Regarding reflex anoxic seizures in children:
- A. ECG-rhythm strip is a must
- B. Asystole may be associated
- C. There is increased risk of epilepsy in adults
- D. Carbamazepine is the drug of choice
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Reflex anoxic seizures in children are often triggered by a sudden noxious stimulus leading to transient asystole (cessation of heart activity). An ECG-rhythm strip is not always necessary there is no increased risk of epilepsy in adults and carbamazepine is not the drug of choice. Trauma can be a precipitating factor but the most relevant option is asystole.
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In a patient with painful joint swelling the following investigations are diagnostic:
- A. C-reactive protein
- B. Antinuclear antibodies
- C. Serum C3 (complement) levels
- D. Microscopic examination of synovial fluid
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Microscopic examination of synovial fluid can reveal crystals, infection, or inflammation, providing a definitive diagnosis.
Pentalogy of Cantrell consists
- A. ectopia cordis
- B. supraumbilical defect
- C. anterior diaphragm defect
- D. intracardiac defect
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pentalogy of Cantrell involves multiple midline defects including ectopia cordis.
A 2-year-old child is being treated for lead poisoning. Which of the following findings indicates the need for further intervention?
- A. Increased urine output
- B. Decreased hemoglobin levels
- C. Weight gain
- D. Improved developmental milestones
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lead poisoning can cause anemia, so a decrease in hemoglobin levels would indicate that further intervention is necessary.
Causes of a loin mass and haematuria:
- A. Wilm's tumour
- B. Polycystic kidney disease
- C. Pyonephrosis
- D. Renal vein thrombosis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Wilm's tumour is a common cause of a loin mass and haematuria in children. Polycystic kidney disease and pyonephrosis can also present similarly.
A client with draining skin lesions of the lower extremity is admitted with possible Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA). Which nursing interventions should the nurse include in the plan of care?
- A. Institute contact precautions for staff and visitors.
- B. Send wound drainage for culture and sensitivity.
- C. Monitor the client's white blood cell count.
- D. Administer broad-spectrum antibiotics before obtaining cultures.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: MRSA requires contact precautions to prevent spread, culture and sensitivity testing is necessary to identify the specific organism, and WBC count should be monitored to assess for infection.