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Motor and verbal tics that persist for

Motor and verbal tics that persist for more than one year are called: A. ADHD B. Tourette syndrome C. Lyme disease D. Tic Fever The rash that is characteristic with erythema infectiosum: A. Resembles slapped cheeks B. Is on the hands, feet, and mouth C. Is a strawberry tongue D. Are bluish spots on the buccal mucosa Two HPV vaccines are currently licensed for use in the United States. They are: A. Gardasil 1 and Gardasil 2 B. Gardasil and Wartaid C. Gardasil and Viracil D. Gardasil and Cervarix Restless leg syndrome is a disorder that is characterized by: A. Irritating sensations in the legs B. An irresistible urge to move the legs C. May occur with repetitive jerks of the legs D. A and B E. A, B, and C Minimum criteria for treating PID in sexually active adolescents with pelvic or lower abdominal pain and no other cause for illness identified include one or more of various criteria. These include: A. Cervical motion tenderness B. Decreased ESR C. Cervical exudates D. A and C E. A, B, and C Eosinophilic esophagitis is only able to be accurately diagnosed by: A. Blood testing B. Urine testing C. Endoscopy and biopsy D. Colonoscopy Mariana comes into your office because she is concerned about her breastmilk. Her baby is 3 ½ weeks old. She tells you that she is exclusively breastfeeding and just when she was “getting the hang of it”, the baby does not seem as satisfied as he was before. She says he is continuing to have 6-8 wet diapers daily and several yellowish cottage-cheese like stools, but suddenly, he is wanting to breastfeed more often and seems very hungry. She is worried that her breastmilk “is not enough anymore”. On exam, the baby’s weight is appropriate, and his exam is unremarkable. You tell Mariana: A. You are correct. The baby must not be getting enough from your milk and it may be time to start supplementing with formula. B. You are doing a great job with your breastfeeding. This is a typical time for a growth spurt (about 3-4 weeks of age). You may need to increase your feedings and feed “on demand” for a few days but that is totally normal. C. That is definitely concerning. You may need to add baby cereal for a few days. D. I wouldn’t worry too much about it. Just let the baby cry and stay on your current schedule. He is doing just fine. In an individual with bipolar disorder, the medication(s) of choice are: A. Antidepressants B. Mood stabilizers C. Atypical antipsychotics D. B and C E. A, B, and C The central nervous system (CNS) consists of the: A. Brain B. Spinal cord C. Afferent nerves D. A and B E. A, B, and C In an acutely ill and toxic-appearing child with an abrupt onset of fever, severe sore throat, dyspnea, inspiratory distress without stridor, and drooling, one should suspect: A. Sinusitis B. Epiglottitis C. Croup D. URI SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NRNP 6541

 
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