Paediatric HIV infection:
- A. Is similar to adult HIV infection except for the mode of transmission
- B. Antenatal screening of pregnant women is not of proven benefit
- C. Developmental delay is a recognised presentation
- D. In an infant, the diagnosis is established first before any management steps are undertaken
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Developmental delay is a recognized presentation of paediatric HIV infection, reflecting the impact of the virus on the developing nervous system.
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The following are strongly associated with Kawasaki disease EXCEPT
- A. duration of fever of >16 days
- B. first-degree heart block
- C. male gender
- D. age of <1 year
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: First-degree heart block is less commonly associated with Kawasaki disease compared to other factors.
Which intervention should the nurse plan to decrease cardiac demands in an infant with congestive heart disease (CHD)?
- A. Organize nursing activities to allow for uninterrupted sleep.
- B. Allow the infant to sleep through feedings during the night.
- C. Wait for the infant to cry to show definite signs of hunger.
- D. Discourage parents from rocking the infant.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The infant requires rest and conservation of energy for feeding. Every effort is made to organize nursing activities to allow for uninterrupted periods of sleep. Whenever possible, parents are encouraged to stay with their infant to provide the holding, rocking, and cuddling that help children sleep more soundly. To minimize disturbing the infant, changing bed linens and complete bathing are done only when necessary. Feeding is planned to accommodate the infant’s sleep and wake patterns. The child is fed at the first sign of hunger, such as when sucking on fists, rather than waiting until he or she cries for a bottle because the stress of crying exhausts the limited energy supply. Because infants with CHD tire easily and may sleep through feedings, smaller feedings every 3 hours may be helpful.
Manifestations of endocarditis include all of the following EXCEPT
- A. Gottron nodules
- B. hematuria
- C. petechiae
- D. splenomegaly
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Gottron nodules are associated with dermatomyositis, not endocarditis.
A parent brings a toddler, age 19 months, to the clinic for a regular check-up. When palpating the toddler’s fontanels, what should the nurse expects to find?
- A. Closed anterior fontanel and open posterior fontanel
- B. Open anterior and fontanel and closed posterior fontanel
- C. Closed anterior and posterior fontanels
- D. Open anterior and posterior fontanels
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: By 19 months, both the anterior and posterior fontanels should be closed as the skull bones have fused.
How much bilirubin can be bound to 1 gm of albumin?
- A. 8.5 mg
- B. 9.8 mg
- C. 10.5 mg
- D. 13.6 mg
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: 1 gram of albumin can bind approximately 8.5 mg of bilirubin, which is important in managing neonatal jaundice.
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