All of the following are true regarding transient neonatal pustular melanosis, except
- A. Increased melanization of epidermal cells is characteristic
- B. Active phase shows intracorneal or subcorneal pustules filled with eosinophils
- C. Pustular phase rarely lasts more than 2-3 days
- D. Lesions of pustular melanosis do not contain bacteria
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The active phase of transient neonatal pustular melanosis shows pustules filled with neutrophils, not eosinophils.
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Regarding hypogonadotropic hypogonadism:
- A. Kallman syndrome is an example
- B. It is caused by testicular atrophy secondary to trauma
- C. LHRH testing is used to distinguish it from other forms of hypogonadism
- D. It is treated with buserelin sprays
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Kallman syndrome is a classic example of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, characterized by delayed puberty and anosmia.
A child with a known history of asthma is admitted to the hospital with a respiratory infection. Which action is the nurse's priority?
- A. Administer a nebulizer treatment as ordered.
- B. Perform chest physiotherapy.
- C. Monitor oxygen saturation levels closely.
- D. Educate the parents about infection prevention.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The priority in asthma management is ensuring the airways are open, which is best achieved by administering a nebulizer treatment as ordered.
The MOST common cause of death from associated cardiac lesions without heart syndrome in the first month of life is
- A. d-Transposition
- B. hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- C. pulmonary atresia
- D. truncus arteriosus
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: d-Transposition of the great arteries is a common cause of death in the first month due to mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
When providing care for a client following bronchoscopy, which assessment finding should the nurse immediately report to the healthcare provider?
- A. Slight blood-tinged sputum
- B. Dyspnea and dysphagia
- C. Sore throat and hoarseness
- D. No gag reflex after thirty minutes
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Absence of a gag reflex after bronchoscopy may indicate nerve damage or complications requiring immediate intervention.
The nurse is caring for a child with Kawasaki disease (KD). A student nurse asks if there are medications to treat this disease. The nurse's response is:
- A. Immunoglobulin G and aspirin
- B. Immunoglobulin G and ACE inhibitors
- C. Immunoglobulin E and heparin
- D. Immunoglobulin E and ibuprofen
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: High-dose IV immunoglobulin G along with high-dose aspirin (salicylate therapy) is the current treatment for KD.
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