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Grade A+ RN Maternal Newborn Online Practice 2023 B
A nurse is caring for a newborn. Clavicle Fracture: 
-crepitus 
he nurse reviews the assessment findings and -moro reflex 
determines the findings are consistent with 
which of the following birth complications? 
-palmer grasp 
Erb-Duchenne: 
For each assessment finding, click to specify if -wrist flexion 
the findings is consistent with a clavicle fracture or Erb-Duchenne paralysis. Each finding 
may support more than one condition. 
-palmer grasp
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
A nurse is caring for a newborn. Clavicle Fracture: 
-crepitus 
he nurse reviews the assessment findings and -moro reflex 
determines the findings are consistent with 
which of the following birth complications? 
-palmer grasp 
Erb-Duchenne: 
For each assessment finding, click to specify if -wrist flexion 
the findings is consistent with a clavicle fracture or Erb-Duchenne paralysis. Each finding 
may support more than one condition. 
-palmer grasp
Grade A+ Risk Management- Alpha Phi Alpha with ans 2025
1.	Personal Conduct Policy	The policy that governs expectations regarding behavior is the 
 
 
2.	Personal Responsibility, Education, Pre- vention 
 
An ettective risk management policy has three components. They are: 
 
3.	Electronic Media Usage Policy	The guidelines regarding the use of communi- 
cations tools are contained in the 
4.	Brothers	Who is responsible for implementing risk man- agement protocols?
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
1.	Personal Conduct Policy	The policy that governs expectations regarding behavior is the 
 
 
2.	Personal Responsibility, Education, Pre- vention 
 
An ettective risk management policy has three components. They are: 
 
3.	Electronic Media Usage Policy	The guidelines regarding the use of communi- 
cations tools are contained in the 
4.	Brothers	Who is responsible for implementing risk man- agement protocols?
Grade A+ Risk Management- Alpha Phi Alpha with ans 2025
Personal Conduct Policy The policy that governs expectations regarding 
behavior is the 
2. Personal Responsibility, Education, Prevention 
An ettective risk management policy has three 
components. They are: 
3. Electronic Media Usage Policy The guidelines regarding the use of communications tools are contained in the 
4. Brothers Who is responsible for implementing risk management protocols?
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Personal Conduct Policy The policy that governs expectations regarding 
behavior is the 
2. Personal Responsibility, Education, Prevention 
An ettective risk management policy has three 
components. They are: 
3. Electronic Media Usage Policy The guidelines regarding the use of communications tools are contained in the 
4. Brothers Who is responsible for implementing risk management protocols?
Grade A+ Risk Management Test for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity 2025
Brotherhood Behavioral Policy 
2. Personal Conduct 
Policy 
3. Effective risk management policy 
components 
The policy that governs expectations regarding behavior. 
An alternative policy that governs expectations regarding behavior. 
Personal Responsibility, Education, Prevention; Rules, Policies, Guidelines; Standards, Values, Policies.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Brotherhood Behavioral Policy 
2. Personal Conduct 
Policy 
3. Effective risk management policy 
components 
The policy that governs expectations regarding behavior. 
An alternative policy that governs expectations regarding behavior. 
Personal Responsibility, Education, Prevention; Rules, Policies, Guidelines; Standards, Values, Policies.
Pediatric Primary Care: Chapter 38: Cardiovascular Disorders, Burns Chapt 45 - Endocrine
The primary care pediatric nurse 
practitioner (PNP) is examining a 
2-week-old infant and auscultates 
ANS: A 
A wide splitting of S without becoming a single sound on 
expiration may indicate increased 
a wide splitting of S during expira- pulmonary flow, typical of atrial septal defect. Coarctation. What condition may this find- tion of the aorta may cause a systolic ejection murmur. 
ing 
represent? 
a. Atrial septal defect (ASD) 
b. Coarctation of the aorta (COA) 
c. Patent ductus arteriosi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
The primary care pediatric nurse 
practitioner (PNP) is examining a 
2-week-old infant and auscultates 
ANS: A 
A wide splitting of S without becoming a single sound on 
expiration may indicate increased 
a wide splitting of S during expira- pulmonary flow, typical of atrial septal defect. Coarctation. What condition may this find- tion of the aorta may cause a systolic ejection murmur. 
ing 
represent? 
a. Atrial septal defect (ASD) 
b. Coarctation of the aorta (COA) 
c. Patent ductus arteriosi...
Grade A+ BURNS PEDIATRICS CHAPTER 37. DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS
THE PRIMARY CARE PEDIATRIC ARNP IS 
TEACHING A PARENT OF A CHILD WITH DRY 
SKIN ABOUT HYDRATING THE SKIN WITH 
CORRECT ANS: B. HAVE THE CHILD SOAK 
IN A LUKEWARM WATER BATH 
BATHING. WHAT WILL THE ARNP INCLUDE IN RATIONALE: 
TEACHING? 
A. APPLY LUBRICATING AGENTS AT LEAST 1 
HOUR AFTER THE BATH. 
B. HAVE THE CHILD SOAK IN A LUKEWARM 
WATER BATH. 
C. KEEP THE CHILD IN THE BATH UNTIL THE 
SKIN BEGINS TO "PRUNE."
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
THE PRIMARY CARE PEDIATRIC ARNP IS 
TEACHING A PARENT OF A CHILD WITH DRY 
SKIN ABOUT HYDRATING THE SKIN WITH 
CORRECT ANS: B. HAVE THE CHILD SOAK 
IN A LUKEWARM WATER BATH 
BATHING. WHAT WILL THE ARNP INCLUDE IN RATIONALE: 
TEACHING? 
A. APPLY LUBRICATING AGENTS AT LEAST 1 
HOUR AFTER THE BATH. 
B. HAVE THE CHILD SOAK IN A LUKEWARM 
WATER BATH. 
C. KEEP THE CHILD IN THE BATH UNTIL THE 
SKIN BEGINS TO "PRUNE."
Burns pediatric chapter 5 Child and Family Assessment and chapter 8 developmental principles
THE PRIMARY CARE PEDIATRIC ARNP CORRECT ANSWER C. MEDICATION CURRENTLY TAKIS OBTAINING A MEDICAL HISTORY ABOUT A CHILD. TO INTEGRATE 
BOTH NURSING AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF PRIMARY CARE, WHICH 
ING, ALLERGY INFORMATION, AND FAMILY MEDICAL 
HISTORY 
RATIONALE: A COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL HISTORY 
WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MEDICAL INCLUDES ESSENTIAL INFORMATION RELATED TO 
HISTORY? 
A. COMPLEMENTARY MEDICATIONS, 
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH PRACTICES, 
AND CHIEF COMPLAINT
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
THE PRIMARY CARE PEDIATRIC ARNP CORRECT ANSWER C. MEDICATION CURRENTLY TAKIS OBTAINING A MEDICAL HISTORY ABOUT A CHILD. TO INTEGRATE 
BOTH NURSING AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF PRIMARY CARE, WHICH 
ING, ALLERGY INFORMATION, AND FAMILY MEDICAL 
HISTORY 
RATIONALE: A COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL HISTORY 
WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MEDICAL INCLUDES ESSENTIAL INFORMATION RELATED TO 
HISTORY? 
A. COMPLEMENTARY MEDICATIONS, 
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH PRACTICES, 
AND CHIEF COMPLAINT
NR602 Week 5 study questionsand ans : Burns Pediatric Primary Care Chapter 34, 3 36, and 37
1. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is B. Have the child soak in a 
teaching a parent of a child with dry skin about hydrat- lukewarm water bath. 
ing the skin with bathing. What will the nurse practitioner include in teaching? 
A. Apply lubricating agents at least 1 hour after the 
bath. 
B. Have the child soak in a lukewarm water bath. 
C. Keep the child in the bath until the skin begins to 
"prune." 
D. Soaping should be done at the beginning of the 
bath.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
1. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is B. Have the child soak in a 
teaching a parent of a child with dry skin about hydrat- lukewarm water bath. 
ing the skin with bathing. What will the nurse practitioner include in teaching? 
A. Apply lubricating agents at least 1 hour after the 
bath. 
B. Have the child soak in a lukewarm water bath. 
C. Keep the child in the bath until the skin begins to 
"prune." 
D. Soaping should be done at the beginning of the 
bath.
Burns - Chapter 40 - GI Disorders exam with ans 2025
. The parent of an infant asks about using a probiotic D. There is no conclusive 
medication. What will the primary care pediatric nurse evidence about using propractitioner tell this parent? 
A. Probiotic medications have demonstrated efficacy in 
treating colic. 
B. Probiotics are not safe to use to treat infants who 
have colic. 
C. There are no studies showing usefulness of probiotics to manage colic. 
D. There is no conclusive evidence about using probiotics to treat colic
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
. The parent of an infant asks about using a probiotic D. There is no conclusive 
medication. What will the primary care pediatric nurse evidence about using propractitioner tell this parent? 
A. Probiotic medications have demonstrated efficacy in 
treating colic. 
B. Probiotics are not safe to use to treat infants who 
have colic. 
C. There are no studies showing usefulness of probiotics to manage colic. 
D. There is no conclusive evidence about using probiotics to treat colic
BURNS' PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE : CHAPTER 28. NEONATAL DISORDERS EXAM WITH ANS 2025
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ANATOMIC 
CONSIDERATIONS IN CHILDREN ARE IMPORTANT TO BETTER UNDERSTAND TRAUMA IN 
THIS AGE GROUP? 
A. CHILDREN HAVE LESS BODY FAT 
B. CHILDREN HAVE A SMALL SURFACE AREA 
RELATIVE TO VOLUME 
C. CHILDREN'S SKELETONS ARE MORE PLIABLE 
D. CHILDREN HAVE A GREATER DISTRIBUTION OF FORCE PER UNIT BODY AREA OF 
SMALLER BODY MASS 
ANSWER A, C, AND D, ONLY 
RATIONALE:
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ANATOMIC 
CONSIDERATIONS IN CHILDREN ARE IMPORTANT TO BETTER UNDERSTAND TRAUMA IN 
THIS AGE GROUP? 
A. CHILDREN HAVE LESS BODY FAT 
B. CHILDREN HAVE A SMALL SURFACE AREA 
RELATIVE TO VOLUME 
C. CHILDREN'S SKELETONS ARE MORE PLIABLE 
D. CHILDREN HAVE A GREATER DISTRIBUTION OF FORCE PER UNIT BODY AREA OF 
SMALLER BODY MASS 
ANSWER A, C, AND D, ONLY 
RATIONALE: