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NR 602 Week 3 Quiz

Nursing Exams Oct 31, 2025
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NR 602 Week 3 Quiz

One of the most commonly suggested reasons for primary enuresis is:

• Delayed maturation of muscles needed for voiding Rationale: Page 228

Which of the following is true for Idopathic scoliosis which occurs primarily in adolescents?• Curves progress during the rapid growth period and slows down after skeletal maturity

Which of the following signs and symptoms is not associated with acute forms of glomerulonephritis?

• Increased urine output Rationale: Page 932

In Legg-Calve'-Perthes disease, which of the following signs and symptoms are seen?

• Insidious onset of limp with knee and groin pain Rationale: Page 1062

In a young infant with RSV bronchiolitis, which of the following would be the treatment of choice?• Antipyretics, supplemental oxygen, nutritional support, and adequate

hydration Rationale: Page 819

Urinary tract infections (UTI) are the most common pediatric urinary tract problems seen in primary care. Which of the following statements is not true regarding UTIs?• Radiologic studies are rarely indicated with first infection.

Rationale: Page 916 – 918

A 4 year-old boy is brought in by his mother concerned about a a painful limp in his right leg that started 2 days ago. The mother also reports that her son recently had an URI.Today, he has a low-grade fever. Which of the following diagnosis is most likely?

• Transient synovitis of the hip Rationale: Page 1076

Which of the following symptoms are most suggestive of pneumonia in a young child?• Fever, tachypnea, coryza, cough, scattered rales

Anthony is a known asthmatic. He has symptoms three times a week but never more than once a day. Exacerbations affect his normal activities occasionally. He awakens with

cough three to four times a month. You classify his asthma as:

• Mild persistent Rationale: Page 565

In children who have not received antibiotics in the past month, which antibiotic is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the management of acute bacterial respiratory infection?

• Amoxicillin (Amoxil) Rationale: CDC website

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NR 602 Week 3 Quiz One of the most commonly suggested reasons for primary enuresis is: • Delayed maturation of muscles needed for voiding Rationale: Page 228 Which of the following is true for Id...