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CMN 568 Unit 5 Exam Questions with correct Answers
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CMN 568 Exam Guide with Questions and Answers/100% Correct/ Grade A+
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essentials for diagnosis for acute HA? - Answer older than 40, rapid onset and SEVERE 
intensity, "thunderclap", fever, vision changes, neck stiffness, HIV infection, current or past 
hx HTN, neuro findings 
Just because imaging is normal for HA does not exclude what possible dx? - Answer SAH 
what are the 3 critical components of exam for HA? - Answer vital signs, neuro exam, 
vision testing with funduscopic exam 
when doing visual exam for HAs, what is crucial to assess for vision? - Answer ...
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CMN 568 Exam Guide with Questions and Answers/100% Correct/ Grade A+
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Acute Infection of the Pulmonary Parenchyma In a Patient That is acquired in the community 
- Answer Community Acquired Pneumonia 
Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) - Answer a type of pneumonia that results from 
contagious infection outside of a hospital or clinic 
8th Leading cause of death in the United States 
Which of the following are risk factors for CAP? 
Select All That Apply: 
A. Advanced Age 
B. Down Syndrome 
C. Alcoholism 
D. Co-Morbid Conditions (Asthma/COPD) 
E. Smoking 
F. Immun...
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CMN 568 - Pertussis Exam Guide with Questions and Answers/100% Correct/ Grade A+
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What is the most effective way to prevent pertussis? - Answer Through vaccination with 
DTap/Tdap 
Should pregnant women be vaccinated with the Tdap vaccine? - Answer Yes 
How is pertussis generally treated? - Answer With antibiotics 
In the treatment of pertussis, which antibiotic is contraindicated in patients with cardiac 
disease? Why? - Answer Azithromycin because it can cause abnormal changes in the 
electrical activity of the heart
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CMN-568 Pediatric Final Exam Guide with Questions and Answers/100% Correct/ Grade A+
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Incidence of Fever - Answer One of most common reasons for parents to seek medical 
care. 
Preschoolers have an average 6-8 febrile illnesses a year. 
Definition of fever - Answer Rectal temperature ≥ 100.4°F 
Tympanic temperature - Answer Not accurate in infants under 3 months 
Fever Causes - Answer Most common Benign viral illness, can also caused by bacterial or 
fungal infections, drug reactions including immunizations, malignancies, autoimmune or 
metabolic disorders, CNS disorders, exce...
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Acute Cystitis - Definition - Answer Infection of the bladder commonly due to coliform 
bacteria (e coli) and gram positive (enterococci) 
Acute cystitis symtoms - Answer irritative voiding 
suprapubic discomfort 
hematuria 
Acute cystitis signs - Answer UA - pyuria, bacteriuria, hematuria 
Acute cystitis treatment - Answer Uncomplicated in women: cephalexin, nitrofurantoin, 
trimethoprim-sulfamethaxazole 
Restrictive use of fluoroquinolone 
Refer if - radiographic abnormality evidence of urolit...
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CMN-568 Pediatric Eye Disorders Exam Guide with Questions and Answers/100% Correct/ Grade A+
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Otitis Externa - Answer Inflammation of skin lining the ear canal and surrounding soft 
tissues from loss of protective ear wax. Can be from swimming, trauma, contact dermatitis, or 
secondary infections from OM. Usually S. aureus or Peudomonas. Present with pain and 
itching in ear and with movement of earlobe. minimal drainage unless TM is punctured. 
normal hearing. Give Fluoroquinolone ear drops. Keep ear dry and follow up in 1 week. 
Acute Otitis Media - Answer infection with middle ear eff...
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CMN-568 Pediatric Eye Disorders Exam Guide with Questions and Answers/100% Correct/ Grade A+
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Myopia - Answer nearsightedness. objects nearby are in focus, distant objects are blurred. 
focus is anterior to retina. Need divergent lenses 
Hyperopia - Answer farsightedness. Infants have a hyperoptic reaction that diminshes in 
toddler years. Can lead to crossed eyed (esotropia) and amblyopia (loss of vision) 
Astigmatism - Answer Cornea or lens is not perfectly spherical, the image will be in 2 
planes. can lead to decreased vision 
Aniscoria - Answer Size difference between 2 pupils. 
Ocu...
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CMN-568 Pediatric Final Exam Guide with Questions and Answers/100% Correct/ Grade A+
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Penicillins Group (-cillin) - Answer PCN G,V. good against Strep. Bad against Staph. 
Ampicillins - Answer ampicillins and amoxicillin. good againt Strep and E. coli 
Antistaph PCN - Answer Cloxacillins, dicloxacillin, methicillin, oxacilin. good against 
staph and strep 
Antipseudomonas PCN - Answer Azolocilllins, peperacillins, ticarcillins 
PCN with B-lactamase inhibitor Combinations - Answer Amoxicillins-clavulanate, 
Ticarcillin-clavulanate. a broad spectrum abx. good agaist S. aureas 
Carb...
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CMN-568 Pediatric Ears Final Exam Guide with Questions and Answers/100% Correct/ Grade A+
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Otitis Externa (Swimmer's Ear) - Answer Inflammation of the outer ear and ear canal due to 
infection 
Cellulitis of the soft tissues of the external auditory canal - Answer Otitis Externa 
What pathogens are responsible for Otitis Externa? - Answer Pseudomonas aeruginosa 
Staphylococcus aureus 
Aspergillus or other fungi 
Which of the following is considered a risk factor for Otitis Externa? 
A. A mother that repeatedly cleans her child's ears. 
B. Swimming 
C. Doing back flips on the trampol...
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