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MOOKLET CODE: 013 SURJECT CODE: 02 19. A mother brought her a one-day-old neonate to a hospital with a complaint of inability to And treast mik. The neonate was born at 36 weeks of gestation, has thick skin, and can but sucking relles wa weal. The neonate respiratory rate is somint temperature is 37^circ C and pulse rate is130 min. What is the most likely indicator to be used to classify the child as preterm birth? (C) Tachypnea (A) Thick skin (D) Weak sucking reflex (ii) Tachycardia 20. A four-year-old child is brought to a hospital due to fever of two days duration The child has no nunny nose and mouth uleer, but chills and loss of appetite: Her temperature is 38.5^circ C and respiratory rate is 55 min The murse diagnoses the case as pncumonia. What additional manifestation is needed to confirm the diagnosis? (A) Chest in drawing (C) Convulsion (B) Inspiratory stridor (D) Cyanosis 21. A seven-year-old child came to a hospital with a complaint of cough of three weeks dunition. The child had weight loss and history of contact with ruberculosis patient in the last SIX months. The nurse w ants to screen the child for Tuberculosis. What is the most likely confirmatory screening method for this child? (A) Radiography (C) Clinical manifestions (B) Tuberculin Skin Test (D) Acid fast bacilli test of sputum 22. A two-year-old child is brought to a hospital with a complain!of diarrhea of two days duration. The child is lethargic and unable to drink on arrival. The child also has sunken cyes. The nurse wants to classify the level of dehydration based on IMNCI protocol. What is the most likely classification of this child? (A) No dehydration (C) Some dehydration (B) Dehydration (D) Severe dehydration 23. A neonate was brought to a hospital with complaints of inability to breast feed and yellowish discoloration of the palms and soles. The neonate was bom at 36 weeks of gestation with birth weight of 2200 gram Serum bilirubin level was 12mg/dl What is the most appropriate nursing intervention for this neonate? (A) Provide exchange transfusion (B) Put the neonate on Phototherapy (C) Warm the infant by skin-to-skin contact (D) Advise the mother to expose to natural light
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19. The most likely indicator to classify the child as preterm birth is (A) Thick skin. Preterm birth is defined as birth before 37 weeks of gestation. Thick skin is a characteristic feature of preterm infants due to the lack of fully developed skin layers.<br /><br />20. The additional manifestation needed to confirm the diagnosis of pneumonia in the four-year-old child is (A) Chest indrawing. Chest indrawing is a sign of severe respiratory distress and is commonly associated with pneumonia.<br /><br />21. The most likely confirmatory screening method for the seven-year-old child with a cough, weight loss, and history of contact with a tuberculosis patient is (B) Tuberculin Skin Test. The Tuberculin Skin Test (also known as the Mantoux test) is a common method used to diagnose tuberculosis.<br /><br />22. Based on the IMNCI protocol, the most likely classification of the two-year-old child with diarrhea, lethargy, inability to drink, and sunken eyes is (D) Severe dehydration. Severe dehydration is characterized by symptoms such as lethargy, inability to drink, sunken eyes, and decreased skin turgor.<br /><br />23. The most appropriate nursing intervention for the neonate with inability to breastfeed and yellowish discoloration of the palms and soles is (B) Put the neonate on Phototherapy. Phototherapy is a common treatment for neonatal jaundice, which is indicated by the yellowish discoloration of the skin.
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