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BOOKLET CODE: 012 duration. Crate is 90 min temperature of 38^circ C take to do ur-year-playsical examination, the child has chest in drawing Hi min, pulse What is the appropriate management for this child? (4) Refer urgently to hospital (B) Provide oral Amoxicillin for 5 days (B) Pros with and gentamycin (D) Counsel the mother to give fluid remedies 25. A characterized by abrupt onset of fever, dry cough, tachypnes opportunistic infection Ohysical reveals scattered rales in the lungs and What is the most likely infectious disease that the patient exhibits? ystis carini pneumonia (C) Millary Tuberculosis (B) Pulmonary Tuberculosis (D) Severe Pneumonia 26. A nursing team has prepared a nursing care plan to provide a holistic care to HIV exposed The mother has planned to stop breast feeding today. The team planned to do antibody test and appointed her for the next visit. What is the most appropriate time to do this test? (A) At birth (B) At 6 weeks (C) At 10 weeks (D) At 12 weeks 27. A pediatric nurse started giving essential new born care by drying the bahy thoroughly During drying, the nurse observed that the child breaths spontaneously. What is the next appropriate step the nurse should do in thecase of this new born? (C) Initiate breastfeeding immediately (A) Cord care (B) Apply Tetracycline eye ointment (D) Place the baby in skin-to-skin contact 28. A five-day-old term neonate, with a diagnosis of neonatal sepsis, was admitted to a hospital.Prenatal history shows that the mother was febrile with offensive vaginal discharus before delivery. Mode of delivery was spontancous vaginal delivery. The nurse suspects the woman with sepsis. What is the most likely cause of this woman's problem? (C) Haemophilus influenza (A) Staphylococci (B) Escherichia coli (D) Group B streptococcus 29. A preterm baby has been admitted in the intensive care unit The care giver reported that the neonate had mild fever and difficulty of feeding.Base line temperature was 37.8^circ C pulse rate is 120 min. Also he has pale eye lid with yellow conjunctivitis. The nurses discnosed the newborn with icterus neonatrum. What is the most likely criterion to diagnose this neonate's problem? (A) Mild fever (C) Difficulty of feeding (B) Pale eye lid (D) Yellow conjunctiva VEHPLE-Nursing 2015/2023
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1. The appropriate management for this child would be (B) Provide oral Amoxicillin for 5 days. The child's symptoms suggest a bacterial infection, and providing antibiotics is the most appropriate course of action.<br /><br />25. The most likely infectious disease that the patient exhibits is (A) Pneumocystis carini pneumonia. The symptoms described, such as abrupt onset of fever, dry cough, tachypnea, and scattered rales in the lungs, are consistent with Pneumocystis carini pneumonia, an opportunistic infection commonly seen in individuals with weakened immune systems.<br /><br />26. The most appropriate time to do the antibody test for the HIV exposed mother who has planned to stop breastfeeding is (B) At 6 weeks. The antibody test is typically done at 6 weeks postpartum to determine if the mother has transmitted the virus to the baby.<br /><br />27. The next appropriate step the nurse should do in the case of this newborn is (D) Place the baby in skin-to-skin contact. Skin-to-skin contact has been shown to promote bonding, regulate the baby's temperature, and stimulate breastfeeding.<br /><br />28. The most likely cause of this woman's problem is (D) Group B streptococcus. The mother's symptoms of fever and offensive vaginal discharge before delivery, along with the neonate's diagnosis of neonatal sepsis, suggest a Group B streptococcus infection.<br /><br />29. The most likely criterion to diagnose this neonate's problem is (D) conjunctiva. Icterus neonatorum, also known as jaundice, is characterized by yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes (conjunctiva).
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