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This exam consists of 100 multiple choice questions from Cha…
This exam consists of 100 multiple choice questions from Chapters 1 to 7 with roughly 10 to 15 questions coming from each chapter.Keep the following in mind when taking the exam:Only 1 Attempt – You will have 1 attempt for this exam. Timing – You should complete the exam in one seating with only 120 minutes to complete the exam. Close Book – This is a closed book proctored exam but you are allowed to have 1 3×5 standard notecard (front and back) for the exam.Answers – You may review your answer-choices before you submit your exam.To start, click the “Start Attempt” button. When finished, click the “Submit” button.
What is your instructor preferred name? (Prefix and Spelling…
What is your instructor preferred name? (Prefix and Spelling is important)
Stroking the cheek and corner of a neonate’s mouth should e…
Stroking the cheek and corner of a neonate’s mouth should elicit the:
A series of small lumps that can be palpated down the side o…
A series of small lumps that can be palpated down the side of the sternum are associated with:
You are reviewing the chest xray of your newest admission, a…
You are reviewing the chest xray of your newest admission, a 38 week AGA infant with tachypnea and an oxygen requirement delivered via c/section for maternal preeclampsia. The xray is hazy with a streaky starburst pattern and there is a line of fluid between the RUL and RML of the right lung. You suspect the infant has:
Breech presentation increases the risk of developmental dysp…
Breech presentation increases the risk of developmental dysplasia of the hip.
Match each of the following structures of the newborn head t…
Match each of the following structures of the newborn head to the corresponding letter.
Preterm infants exposed to nonnutritive sucking prior to ini…
Preterm infants exposed to nonnutritive sucking prior to initiation of oral feedings have a shorter interval to achievement of full oral feedings.
An infant presents with a positive Galeazzi sign. You recogn…
An infant presents with a positive Galeazzi sign. You recognize that this is a clinical manifestation of: