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D. Atelectasis 17. Two weeks 2500 -gram male neonate was admitted to Sabian General Hospital at NICU ward. The mother said the newborn had repeated vomiting, skin rash, and Irritable. On physical examination, the neonatologist finds a bulged anterior fontanel , lethargy, and baby arched backward. The CSF laboratory result indicates there is a bacterium and a decrease in the amount of glucose and Protein. The neonate temperature was 380C and the respiratory rate was 60 breath per minute. based on the above information what is most likely the new-born diagnosis? A. Tetanus B. Meningitis C. Poliomyelitis D. Measle 18. A pediatric nurse wants to give routine immunization in an EPI room for a Ten -week-old infant in the Health Facility. What is the correct vaccine name? A. Penta 2, PCV 1, OPV 2, Rota 2 B. Penta 1, PCV 1. DPT1. OPV1 C. Penta3, PCV3.OPV 3. Rota 1 D. Penta 2, OPV 2, PCV2, Rota 1 19. A 3-year-old boy has a 3-day history of intermittent abdominal pain. The parent reports small amounts of liquid stools in the boy's pull-up diaper pants for the last 10 days. For several minutes every day the boy bends over, crosses his legs and holds his stomach in pain. He has also had cold symptoms for the past week but has not had fever, vomiting , or a change in appetite. Physical examination reveals a well-appearing child with normal vital signs and clear rhinorrhea. The abdomen is slightly distended, but there are no masses or tenderness. Firm stool is palpable on rectal examination. The stool tests negative for occult blood. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A. Constipation B. Gastroenteritis C. Mesenteric lymphadenitis D. Intussusception 20. A 8-year-old child with a history of pneumonia presents to the emergency room with fever, cough, chest pain and difficulty of breathing.On examination, the child has decreased breath sounds on the affected side and dullness to percussion . The chest X-ray also shows a patchy infiltrate and pleural effusion. What is the most likely complication of pneumonia in this child? A. CHF B. Empyema C. Lung abscess D. Acute respiratory distress syndrome

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D. Atelectasis
17. Two weeks 2500 -gram male neonate was admitted to Sabian General Hospital at NICU ward. The mother
said the newborn had repeated vomiting, skin rash, and Irritable. On physical examination, the neonatologist finds
a bulged anterior fontanel , lethargy, and baby arched backward. The CSF laboratory result indicates there is a
bacterium and a decrease in the amount of glucose and Protein. The neonate temperature was 380C and the
respiratory rate was 60 breath per minute. based on the above information what is most likely the new-born
diagnosis?
A. Tetanus
B. Meningitis
C. Poliomyelitis
D. Measle
18. A pediatric nurse wants to give routine immunization in an EPI room for a Ten -week-old infant in the Health
Facility. What is the correct vaccine name?
A. Penta 2, PCV 1, OPV 2, Rota 2
B. Penta 1, PCV 1. DPT1. OPV1
C. Penta3, PCV3.OPV 3. Rota 1
D. Penta 2, OPV 2, PCV2, Rota 1
19. A 3-year-old boy has a 3-day history of intermittent abdominal pain. The parent reports small amounts of
liquid stools in the boy's pull-up diaper pants for the last 10 days. For several minutes every day the boy bends
over, crosses his legs and holds his stomach in pain. He has also had cold symptoms for the past week but has
not had fever, vomiting , or a change in appetite. Physical examination reveals a well-appearing child with normal
vital signs and clear rhinorrhea. The abdomen is slightly distended, but there are no masses or tenderness. Firm
stool is palpable on rectal examination. The stool tests negative for occult blood. Which of the following is the
most likely diagnosis?
A. Constipation
B. Gastroenteritis
C. Mesenteric lymphadenitis
D. Intussusception
20. A 8-year-old child with a history of pneumonia presents to the emergency room with fever, cough, chest pain
and difficulty of breathing.On examination, the child has decreased breath sounds on the affected side and
dullness to percussion . The chest X-ray also shows a patchy infiltrate and pleural effusion. What is the most likely
complication of pneumonia in this child?
A. CHF
B. Empyema
C. Lung abscess
D. Acute respiratory distress syndrome

D. Atelectasis 17. Two weeks 2500 -gram male neonate was admitted to Sabian General Hospital at NICU ward. The mother said the newborn had repeated vomiting, skin rash, and Irritable. On physical examination, the neonatologist finds a bulged anterior fontanel , lethargy, and baby arched backward. The CSF laboratory result indicates there is a bacterium and a decrease in the amount of glucose and Protein. The neonate temperature was 380C and the respiratory rate was 60 breath per minute. based on the above information what is most likely the new-born diagnosis? A. Tetanus B. Meningitis C. Poliomyelitis D. Measle 18. A pediatric nurse wants to give routine immunization in an EPI room for a Ten -week-old infant in the Health Facility. What is the correct vaccine name? A. Penta 2, PCV 1, OPV 2, Rota 2 B. Penta 1, PCV 1. DPT1. OPV1 C. Penta3, PCV3.OPV 3. Rota 1 D. Penta 2, OPV 2, PCV2, Rota 1 19. A 3-year-old boy has a 3-day history of intermittent abdominal pain. The parent reports small amounts of liquid stools in the boy's pull-up diaper pants for the last 10 days. For several minutes every day the boy bends over, crosses his legs and holds his stomach in pain. He has also had cold symptoms for the past week but has not had fever, vomiting , or a change in appetite. Physical examination reveals a well-appearing child with normal vital signs and clear rhinorrhea. The abdomen is slightly distended, but there are no masses or tenderness. Firm stool is palpable on rectal examination. The stool tests negative for occult blood. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A. Constipation B. Gastroenteritis C. Mesenteric lymphadenitis D. Intussusception 20. A 8-year-old child with a history of pneumonia presents to the emergency room with fever, cough, chest pain and difficulty of breathing.On examination, the child has decreased breath sounds on the affected side and dullness to percussion . The chest X-ray also shows a patchy infiltrate and pleural effusion. What is the most likely complication of pneumonia in this child? A. CHF B. Empyema C. Lung abscess D. Acute respiratory distress syndrome

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17. B. Meningitis<br />The symptoms described, such as bulged anterior fontanel, lethargy, irritability, and decreased glucose and protein levels in the CSF, are indicative of meningitis.<br /><br />18. B. Penta 1, PCV 1, DPT1, OPV1<br />At 10 weeks, the infant should receive the following vaccines: Penta 1 (Hepatitis B, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis), PCV 1 (Pneumococcus), DPT1 (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis), and OPV1 (Polio).<br /><br />19. A. Constipation<br />The symptoms of intermittent abdominal pain, small amounts of liquid stools, and firm stool on rectal examination are consistent with constipation.<br /><br />20. B. Empyema<br />The presence of decreased breath sounds, dullness to percussion, and pleural effusion on chest X-ray are indicative of empyema, which is a complication of pneumonia.
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