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A child presents with a superficial head wound. The nurse pr…

A child presents with a superficial head wound. The nurse practitioner may refer for head imaging. What form of laceration repair should NOT be used in this patient?

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Current recommendations for the treatment of acute otitis me…

Current recommendations for the treatment of acute otitis media (AOM) indicate that all children should receive antibiotic treatment, regardless of age, illness severity, and certainty of diagnosis.

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A child has a 1-cm laceration on the forehead proximal to th…

A child has a 1-cm laceration on the forehead proximal to the hairline after running into a pole while playing sports. To minimize the risk of infection, the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner will irrigate the wound and

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When reviewing a white blood cell (WBC) count with different…

When reviewing a white blood cell (WBC) count with differential, the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner suspects a bacterial infection when which WBC element is elevated?

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A three-month old presents with signs of abusive head trauma…

A three-month old presents with signs of abusive head trauma. What additional findings may be present? (Select all that apply.)

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A child is brought to the clinic with a fever, headache, mal…

A child is brought to the clinic with a fever, headache, malaise, and a red, annular macule surrounded by an area of clearing and a larger, erythematous annular ring. The child complains of itching at the site. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do to determine the diagnosis?

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During a well baby examination of a 6-week-old infant, the p…

During a well baby examination of a 6-week-old infant, the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner notes poor weight gain, acrocyanosis of the hands and feet, thready peripheral pulses, and a respiratory rate of 60 breaths per minute. Oxygen saturation on room air is 93%. The remainder of the exam is unremarkable. Which action is correct?

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An adolescent female reports facial pain and frequent poppin…

An adolescent female reports facial pain and frequent popping of her jaw. An exam reveals unilateral tender facial muscles and a deviation of the mandible to the affected side with opening of the mouth. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do?

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A 16-year-old male patient presents to the urgent care clini…

A 16-year-old male patient presents to the urgent care clinic with acute onset of testicular pain. Which of the following characteristics would be most consistent with testicular torsion?

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A child who was treated with amoxicillin and then amoxicilli…

A child who was treated with amoxicillin and then amoxicillin-clavulanate for acute otitis media (OTM) is seen for follow-up. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner notes dull-gray tympanic membranes with a visible air-fluid level. The child is afebrile and without pain. What is the next course of action?

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