The most common indication of heart transplantation in the neonate is
- A. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- B. Hypoplastic right heart syndrome
- C. Severe Ebstein's anomaly
- D. Dilated cardiomyopathy
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is the most common indication for heart transplantation in neonates.
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD):
- A. Affects dystrophin gene
- B. Features usually present before five years of age
- C. Frontal baldness occurs
- D. Is part of the differential diagnosis in a floppy infant
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Features usually present before five years of age
Concerning tetanus:
- A. The infection is usually fatal
- B. The muscle spasms are often localized
- C. Immunization confers lifelong immunity
- D. Incubation period is usually weeks
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Immunization with the tetanus toxoid provides long-lasting immunity, though booster shots are recommended to maintain protection.
The following statements about immunoglobulins are false:
- A. IgG is not transferable across the placenta
- B. IgM is usually a pentamer
- C. IgE levels are raised in parasitic infestations
- D. IgD is important in antibody dependent cytotoxicity
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: IgG is not transferable across the placenta: IgG is the only immunoglobulin that crosses the placenta to provide passive immunity to the fetus.
Which food is most important for the nurse to encourage a male client with osteomalacia to include in his daily diet?
- A. Fortified milk and cereals
- B. Lean red meat and poultry
- C. Fresh fruits and vegetables
- D. Whole grains and legumes
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fortified foods rich in vitamin D and calcium are crucial for the client with osteomalacia to help in bone mineralization.
The MOST common cyanotic congenital cardiac lesion to present in the newborn period is
- A. dextroposed heart
- B. transposition of great arteries
- C. tetralogy of Fallot
- D. truncus arteriosus
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Transposition of the great arteries is the most common cyanotic congenital heart defect presenting in the neonatal period.
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