NSG6435 Week 6 Quiz
Week 6 Quiz |
Question 1 | 1 / 1 point |
The provider suspects that a 7-month-old client has Pyloric Stenosis. What physical exam finding is consistent with this disorder?
A cluster-of-grape like mass on the right side on rectal examination | |
A grapefruit-like mass on the left side on rectal examination | |
A sausage-like mass in the RUQ of the abdomen | |
A distinct “olive” mass in the epigastrium to the right of midline |
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Question 2 | 1 / 1 point |
The provider suspects that a 7-month-old client has been diagnosed with Intussusception. What exam finding is consistent with this disorder?
A cluster-of-grape like mass on the right side on rectal examination | |
A grapefruit-like mass on the left side on rectal examination | |
A sausage-like mass in the RUQ of the abdomen | |
A distinct “olive” mass in the epigastrium to the right of midline |
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Question 3 | 1 / 1 point |
A 5-year-old client with a history of crying with bowel movements, bright red streaks of blood in the stool and withholding stools presents to the clinic. NSG6435 Week 6 Quiz On exam, the anal mucosa shows small tears with the client in the knee-to-chest position. What is the most likely diagnosis and how is it treated?
Anal fissures; treat with sitz bath and topical steroid cream | |
Anal fissures, treat with sitz baths and topical antibiotic ointment | |
Anal fissures; Tucks pads and analgesics | |
Anal fissures; referral to GI specialist for further evaluation |
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Question 4 | 1 / 1 point |
The guardians of a 7-month-old client newly diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux is unsure of the proper way to care for the child. What information does the Provider share? (select all that apply
Use thickening agents in the formula | |
Administer the acid-suppression medications as prescribed | |
Place prone when sleeping | |
Avoid exposure of the infant to tobacco smoke |
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Question 5 | 1 / 1 point |
The parents of a 3-month-old client presents to the clinic complaining that their child appears to be losing weight. Upon examination the it is noted that the client is irritable and weight falls below the 5th percentile of children who are the same age and height NSG6435 Week 6 Quiz. The provider makes a diagnosis of Failure to Thrive (FTT). What is the most likely cause of FTT in this patient?
Congenital disorder | |
Acquired disorder | |
Structural defect | |
Food Aversion |
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Question 6 | 1 / 1 point |
The provider understands the most common type of enuresis in school-age children is:
Quaternary diurnal enuresis | |
Tertiary nocturnal encopresis | |
Secondary diurnal encopresis | |
Primary nocturnal enuresis |
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Question 7 | 1 / 1 point |
A 2-year-old client presents to the clinic with fever, dyspnea, diarrhea, vomiting, and weight loss. The parents report an increase in abdominal size. On exam, a firm, smooth abdominal mass and a left varicocele are palpated. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Neuroblastoma | |
Hydronephrosis | |
Multicystic kidney | |
Wilms Tumor |
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Question 8 | 0 / 1 point |
A benign, painless scrotal mass or cyst on the head of the epididymis or testicular adnexa containing sperm best describes what condition?
Hydrocele. | |
Varicocele | |
Spermatocele | |
Omphalocele |
Question 9 | 0 / 1 point |
A benign enlargement or dilation of testicular veins causing a painless scrotal mass of varying size that feels like a “bag of worms” best describes what condition?
Hydrocele | |
Varicocele | |
Spermatocele | |
Omphalocele |
Question 10 | 1 / 1 point |
The child that sits to void and urinates on the floor in front of the toilet unless he holds his penis to direct the stream most likely has what condition? NSG6435 Week 6 Quiz.
Hypospadias | |
Phimosis | |
Paraphimosis | |
Epispadias |
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