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NSG 6435 Midterm Exam – Questions and Answers • Stacks 5 blocks 2 year old • until when is the female body reproductively immature? why? 8-10 yr old; GnRH is released from hypothalamus • ... which will decrease risk of acute otitis media in 6 month old? breastfeeding • able to stand on one foot 3 yr old • testing cranial nerve II in infant squinting to bright light • which is true of infants with developmental dysplasia of the hip? palpable clunk is considered diagnostic • Head circumference should be measured until a child has attained 36 months of age • 6 wk old is suspected of having developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). What test would best assess for this? Barlow and Ortolani • 2 month old has asymetric moro reflex. which statement is true? The infant could have birth injury • Risk assessment for dyslipidemia should begin at 2 yrs of age • MMR is safe in children who are allergic to eggs • Tanner stage 4 in females projection of areola and nipple to form a secondary mound above the level of the breast. • burn from coffee, moist red to ivory white, blisters are noted and painful superficial partial thickness burn • 6-8 yr old child able to participate in competitive activities • palpable thrill in left upper sternal border region pulmonic valve stenosis • child in MVC, burns to lower extremities. dry waxy whitish appearance with visualization of tibialis anterior full thickness burn • At what age does infant try to repeat words heard? 12 months • priority intervention in caring for a child diagnosed with atopic dermatitis should be relieve pruritis • Infants who exhibit an absence of cry are born: with profound brain damage • children presenting with congenital heart defects that result in right to left shunting would most likely exhibit which of the following symptoms? cyanosis, decreased CO, desaturated systemic blood flow • Extremely rapid and shallow respirations in a newborn could be consistent with: cyanotic cardiac disease • in an infant, a repetitive, short expiratory sound is known as grunting • which of the following neurological assessment findings indicate the need for further evaluation? weak and ineffective sucking movements • eyelid edema and purulent discharge from eyes is symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis • sexual maturity rating in girls: characteristics of stage 3 include dark course curly hair sparsely over the symphysis pubis • when examining abdomen of infant, simultaneous percussion and auscultation is one technique for assessing the size of the LIVER • The 4 classic structural defects of tetralogy of fallot include: ventricular septal defect, overriding aorta, pulmonary stenosis, and right ventricular hypertrophy • When is breastfeeding contraindicated Galactosemia (infant lacks enzyme that breaks down galactose into glucose) • physiologic vs pathologic jaundice- based on what? timing of onset ......continued [Show More]

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