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NURS 6541 Week 6 Quiz 2 Questions and Answers (Graded A), Quizzes of Nursing

NURS 6541 Week 6 Quiz 2 Questions and Answers (Graded A)

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Download NURS 6541 Week 6 Quiz 2 Questions and Answers (Graded A) and more Quizzes Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! NURS 6541 Week 6 Quiz 2 Questions and Answers (Graded A) Question 1 You see a 9-year-old after he was hit in the eye with a foreign body. Flourescein staining reveals a vertical line abrasion lateral to the iris. The pupils are equal in size and reactive; a positive red reflex is present bilaterally. There are no abnormal extraocular movements. Visual acuity is normal. An appropriate plan of care includes follow-up in 48 to 72 hours and: a. Prescribing ophthalmic steroid drops three times a day but not applying an eye patch b.Prescribing ophthalmic antibiotic drops three to four times daily and placing a patch over the eye for 24 to 48 hours c. Prescribing topical ophthalmic steroid drops three times a day and placing a patch over the eye for 24 to 48 hours d.Prescribing ophthalmic antibiotic drops three to four times daily but not applying an eye patch 1 points    QUESTION 2 A 3-year-old has a history of upper respiratory tract infection 2 weeks ago. She recently started awakening at night. Physical exam reveals a normothermic child. She is smiling, playful, and sitting on the father’s lap. The TMs are gray with scattered bubbles and good motility. What is the best treatment? a. Amoxicillin at 80 mg/kg/day in two divided doses for 10 days b.Observation without therapy; recheck in 1 month c. Nasal corticosteroids daily d.Referral to an otolaryngologist 1 points    QUESTION 3 Therapeutic treatment for Coxsackie infections include: a. Antiviral treatment like acyclovir b. Immunoglobulin c. Supportive care d.Antimicrobial treatment like amoxicillin or cephalexin 1 points    QUESTION 4 A 10-year-old comes to your school-based clinic with complaint of a painful sore on the upper lip for 5 days. The sore is getting better since yesterday, but today the right eyelid is swelling and there are blisters on the eye. The best management is to: a. Suggest warm compresses three times a day b.Start topical antibiotic drops like polymixin B (Polytrim) c. Immediately refer to ophthalmology d.Start oral antiviral treatment like acyclovir 1 points    QUESTION 5 John, age 5, was diagnosed with a ruptured tympanic membrane as a result of acute otitis media 2 weeks ago. He was treated with oral antibiotics at the time of diagnosis and has finished his course. He has no purulent drainage, but he still has a TM perforation. His plan of care should include: a. Refer child to an ENT for evaluation and treatment. b.Educate the parents about strategies to prevent water from entering the middle ear. c. Continue the oral antibiotics to prevent infection until the tympanic membrane heals. d.Use topical antibiotic drops to prevent infection until the tympanic membrane heals. 1 points    QUESTION 6 Each of the following is a risk factor for the development of acute otitis media EXCEPT: a. Breastfeeding b.Group child care attendance c. Respiratory viral infection d.Ambient tobacco smoke 1 points    QUESTION 7 Mikayla is a 15-month-old female who has had recurrent bouts of acute otitis media. Her mother is concerned about future school performance. Which of the following statements regarding otitis media is true? a. The incidence of acute otitis media is highest from 18 to 24 months of age.
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