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A late adolescent is brought to the nurse practitioner’s office

A late adolescent is brought to the nurse practitioner’s office by her mother, who is concerned about her daughter’s recent weight loss and the potential of purging herself after meals. The daughter denies any self-induced vomiting, starvation or excessive activity. History reveals that the daughter was consistently in the 50th percentile for weight but is now in the 10th percentile. She does state that she jogs 5 miles a day and is in good condition. In addition to a complete blood count with differential, which of the following laboratory tests will be most helpful for further assessment? Group of answer choices Creatine phosphokinase, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) Electrolytes, blood urea nitrogen (BUN)/creatinine, urinalysis Electrolytes, fasting blood sugar Electrolytes, FSH, stool for occult blood Flag question: Question 112 Question 112 1 pts A 5-year-old child presents with facial puffiness, decreased urine output, and dark-colored urine. The parents report that the child had a sore throat about two weeks ago. Which condition is most likely? Group of answer choices Urinary tract infection Nephrotic syndrome Acute glomerulonephritis Hydronephrosis Flag question: Question 113 Question 113 1 pts A 5-year-old presents with a 3-month history of soiling his pants. The child was successfully toilet trained at 3. What is the most likely diagnosis? Group of answer choices Intussusception Encopresis Hirschsprung’s disease Enuresis

 
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