By what age should the nurse expect an infant to be able to pull to a standing position?
- A. 6 months
- B. 8 months
- C. 11 to 12 months
- D. 14 to 15 months
Correct Answer: C
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All the following are parasomniac disorders EXCEPT
- A. sleepwalking
- B. sleepterror
- C. confusional arousal
- D. nightmare
Correct Answer: D
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What is normally the earliest age at which an infant begins teething with eruption of lower central incisors?
- A. 4 months
- B. 6 months
- C. 8 months
- D. 12 months
Correct Answer: B
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The MOST likely cause of a 4-year-old boy refusing to go to bed and remaining active is
- A. thyrotoxicosis
- B. ADHD
- C. behavioral insomnia of childhood
- D. sleep-onset association disorder
Correct Answer: C
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A complete blood workup is ordered for a 5 month old with tetralogy of Fallot. Because of the infant's heart disease, the nurse would expect the report to show:
- A. Anemia
- B. Polycythemia
- C. Agranulocytosis
- D. Thrombocytopenia
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart defect that affects the flow of blood through the heart. In this condition, there is decreased pulmonary blood flow leading to reduced oxygenation of the blood. To compensate for the low oxygen levels in the blood, the body may increase the production of red blood cells, resulting in polycythemia (an increased red blood cell count). This is the body's way of trying to ensure that enough oxygen is carried to the tissues despite the heart defect. Therefore, in a 5-month-old infant with tetralogy of Fallot, the nurse would expect the blood workup to show polycythemia.
Acute laryngotracheobronchitis is associated with which of the following radiological signs:
- A. Generalized hyperinflation
- B. Lobar consolidation
- C. Steeple sign
- D. Thumb sign
Correct Answer: C
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