Peds Exam 4 - Kahoot

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Major goals for the therapeutic management of juvenile idiopathic arthritis include? A. Control pain; preserve joint function B. Prevent skin breakdown; relieve symptoms C. Minimize use of joint; achieve cure D. Reduce joint discomfort, regain proper alignment

A. Control pain; preserve joint function

Which of the following explains why iron deficiency anemia is common during infancy? A. Cow's milk is a poor source of iron B. Fetal iron stores are depleted by 1 month of age C. Iron cannot be stored during fetal development D. Dietary iron cannot be started until 12 months of age

A. Cow's milk is a poor source of iron

You know that teaching is successful when the parent states that clubfoot is best treated when? A. Immediately after diagnosis as close to birth as possible B. At about ages 9-12 months, just prior to walking C. At age 4-6 months D. After walking is established, 15-18 months

A. Immediately after diagnosis as close to birth as possible

Which of the following can result from the bone demineralization associated with immobility? A. Osteoporosis B. Urinary retention C. Pooling of blood D. Susceptibility to infection

A. Osteoporosis

Which of the following is a physiologic effect of immobilization on children? A. Metabolic rate increases B. Circulatory stasis can lead to thrombus & embolus formation C. Venous return improves, since child is in supine position D. Bone calcium decreases, releasing less calcium into body

B. Circulatory stasis can lead to thrombus & embolus formation

The best therapy for a joint injury for a child with moderate hemophilia is? A. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) B. Intravenous (IV) infusion of factor VIII concentrates C. DDAVP (synthetic vasopressin) D. Elevation and application of ice to involved joint

B. Intravenous (IV) infusion of factor VIII concentrates

The nurse knows that a fracture of the right humerus epiphyseal plate will? A. Create difficulty, since the child is left handed B. Require different management to prevent bone growth complications C. Heal slowly, since this is the weakest part of the bone D. Necessitate complete immobilization of the shoulder for 6 weeks

B. Require different management to prevent bone growth complications

What position is best for an infant whose head is rotated left but side bending to the right? A. Prone B. Supine C. Left side lying D. Right side lying

C. Left side lying

The most common approach to the treatment of clubfoot management is? A. Pavlik harness B. The latex fixation approach C. Serial casting D. Boston brace

C. Serial casting

Which of the following is the most common type of cerebral palsy (CP)? A. Ataxic B. Dyskinetic C. Spastic D. Mixed type

C. Spastic

What MD is seen in patients over 8(?) & affects proximal muscles of both pelvic & shoulder girdles? A. Duchenne B. Fascioscapulohumeral C. Becker D. Limb Girdle

D. Limb Girdle

Parents of special needs children experience sorrow. This is characterized by? A. Lack of acceptance of child's limitations B. Period of intense sorrow when experiencing anger and guilt C. Lack of available support to prevent sorrow D. Periods of intense sorrow at certain times of child's development

D. Periods of intense sorrow at certain times of child's development

Acute form of immune thrombocytopenia occurs most commonly after all except? A. Upper respiratory tract infection B. Childhood diseases of measles, mumps, rubella, or chicken pox C. After infection with human parvovirus D. Severe sunburn due to over exposure

D. Severe sunburn due to over exposure


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