that she is living with her parents and plans to finish
who is nursing well, according to the mother. The nurse practitioner notes that the infant weighed
who is nursing exclusively. The mother reports that the infant has had a marked decrease in the
who is concerned about being gay may not be ready to come out to his parents.
who has had three viral respiratory illnesses causing bronchiolitis. The child's parents both
who has had several hospitalizations for bronchitis and wheezing. The parent reports that
who has asthma and learns that one of the child's parents smokes around the child in spite of being