Midterm Exam: NR 602 / NR602
(Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Primary Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family Practicum | Questions with Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A – Chamberlain
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what is something to consider with special needs children?
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Have an emergency plan or set of instructions that outlines when, where, who, and how to contact emergency personnel should their child need emergent care
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fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
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a consequence of prenatal alcohol exposure that causes multiple problems, notably brain damage- characteristic facial anomalies, growth deficiencies, and central nervous system dysfunction 1 / 4
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facial features fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
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Narrow eyes, microphthalmia (small eyes), large epicanthal folds, microcephaly, small upper jaw, smooth groove in the upper lip, thin upper lip, Simian creases (one palm crease) common
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down syndrome
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translocation, mosaic, and trisomy 21. Most common chromosomal disorder in US. Mothers' age is a risk factor
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down syndrome features
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prominent tongue, flat occiput, slanting eyes (palpebral fissures), short hands, wide gaps b/n 1st & 2nd digits, ASD, epicanthal folds, redundant nuchal skin, fifth finger clinodactyly and brachydactyly, single transverse palmar crease, Brush field's spots on iris periphery
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primary care NP
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well childcare and prevention and/or management of both common pediatric acute illness and any childhood diseases
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acute care NP
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acute, chronic, or critically ill children. Unstable, experiencing life- threatening illness, medically fragile and tech-dependent
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human or dog bites in children
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Amoxicillin clavulanate for 7-10 days
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strawberry tongue
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seen in scarlet fever 3 / 4
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restrictive airway disease spirometry
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normal or increased FEV1/FVC ratio, low FVC, low FEV1
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FEV1/FVC ratio
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• 80% to 120%: Normal
• 70% to 79%: Mild reduction
• 50% to 69%: Moderate reduction
• <50%: Severe reduction
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all children on chronic asa therapy should receive
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inactivated influenza vaccine
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