Recognised features of brucellosis include:
- A. Osteomyelitis
- B. Liver granuloma
- C. Pericarditis
- D. Splenomegaly
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Splenomegaly
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The nurse is assessing a child with acute otitis media. Which finding should the nurse expect?
- A. Bilateral eye discharge and fever
- B. A bulging, red tympanic membrane
- C. Nasal congestion and headache
- D. Persistent cough and sore throat
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Acute otitis media typically presents with a bulging, red tympanic membrane due to fluid accumulation and infection.
Whirlpool' sign in abdominal ultrasonogram is seen in
- A. Duodenal atresia
- B. Midgut volvulus
- C. Intussusception
- D. Anorectal malformation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The 'whirlpool' sign on abdominal ultrasound is characteristic of midgut volvulus, indicating twisting of the intestines around the mesenteric vessels.
A harsh, blowing grade IV/VI murmur is auscultated in a 6-month-old infant. What will the nurse practitioner do next?
- A. Get a complete blood count to rule out severe anemia.
- B. Obtain an electrocardiogram to assess for arrhythmia.
- C. Order a chest radiograph to evaluate for cardiomegaly.
- D. Refer to a pediatric cardiologist for further evaluation.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A harsh, blowing murmur is suspicious for pathology, so a cardiology referral is warranted.
ECG
- A. Bifid P waves in large VSD
- B. Complete Ht block in cyanotic attacks of fallots
- C. RBBB in Ebstein anomaly
- D. Right axis deviation in tricuspid atresia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In Ebstein's anomaly, right bundle branch block (RBBB) is commonly seen on ECG.
The following features are more suggestive of biliary atresia rather than neonatal hepatitis in an infant 6 weeks of age:
- A. Hepatomegaly
- B. Prolonged INR (prothrombin time)
- C. Biopsy specimen showed proliferation of bile ductules, periportal fibrosis and bile lakes
- D. HillA scan reveals delayed uptake and excretion of the contrast material
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Proliferation of bile ductules, periportal fibrosis, and bile lakes on biopsy are hallmark features of biliary atresia.
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