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NURS 6541 Week 5 Quiz / NURS6541 Week 5 Quiz (2 NEW Versions,2020): Walden University

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NURS 6541 Week 5 Quiz / NURS6541 Week 5 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Primary Care of Adolescents and Children: Walden University

Walden University NURS 6541 Week 5 Quiz / Walden University NURS6541 Week 5 Quiz (2 Latest Versions)

QUESTION 1

1.      Which of the following treatments is indicated for tinea versicolor?

a.

Mupirocin (Bactroban) topical ointment

b.

Cephalexin (Keflex) oral for 10 days

c.

Selenium sulfide 2.5% lotion (Selsun)

d.

Griseofulvin microsize oral until clear

 

QUESTION 2

1.      Jaime presents with lesions on his forearms. He was bit by mosquitos and he “just wouldn’t stop scratching them.” You notice two crusted lesions with erythematous bases on the lower portion of both arms. He also has two pustular lesions around his nose. What is the preferred therapy for this child?

a.

Topical neomycin-based antibiotic like Neosporin

b.

Topical antibiotic therapy with mupirocin (Bactroban)

c.

Oral antibiotic therapy with penicillin VK

d.

Oral antibiotic therapy with cephalexin (Keflex)

 

QUESTION 3

1.      A 7-year-old presents to your office with several linear, curved lines approximately 4 millimeters in length that end in a papule. The lines are near the umbilicus and waist area. He complains about severe itching that is worse at night. You suspect:

a.

Scabies

b.

Hives

c.

Fleas

d.

Ticks

 

QUESTION 4

1.      You see a 10-year-old with warts on the hand. This is best treated with:

a.

Topical salicylic acid applied twice daily

b.

Podophyllum resin

c.

Referral to dermatology for removal

d.

Topical freezing of the warts and referral to dermatology if they do not respond

 

QUESTION 5

1.      A new mother is concerned about a strawberry hemangioma that her infant daughter has on the back of her neck. What is the treatment of choice for the majority of infants with hemangiomas?

a.

Cryosurgery

b.

Interlesional steroid injections

c.

Oral steroids

d.

Observation

 

QUESTION 6

1.      Michael is a 10-month-old with erythematous papular dermatitis on the face, scalp, and neck. His mother says he is constantly rubbing the skin. There is a strong family history of asthma and allergies. The most likely diagnosis is:

a.

Contact dermatitis

b.

Atopic dermatitis

c.

Seborrheic dermatitis

d.

Scabies infestation

 

QUESTION 7

1.      You see a 6-year-old who obtained a cut on his foot while walking barefoot. You diagnose cellulitis. He is up to date on his DTaP vaccine. There is a low-grade temperature and appears nontoxic. There is considerable pain when you palpate the foot. Which of the following treatments is best?

a.

Apply cool, moist compresses to the area to decrease pruritis and begin oral amoxicillin at 80 mg/kg/day.

b.

 

Give ibuprofen for pain and/or fever and begin oral penicillin VK.

c.

Advise rest and immobilization, begin cephalexin (Keflex) or sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (Bactrim), and use warm moist compresses.

d.

Give acetaminophen for pain or fever and begin oral azithromycin (Zithromax).

 

QUESTION 8

1.      You receive a phone call from a mother of a 3-year-old who was diagnosed yesterday with molluscum contagiosum at a well-child visit. The mother was not at the visit and has questions about what type of treatment the child will need. Your best response is:

a.

There is low risk of communicability to others and the rash is self-limiting, so no treatment is necessary.