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Exam1
Terms in this set (699)
,The 1st physical sign b
indicating the onset of
female puberty is:
a. sparsely distributed
fine, pale pubic hairs
b. breast buds
c. menarche
d. peak height velocity
1. which of the following is b
a characteristic physical
sign of fragile X syndrome
in adolescent males?
a. Small posteriorly
rotated ears
b. Macroorchidism
c. Hypertonia
d. Double hair whirl
,A 1-year-old child is d
brought to the clinic with
a temperature of 102ºF
and left flank pain. The
urine dipstick test
indicates nitrates and
leukocyte esterase. The
presenting signs and
symptoms suggest left
pyelonephritis. Based on
the data, the most
appropriate action for the
PNP is to:
A) Send urine for culture
and sensitivity testing
B) Provide symptomatic
treatment for 24 hours,
and repeat the urine
dipstick test
C) Refer the child to a
urologist for diagnosis
and treatment
D) Consult with a
physician
, A 2.5yo child presents a
with a dried pea stuck in
his nose passed the first
turbinate. An appropriate
intervention would be:
a. Refer to ENT
b. NaCl flush
c. Attempt removal with
forceps
d. Close ipsilateral nares
and encourage sneezing
Exam1
Terms in this set (699)
,The 1st physical sign b
indicating the onset of
female puberty is:
a. sparsely distributed
fine, pale pubic hairs
b. breast buds
c. menarche
d. peak height velocity
1. which of the following is b
a characteristic physical
sign of fragile X syndrome
in adolescent males?
a. Small posteriorly
rotated ears
b. Macroorchidism
c. Hypertonia
d. Double hair whirl
,A 1-year-old child is d
brought to the clinic with
a temperature of 102ºF
and left flank pain. The
urine dipstick test
indicates nitrates and
leukocyte esterase. The
presenting signs and
symptoms suggest left
pyelonephritis. Based on
the data, the most
appropriate action for the
PNP is to:
A) Send urine for culture
and sensitivity testing
B) Provide symptomatic
treatment for 24 hours,
and repeat the urine
dipstick test
C) Refer the child to a
urologist for diagnosis
and treatment
D) Consult with a
physician
, A 2.5yo child presents a
with a dried pea stuck in
his nose passed the first
turbinate. An appropriate
intervention would be:
a. Refer to ENT
b. NaCl flush
c. Attempt removal with
forceps
d. Close ipsilateral nares
and encourage sneezing