A newborn is born with a cleft lip and palate. The provider understands that the slit inÂ
the lip and mouth will introduce specific challenges for the parents and child. HowÂ
best can a provider manage this condition before its repaired? (select all the apply)
Recommend the use of special nipples for feeding
Recommend speech therapy in later years.
Recommend dental restoration as often needed.
Refer to surgeon when indicated
Question 2 1 / 1 point
Most young children walk on their toes until they establish the heel-toe pattern. ThisÂ
pattern usually develops within the first 6 months of walking. Toe walking can beÂ
idiopathic or secondary to a neurologic problem. Since it is important for the providerÂ
to differentiate between the causes; what should the provider do to accomplish this?Â
(select all that apply)
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Look at shoe wear to assess extent of toe walking.
Assess the heels for tight cords
Conduct a neuro assessment.
Measure leg lengths and examine hips.
Question 3 1 / 1 point
An infant client is positive for moist, beefy-red macules and papules with sharplyÂ
marked borders and satellite lesions to the diaper area. KOH-treated scrapings ofÂ
satellite lesions show pseudohyphae. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Tinea
Miliaria
Erythema toxicum
Candidiasis
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A 15-year-old client presents to the clinic c/o tenderness to the right side. The painÂ
started gradually and often radiates to the back. On exam the client is positive forÂ
Tietze syndrome. The provider diagnosis the client with Costochondritis. How shouldÂ
the provider treat this condition? (select all that apply)
Recommend mild analgesics and NSAIDs
Recommend avoiding strenuous activity
Take cough suppressants
Administer cortisone injections