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Name that bug!
100
The first M in MMR. Please dress in the appropriate isolation
airborne
100
Koplik Spots in Mouth Rash -none itchy
Measles
100
Congenital dermal melanocytosis, or large birthmark seen on baby's lower back.
MONGOLIAN SPOT
100
*The nurse is examining an infant, age 10 months, who was brought to the clinic for persistent diaper rash. The nurse finds perianal inflammation with satellite lesions. The nurse explains to the mother that this is MOST likely caused by which of the following?
a. Impetigo b. Urine and Feces c. Candida Albicans d. Infrequent Diapering
100
What type of infection is Pertussis? viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic
Bacteria
200
The vaccine contraindicated in patients allergic to eggs.
INFLUENZA
200
*DAILY DOUBLE!!! A patient is diagnosed with a viral infection. Which of the following interventions can be considered? Select all that apply.
1.Give tylenol 2.Offer fluids 3.antibiotics 4.Administer Benadryl 5.Encourage Rest
200
*During an assessment of an infant, the nurse knows whether an infant is receiving enough formula or breast milk is if the infant:
a. burps well. b. doesn't cry after feeding. c. has six or more wet diapers per day. d. sleeps all night.
200
*The physician has ordered an emollient cream for a client with dry skin. To facilitate rehydration of the skin, the nurse should do which of the following
a. Dry the skin thoroughly and apply the cream b. Use vigorous circular motion to apply the cream c. Apply the cream while skin is damp or moist d. Use the cream only if flaking of the skin is noted
200
*A child who has a varicella infection is admitted to the pediatric unit. Which of these infection control measures will the healthcare provider use when caring for the patient?
a. Gown b. Hand Hygiene c. Surgical Mask d. HEPA filter e. N95 Mask/ Respirator f. Gloves
300
The name of the immunization that all newborns receive in the US
Hep B
300
Respiratory infection that causes a whooping cough.
Pertusiss
300
When can an infant be front facing in a car seat
rear facing car safety seat until age 2 years or until the child achieves the highest weight or height allowed by the manufacturer of the car seat which is usually 20lbs.
300
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! A family of 3 young children present with small red pimple-like bumps arranged in rows as tracks on their wrists, feet, hands, and elbows. They complain of itching. This is the most likely diagnosis.
Scabies
300
*A patient is being seen for tinea. The nurse should explain to the family that the ringworm is which of the following:
a. Not contagious b. A sign of uncleanliness c. Expected to resolve spontaneously d. Spread by direct and indirect contact
400
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!! Patient comes in with a wound free of dirt and debris. Medical records indicate patient had full tetanus series, with a tetanus booster 2 years ago. What should be done for the patient today?
IRRIGATION of wound. No additional vaccines are required.
400
Bacterial infection with Gray membranes
Diphtheria
400
Pink crusted closed eye With yellow, green discharge
Bacterial eye infection
400
You can not get this vaccine with an Allergy to baker's yeast
Hep B
400
A sexually active adolescent asks the school nurse about prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Which of the following should the nurse recommend?
abstinence or condoms
500
*The nurse is educating parents about the prevention of communicable disease. Primary prevention of communicable diseases results from which of the following?
a. Hand Washing b. Strict Isolation c. Immunizations d. Early Diagnosis
500
Epstein Barr virus, avoid contact sports due to inflammed liver and spleen
Mononucleosis
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!! rose- colored eruptions starting on the both cheeks
Fifths Disease
500
Nurse notices bruises in different stages of healing and bite marks on a patient. The nurse should consider...
Child Abuse
500
*DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! The clinic nurse is assessing a toddler who is scheduled to receive a live virus vaccine (immunization). What are the general contraindications associated with receiving a live virus vaccine? Select all that apply.
a. The child has mild symptoms of a cold. b. The child had a previous anaphylactic reaction to the vaccine. c. Mother reports that the child is having intermittent episodes of mild diarrhea. d. Mother reports that the child has not had an appetite. e. The child has a disorder that caused a severely deficient immune system. Mother reports that the child has been fussy.
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