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PrometricGPT – Nursing – Pediatrics-2
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What is the best indicator of dehydration in infants?
Decreased urine output is one of the most reliable indicators of dehydration in infants.
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What is the recommended management for a child with acute otitis media?
Pain management and observation are often the first steps, as most cases resolve on their own.
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What is the normal range for blood glucose levels in a newborn?
Normal blood glucose levels in a newborn are typically between 40-60 mg/dL.
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What condition is associated with a positive Barlow and Ortolani test?
A positive Barlow and Ortolani test indicates developmental dysplasia of the hip in infants.
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What is the first-line treatment for bacterial meningitis in children?
IV antibiotics are the first-line treatment for bacterial meningitis to rapidly target the infection.
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What condition presents with an olive-shaped mass in the abdomen of an infant?
Pyloric stenosis presents with an olive-shaped mass, which is the hypertrophied pylorus.
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What is the best way to assess pain in a non-verbal child?
The FLACC scale is commonly used to assess pain in non-verbal children based on facial expressions, crying, and other behaviors.
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What is the initial treatment for a child with a mild asthma attack?
Inhaled short-acting bronchodilators, like albuterol, are the first-line treatment for mild asthma attacks.
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Which of the following is a complication of untreated streptococcal pharyngitis?
Rheumatic fever can develop as a complication of untreated streptococcal throat infections.
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What is the recommended fluid for rehydration in pediatric patients with diarrhea?
ORS is recommended for rehydration in pediatric patients to replace lost fluids and electrolytes.
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What is the most common childhood cancer?
Leukemia is the most common type of cancer in children, specifically acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
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Which congenital condition is associated with a “boot-shaped” heart on X-ray?
A “boot-shaped” heart on X-ray is typically seen in patients with Tetralogy of Fallot.
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Which reflex is present at birth and typically disappears by 4-6 months?
The rooting reflex is present at birth and typically disappears by 4-6 months of age.
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What is the appropriate diet for a child with celiac disease?
A gluten-free diet is required for children with celiac disease to prevent damage to the intestinal lining.
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What is the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis in children?
Rotavirus is the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis in children, particularly in those under 5 years of age.
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Which vitamin deficiency is associated with rickets in children?
A deficiency in vitamin D is associated with rickets, a condition that causes soft and weak bones in children.
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What is the recommended management for a newborn with hypoglycemia?
Early feeding with breast milk or formula is recommended to correct mild hypoglycemia in newborns.
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Which of the following is the most appropriate test for diagnosing cystic fibrosis?
The sweat chloride test is the gold standard for diagnosing cystic fibrosis in children.
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What is the treatment of choice for head lice in children?
Permethrin cream is the first-line treatment for head lice infestations in children.
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What is the typical presentation of a child with otitis externa?
Pain with tragus manipulation is a key symptom of otitis externa (swimmer’s ear).
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Which condition is associated with a “strawberry tongue”?
Scarlet fever causes a “strawberry tongue,” which is a characteristic feature of the disease.
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What is the recommended position for a child with suspected epiglottitis?
Children with suspected epiglottitis should be kept in a sitting upright position to maintain airway patency.
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Which condition is commonly associated with coarctation of the aorta?
Coarctation of the aorta is often seen in children with Turner syndrome, a chromosomal disorder.
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What is the first-line treatment for a child with pinworm infection?
Mebendazole is the treatment of choice for pinworm infection (enterobiasis) in children.
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What is the primary cause of bronchiolitis in infants?
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of bronchiolitis in infants and young children.
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What is the leading cause of injury-related deaths in children aged 1-4?
Drowning is the leading cause of injury-related deaths in children aged 1-4 years.
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Which of the following is a common cause of neonatal jaundice?
ABO incompatibility is a common cause of neonatal jaundice due to the breakdown of red blood cells.
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Which milestone should a 4-month-old infant typically achieve?
By 4 months, infants can usually roll from their tummy to their back as part of motor development.
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What is the appropriate intervention for a child with moderate dehydration?
Oral rehydration solution is recommended for children with moderate dehydration.
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What is a common side effect of the MMR vaccine in children?
A mild rash is a common side effect of the MMR vaccine, occurring within 1-2 weeks after administration.
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What is the most common pathogen causing urinary tract infections in children?
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most common pathogen causing urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children.
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What is the primary symptom of Hirschsprung disease in a newborn?
Hirschsprung disease is characterized by delayed passage of meconium due to a lack of nerve cells in the intestines.
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Which of the following is the most common site of hematopoiesis in a newborn?
Bone marrow is the primary site of hematopoiesis (production of blood cells) in newborns and children.
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What condition is associated with elevated alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels in a fetus?
Elevated AFP levels in maternal serum can indicate neural tube defects such as spina bifida in the fetus.
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What is the recommended treatment for a febrile child with neutropenia?
Broad-spectrum antibiotics are recommended to treat febrile neutropenia to prevent severe infections.
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What is the most appropriate diagnostic test for celiac disease in children?
Serologic tests for anti-tTG antibodies are commonly used to diagnose celiac disease in children.
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What is the normal range of hemoglobin in a newborn?
Newborns typically have a hemoglobin range of 14-20 g/dL.
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Which condition is associated with an absence of ganglion cells in the colon?
Hirschsprung disease is characterized by the absence of ganglion cells, leading to bowel obstruction.
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What is the treatment of choice for neonatal hypoglycemia?
Early feeding with breast milk or formula is the preferred treatment for mild neonatal hypoglycemia.
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What is the most common type of seizure in children?
Febrile seizures are the most common type of seizures in children, often triggered by fever.
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Which of the following is the most effective preventive measure against otitis media?
Breastfeeding is known to reduce the risk of otitis media in infants and young children.
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What is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in children worldwide?
Rotavirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in children globally, particularly in developing countries.
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At what age does the Babinski reflex typically disappear in children?
The Babinski reflex typically disappears by 12-24 months of age.
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What is the most common congenital heart defect?
Ventricular septal defect is the most common congenital heart defect, leading to abnormal blood flow between the ventricles.
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Which of the following conditions can cause a “whooping” sound during coughing?
Pertussis (whooping cough) causes a characteristic “whooping” sound during coughing episodes.
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What is the primary risk factor for developing respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in newborns?
Prematurity is the primary risk factor for respiratory distress syndrome due to underdeveloped lungs.
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What is the most appropriate action when a child experiences a febrile seizure?
Ensuring airway patency and keeping the child safe are the primary interventions during a febrile seizure.
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What is the most common cause of stridor in infants?
Laryngomalacia, a congenital softening of the larynx, is the most common cause of stridor in infants.
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Which vaccine prevents Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) infections?
The Hib vaccine protects against Haemophilus influenzae type B, which can cause meningitis, epiglottitis, and other serious infections in children.
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What is the best method to confirm a diagnosis of intussusception in a child?
Ultrasound is the best method to confirm intussusception, showing a characteristic “target” or “donut” sign.
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