In assessing a client with ulcers on the lower extremity, which findings indicate that the ulcers are likely to be of venous, rather than arterial, origin?
- A. Black ulcers and dependent rubor
- B. Irregular ulcer shapes and severe edema
- C. Absent pedal pulses and shiny skin
- D. Hairless lower extremities and cool feet
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Venous ulcers are typically irregular in shape and associated with severe edema, while arterial ulcers are more likely to present with absent pulses and cool extremities.
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The Duke criterion for the diagnosis of endocarditis is a major
- A. new regurgitant flow by echocardiography
- B. Osler nodes
- C. single positive blood culture
- D. serologic evidence of infection
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A single positive blood culture is one of the major criteria for diagnosing endocarditis.
Which explanation regarding cardiac catheterization is appropriate for a preschool child?
- A. Postural drainage will be performed every 4 to 6 hours after the test.
- B. It is necessary to be completely “asleep†during the test.
- C. The test is short, usually taking less than 1 hour.
- D. When the procedure is done, you will have to keep your leg straight for at least 4 hours.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The child’s leg will have to be maintained in a straight position for approximately 4 hours. Younger children can be held in the parent’s lap with the leg maintained in the correct position. Postural drainage will not be performed unless the child has corresponding pulmonary problems. The child should be sedated to lie still, but being completely asleep is not necessary. The test will vary in length of time from start to finish.
The mother of Gian, a preschooler with spina bifida tells the nurse that her daughter sneezes and gets a rash when playing with brightly colored balloons, and that she recently had an allergic reaction after eating kiwifruit and bananas. The nurse would suspect that the child may have an allergy to:
- A. Bananas
- B. Latex
- C. Kiwifruit
- D. Color dyes
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Latex allergy is common in children with spina bifida and can cause cross-reactivity with certain fruits like bananas and kiwifruit.
Which physiological changes occur as a result of hypoxemia in congestive heart failure (CHF)?
- A. Polycythemia and clubbing
- B. Anemia and barrel chest
- C. Increased white blood cells and low platelets
- D. Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and peripheral edema
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hypoxemia stimulates erythropoiesis, causing polycythemia, which along with chronic hypoxemia can lead to digital clubbing.
Corneal opacities are seen in:
- A. Marfan's syndrome
- B. Herpes simplex infection
- C. Hurler syndrome
- D. Osteogenesis imperfecta
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Corneal opacities are a characteristic feature of Hurler syndrome, a type of mucopolysaccharidosis.