Unilateral hyperlucent lung, or Swyer-James syndrome, is a focal sequela of severe necrotizing pneumonia in which all or part of a lung has increased translucency radiographically; it has been linked to

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Unilateral hyperlucent lung, or Swyer-James syndrome, is a focal sequela of severe necrotizing pneumonia in which all or part of a lung has increased translucency radiographically; it has been linked to

Correct Answer: C

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Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in an otherwise normal adolescent with the sudden onset of respiratory distress, cyanosis, retractions, and markedly decreased breath sounds over his left lung?

Correct Answer: C

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All of the following are true about streptococcal pharyngitis EXCEPT

Correct Answer: B

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Which nursing intervention should the nurse prepare for a child with stridor?

Correct Answer: B

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How should the nurse respond to a parent concerned about their child’s lack of appetite during nasopharyngitis?

Correct Answer: A

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