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Module 3 Nurs 5433 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE THIS
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What is the causative agent for Human Parvovirus B19
fifth disease?
How is fifth disease transmitted respiratory secretions, blood, and from mother to baby in utero
What is the main age group 15 and under
which fifth disease affects?
"slapped cheek" appearance, then a lace-like maculopapular rash
What are the s/s of 5th disease? on trunk.
onset of fever, sore throat, corya is about 1 week after exposure,
and lasts 2-3 days, followed by about 7 days symptom free... then
the slapped cheek appearance with circumoral pallor appears
When you see the slapped No. They are no longer contagious when the rashes appear.
cheek rash in 5th disease, is the Children may attend school
patient contagious?
What are 5 differential Rubella, Measles, scarlet fever, roseola, kawasaki disease, lyme
diagnoses for 5th disease? disease, mononucleosis, lupus
none are needed aside from clinical exam.
What diagnostics are needed to
You can do a b19 assay to confirm if you like, especially in
determine 5th diease?
pregnant females (must refer to OBGYN if confirmed)
Why is 5th disease dangerous may cause fetal hydrops and demise
for pregnant women?
Arthritis (especially in adult women)
What are complications with 5th gloves and socks syndrome
disease? chronic anemia
aplastic anemia crisis
What follow ups are needed none needed unless complications arise
with 5th disease?
If a parent asks how long the 1-2 weeks is how long symptoms typically take to resolve. Most
symptoms of 5th disease last, patients make complete recovery and complications are rare
what should you tell them?
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What steps need to be done if a immediate referral to OBGYN
patient presents with slapped
cheek rash and is pregnant?
What are the causative agents of Influenza virus types A and B
influenza?
What time of year is most late fall to early spring
prevalent for an influenza
infection
abrupt onset of fever, malaise, myalgia, HA, anorexia, rhinitis,
What are the s/s associated with sore throat and non-productive cough.
influenza
Kids can have otitis media and GI issues (n/v/d)
What distinguishes common sore throat, nasal congestion and sneezing are less common in
cold from influenza? the flu versus the common cold
What distinguishes an URI from myalgia and malaise are not usually present with URI, but they
influenza? are with the Flu
What are possible complications PNA, sinusitis, AOM, myositis, pericarditis, reye's syndrome,
of the flu? asthma/copd exacerbations
No, because of the increased risk of Reye's syndrome. The flu
Can you give aspirin to a child
already puts the children at risk of Reye's syndrome as does
with the flu?
Aspirin.
Rapid antigen detection tests
What diagnostics are used for
the flu? can do a CBC, UA, CXR, blood cx if you suspect a complication
like PNA
everyone 6m and older should be getting the influenza vaccine.
Only contraindication is anaphylaxis reaction to eggs. Be very
cautious giving vaccine to someone with history of guillain barre
How can you prevent the flu? syndrome.
do not give live vaccine to pregnant or immunocompromised
patients
When can you give medications if symptoms have been present less than 48 hours
for the flu?
What anti-viral medication Zanamivir
should you NOT give to an
asthma/COPD patient and why? this is given as a powdered inhaler and can cause exacerbations
tamiflu-- to patients 2weeks and older. given BID for 5 days
What anti-virals can be given for Baloxavir-- for patients 12 years and older PO x 1 dose
flu patients?
Zanamivir--for 7 years and older. inhaled powder (not for
asthma/copd)
What is the causative agent for it is unknown
kawasaki disease?
Who is most at risk for Children under the age of 5. Asian descent is most affected
developing kawasaki disease?
What is the main concern with Development of cardiac problems such as aneurysm,
kawasaki disease? mitral/aortic regurgitation and MI
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Science Medicine Infectious Disease
Module 3 Nurs 5433 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE THIS
YEAR NEW!!
What is the causative agent for Human Parvovirus B19
fifth disease?
How is fifth disease transmitted respiratory secretions, blood, and from mother to baby in utero
What is the main age group 15 and under
which fifth disease affects?
"slapped cheek" appearance, then a lace-like maculopapular rash
What are the s/s of 5th disease? on trunk.
onset of fever, sore throat, corya is about 1 week after exposure,
and lasts 2-3 days, followed by about 7 days symptom free... then
the slapped cheek appearance with circumoral pallor appears
When you see the slapped No. They are no longer contagious when the rashes appear.
cheek rash in 5th disease, is the Children may attend school
patient contagious?
What are 5 differential Rubella, Measles, scarlet fever, roseola, kawasaki disease, lyme
diagnoses for 5th disease? disease, mononucleosis, lupus
none are needed aside from clinical exam.
What diagnostics are needed to
You can do a b19 assay to confirm if you like, especially in
determine 5th diease?
pregnant females (must refer to OBGYN if confirmed)
Why is 5th disease dangerous may cause fetal hydrops and demise
for pregnant women?
Arthritis (especially in adult women)
What are complications with 5th gloves and socks syndrome
disease? chronic anemia
aplastic anemia crisis
What follow ups are needed none needed unless complications arise
with 5th disease?
If a parent asks how long the 1-2 weeks is how long symptoms typically take to resolve. Most
symptoms of 5th disease last, patients make complete recovery and complications are rare
what should you tell them?
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What steps need to be done if a immediate referral to OBGYN
patient presents with slapped
cheek rash and is pregnant?
What are the causative agents of Influenza virus types A and B
influenza?
What time of year is most late fall to early spring
prevalent for an influenza
infection
abrupt onset of fever, malaise, myalgia, HA, anorexia, rhinitis,
What are the s/s associated with sore throat and non-productive cough.
influenza
Kids can have otitis media and GI issues (n/v/d)
What distinguishes common sore throat, nasal congestion and sneezing are less common in
cold from influenza? the flu versus the common cold
What distinguishes an URI from myalgia and malaise are not usually present with URI, but they
influenza? are with the Flu
What are possible complications PNA, sinusitis, AOM, myositis, pericarditis, reye's syndrome,
of the flu? asthma/copd exacerbations
No, because of the increased risk of Reye's syndrome. The flu
Can you give aspirin to a child
already puts the children at risk of Reye's syndrome as does
with the flu?
Aspirin.
Rapid antigen detection tests
What diagnostics are used for
the flu? can do a CBC, UA, CXR, blood cx if you suspect a complication
like PNA
everyone 6m and older should be getting the influenza vaccine.
Only contraindication is anaphylaxis reaction to eggs. Be very
cautious giving vaccine to someone with history of guillain barre
How can you prevent the flu? syndrome.
do not give live vaccine to pregnant or immunocompromised
patients
When can you give medications if symptoms have been present less than 48 hours
for the flu?
What anti-viral medication Zanamivir
should you NOT give to an
asthma/COPD patient and why? this is given as a powdered inhaler and can cause exacerbations
tamiflu-- to patients 2weeks and older. given BID for 5 days
What anti-virals can be given for Baloxavir-- for patients 12 years and older PO x 1 dose
flu patients?
Zanamivir--for 7 years and older. inhaled powder (not for
asthma/copd)
What is the causative agent for it is unknown
kawasaki disease?
Who is most at risk for Children under the age of 5. Asian descent is most affected
developing kawasaki disease?
What is the main concern with Development of cardiac problems such as aneurysm,
kawasaki disease? mitral/aortic regurgitation and MI
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