Biopsy is not usually performed for a child with suspicion of Wilms tumor EXCEPT

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Biopsy is not usually performed for a child with suspicion of Wilms tumor EXCEPT

Correct Answer: E

Rationale: Presence of intratumoral calcifications may warrant biopsy to rule out other diagnoses.

Question 2 of 5

while gently abducting the hips, the nurse feels the femoral head slip into the acetabulum. the nurse documents this finding as a positive:

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Ortolani's sign is a physical exam maneuver used to detect congenital hip dislocation in infants. When performing Ortolani's sign, the nurse gently abducts the hips and feels the femoral head slipping back into the acetabulum. This is considered a positive finding and suggests the presence of hip dysplasia. Barlow's test, on the other hand, involves gently adducting the hip to feel for instability and potential dislocation. Jackson's sign is a maneuver for detecting hip dislocation by observing leg length discrepancy. Trendelenburg's sign is a test for hip abductor weakness. Hematuria is the presence of blood in urine and is not related to hip exams or signs.

Question 3 of 5

The nurse is caring for an adolescent who has just started dialysis. The child seems always angry, hostile, or depressed. To what are these behaviors most likely related?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Adolescents often resent the control and enforced dependence imposed by dialysis. Adolescence is a challenging time marked by striving for independence and autonomy. When adolescents have to rely on medical interventions like dialysis that impose control and dependence, it can lead to feelings of anger, hostility, and depression. This is a normal psychological response to feeling restricted and not in control of their own lives. It is important for healthcare providers to recognize these emotions and provide support and coping strategies to help the adolescent adjust to the situation.

Question 4 of 5

A 3-day-old neonate has a large, soft, painless mass involving the head and neck region that mostly transilluminate; CT scan reveals a cystic mass involving the neck and intrathoracic mediastinum. The BEST modality for treatment of this neonate is

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Surgical resection is the definitive treatment for cystic hygroma.

Question 5 of 5

A 9mo-old infant develops a left adrenal mass; histological examination with genetic characteristics confirms neuroblastoma. Which of the following carries a better outcome?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Hyperdiploidy is associated with a better prognosis in neuroblastoma.

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