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What is the ideal body weight of a 6′ male in kg?

What is the ideal body weight of a 6′ male in kg?

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The nurse practitioner is assessing a 1-week-old infant and…

The nurse practitioner is assessing a 1-week-old infant and is testing his muscle strength. The nurse lifts the infant with hands under the axillae and notices that the infant starts to “slip” between the hands. The nurse should:

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The nurse practitioner is examining a 2-month-old infant and…

The nurse practitioner is examining a 2-month-old infant and performs a Barlow Test, which is abnormal on exam. What condition does this test screen for?

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A decrease in the angle of inclination known as coxa vara ma…

A decrease in the angle of inclination known as coxa vara may lead to observation of what deviation at the knee?

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What is outlined in red in the karyotype low?

What is outlined in red in the karyotype low?

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If non-disjunction occurs during meiosis II, 

If non-disjunction occurs during meiosis II, 

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A 14-year-old boy presents to the ED with sudden onset of se…

A 14-year-old boy presents to the ED with sudden onset of severe left testicular pain that began 90 minutes ago while he was sitting in class. He has associated nausea and one episode of vomiting. He denies trauma. On exam, the left testicle is high-riding and horizontally oriented. The scrotum is mildly swollen and tender, and the cremasteric reflex is absent on the left. Transillumination is negative. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

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A 6-year-old boy is brought to the ED because his parents ar…

A 6-year-old boy is brought to the ED because his parents are concerned that “his foreskin won’t pull back.” The boy has no pain with urination, no ballooning of the foreskin during voiding, and no history of urinary tract infections. On exam, the foreskin is non-retractable but appears healthy with no scarring, cracking, or whitening. The urethral meatus is not visible. There is no erythema or discharge. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

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You are assessing an infant with for a patent ductus arterio…

You are assessing an infant with for a patent ductus arteriosus. The right brachial ABG includes a PaO2 of 85 mmHg. The umbilical ABG includes a PaO2 of 75 mmHg. Which of the following is indicated?

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You are assessing an infant with pre and post-ductal pulse o…

You are assessing an infant with pre and post-ductal pulse oximetry. The pre-ductal reading is 95% and the post-ductal reading is 90%. Which of the following is indicated?

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