InstructiоnsReаd eаch questiоn cаrefully.Answer each questiоn by bubbling your answer on the Scantron answer sheet.After you have finished answering all questions, select TRUE.Click Finish Attempt at the bottom of the page.On the next page, click Submit All and Finish.If a confirmation message appears, click Submit All and Finish again to complete your submission.Once your assessment has been submitted successfully, notify your proctor that you are finished. Please wait for the proctor's instructions before proceeding to the next step.Chapters 39-44 Key/Variation B____ 1. Which organism is associated with acute streptococcal pharyngitis? a. Human metapneumovirusHuman metapneumovirus c. Mycoplasma pneumoniae b. Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus d. Respiratory syncytial virus ____ 2. What factor contributes to rapid spread of respiratory infections in young children? a. Shorter distance between structures c. Greater antibody production b. Increased pulmonary surface area d. Longer respiratory passages ____ 3. What skin manifestation is included among the major manifestations of acute rheumatic fever? a. Koplik spots c. Butterfly rash b. Erythema marginatum d. Strawberry tongue ____ 4. What is the long-term goal of management for irritable bowel syndrome in children? a. Regular bowel habits and symptom relief c. Surgical removal of affected intestine b. Permanent restriction of dietary fiber d. Complete elimination of intestinal bacteria ____ 5. Which red blood cell term refers specifically to sickle-shaped cells? a. Spherocytes c. Macrocytes b. Normocytes d. Drepanocytes ____ 6. Which dietary history is frequently associated with iron-deficiency anemia in toddlers? a. High intake of citrus fruit c. Frequent intake of whole grains b. High intake of vegetables d. Excessive intake of milk ____ 7. What term describes red blood cells that are smaller than normal? a. Macrocytes c. Normocytes b. Microcytes d. Spherocytes ____ 8. What commonly obstructs the appendiceal lumen in acute appendicitis? a. Gastric ulcer c. Renal calculus b. Gallstone d. Fecalith ____ 9. During what age period does the respiratory infection rate increase as maternal antibodies disappear? a. Birth to 1 month c. 18 to 24 months b. 3 to 6 months d. 9 to 12 months ____ 10. Which laboratory measurement is useful when dehydration is suspected in a child with diarrhea? a. Troponin level c. Urine specific gravity b. Bleeding time d. Serum bilirubin ____ 11. What proportion of childhood cancers is represented by primary central nervous system tumors? a. Approximately 5% c. Approximately 50% b. Approximately 75% d. Approximately 25% ____ 12. What method can stimulate urination in an infant during urine specimen collection? a. Applying a warm blanket to the legs c. Cooling the abdomen with alcohol b. Massaging the upper abdomen firmly d. Placing the infant in prone position ____ 13. What stool characteristic suggests fat malabsorption in a child? a. Watery explosive stools c. Greasy bulky foul-smelling stools b. Small dry pellet stools d. Mucoid green stools ____ 14. Which finding is recognized as a possible warning sign of childhood cancer? a. Unexplained rapid weight lossUnexplained rapid weight loss c. Brief fatigue after exercise b. Occasional transient hiccups d. Temporary hunger before meals ____ 15. What is the fundamental physiologic consequence of anemia in children? a. Increased oxygen storage c. Decreased oxygen-carrying capacity b. Increased blood viscosity d. Increased platelet production ____ 16. Which finding involving the musculoskeletal system may provide an early clue to childhood cancer? a. Symmetric flexibility c. Increased muscle tone b. Temporary soreness after exercise d. Persistent localized pain or limping ____ 17. What is the usual first symptom of acute appendicitis? a. Projectile vomiting c. Severe jaundice b. Bloody diarrhea d. Periumbilical pain ____ 18. Which medication is the drug of choice for primary prevention of acute rheumatic fever following streptococcal pharyngitis? a. Furosemide c. Penicillin b. Digoxin d. Aspirin ____ 19. What action begins a 24-hour urine collection? a. Voiding and discarding the first specimen c. Saving the first morning urine b. Collecting urine after the first meal d. Refrigerating the empty container ____ 20. What anatomic feature predisposes infants and young children to middle-ear infections? a. Short and open eustachian tube c. Thick and immobile tympanic membrane b. Large and rigid nasal passages d. Narrow and elongated pharynx ____ 21. During which pediatric age period is iron-deficiency anemia especially common? a. Birth to 3 months c. Toddler period from 12 to 36 months b. Late adolescence only d. Middle childhood only ____ 22. What type of urine specimen is most appropriate for a urine collection bag in an infant? a. Blood culture specimen c. Sterile culture specimen b. Urinalysis specimen d. Cerebrospinal specimen ____ 23. Which structures constitute the reactive portion of the lower respiratory tract? a. Alveoli and pleura c. Nasopharynx and trachea b. Pharynx and larynx d. Bronchi and bronchioles ____ 24. What proportion of childhood brain tumors occurs in the infratentorial region? a. Approximately 20% c. Approximately 95% b. Approximately 60% d. Approximately 80% ____ 25. What eating behavior should be assessed in a child suspected of having anemia? a. Rumination c. Bruxism b. Pica d. Aerophagia ____ 26. What is the treatment of choice for most children with dehydration caused by acute diarrhea? a. Immediate blood transfusion c. Continuous gastric suction b. Total parenteral nutrition d. Oral rehydration therapy ____ 27. Which complication can follow untreated group A streptococcal pharyngitis? a. Acute rheumatic fever c. Bronchial asthma b. Viral bronchiolitis d. Cystic fibrosis ____ 28. What is the most common cause of emergency abdominal surgery during childhood? a. Irritable bowel syndrome c. Gastroesophageal reflux b. Acute appendicitis d. Lactose intolerance ____ 29. What rash is characteristic of scarlet fever? a. Vesicular fluid-filled eruption c. Bullous honey-colored rash b. Petechial purpuric eruption d. Erythematous sandpaper-like rash ____ 30. What principle is essential when collecting a clean-catch urine specimen? a. Mix the specimen with sterile irrigation fluid c. Touch the inner lid only with clean glove b. Prevent contamination of the specimen container d. Collect the first portion of the urine stream ____ 31. Which child can commonly assume greater responsibility for a 24-hour urine collection? a. Preschool infant c. Young toddler b. Young infant d. School-age child ____ 32. Which manifestation is classified as a major Jones criterion for acute rheumatic fever? a. Fever c. Elevated ESR b. Polyarthritis d. Arthralgia ____ 33. What term describes red blood cells containing a reduced amount of hemoglobin? a. Hyperchromic c. Poikilochromic b. Normochromic d. Hypochromic ____ 34. Which electrocardiographic finding is considered a minor manifestation of acute rheumatic fever? a. Elevated ST segment c. Shortened QT interval b. Prolonged PR interval d. Widened QRS complex ____ 35. Which laboratory findings commonly increase during acute rheumatic fever? a. ESR and C-reactive protein c. Calcium and phosphorus b. Hemoglobin and hematocrit d. Albumin and total protein ____ 36. What is a major long-term health requirement for survivors of childhood cancer? a. Follow-up limited to the first year after therapy c. Screening only when new symptoms develop b. Lifelong risk-based screening and surveillance d. Discontinuation of medical surveillance after remission ____ 37. What laboratory test provides the most reliable standardized evidence of a preceding streptococcal infection in acute rheumatic fever? a. Platelet aggregation test c. Hemoglobin electrophoresis b. Serum potassium level d. Antistreptolysin O titer ____ 38. What physical consequence may occur in a child with chronic severe anemia? a. Growth retardation c. Accelerated sexual maturation b. Increased cellular metabolism d. Persistent cyanosis ____ 39. Which direction is used to cleanse the perineum of a girl before obtaining a clean-catch urine specimen? a. Side to side c. Back to front b. Front to back d. Center outward ____ 40. What term describes the involuntary movements associated with acute rheumatic fever? a. Ataxia c. Dystonia b. Dysmetria d. Sydenham chorea
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