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What score do I need to pass the DHA Pediatric Nursing Exam?

To pass the DHA Pediatric Nursing test you need a score of 60.

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DHA Pediatric Nursing - FAQ Sample Questions

Of the following, which might have the potential to cause hypothermia in the neonate or infant?





Correct Answer:
all of the above


hypothermia in neonates and infants can be caused by a variety of factors. the question asks which of the following might have the potential to cause hypothermia in the neonate or infant, with options listed as neurologic dysfunction, cold stress, compromise of skin perfusion, infections, and "all of the above." the correct answer is "all of the above," as each of these factors can indeed contribute to hypothermia in young children. let's explore each factor in more detail.

neurologic dysfunction in neonates and infants can interfere with the body's ability to regulate temperature. neurological issues may impair the hypothalamus, which is the part of the brain responsible for temperature regulation. if the hypothalamus cannot accurately assess or respond to the body's temperature, this can lead to an improper thermoregulatory response, such as failing to generate adequate body heat in cold environments.

cold stress refers to environmental conditions that exceed an infant's capacity to produce heat. neonates, especially preterm infants, are particularly vulnerable to cold stress due to their higher surface area-to-body mass ratio, lower amounts of insulating body fat, and a decreased ability to shiver. exposure to cold environments can rapidly lead to a drop in body temperature, making proper warming practices and environmental control crucial in neonatal care.

compromise of skin perfusion is another significant risk factor for hypothermia. skin perfusion refers to the flow of blood to the skin, which is essential for thermoregulation. any condition that reduces blood flow, such as hypovolemia, sepsis, or cardiovascular compromise, can decrease skin temperature and increase the risk of developing hypothermia. in neonates, ensuring adequate circulation is vital for maintaining normal body temperatures.

infections are a well-known cause of hypothermia in infants, particularly sepsis, which can lead to systemic inflammatory responses that disrupt the body’s heat regulation mechanisms. infants with severe infections may experience a drop in body temperature as a paradoxical response to the infection, rather than the expected fever. monitoring for signs of infection and maintaining thermal stability are both critical aspects of neonatal care.

given that each of these factors - neurologic dysfunction, cold stress, compromise of skin perfusion, and infections - can independently or collectively lead to hypothermia in neonates and infants, the answer "all of the above" is the most comprehensive and accurate choice. proper awareness and management of these risks are essential in preventing and treating hypothermia in this vulnerable age group.

The PN knows that the common physical characteristics of a child with Down syndrome include all of the following, except:





Correct Answer:
long neck.
down syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of a third copy of chromosome 21. it is associated with a range of distinctive physical features, developmental delays, and may be accompanied by various health issues. understanding the physical characteristics commonly associated with down syndrome can help healthcare providers, educators, and families provide better support and care for individuals with this condition.

among the physical characteristics listed in the question, a "long neck" is not typical of down syndrome. instead, individuals with down syndrome often have a shorter neck. this short neck may be accompanied by excess skin at the back of the neck. this characteristic, along with other features, can be noticeable at birth and play a role in the early diagnosis of the condition.

the other characteristics mentioned, such as a flat, broad nasal bridge, inner epicanthal eye folds, and an upward and outward slant of the eyes, are indeed commonly observed in individuals with down syndrome. the flat, broad nasal bridge contributes to the distinctive facial appearance often associated with the condition. inner epicanthal folds are the skin folds of the upper eyelid that cover the inner corners of the eyes, and they are another recognizable feature. the upward and outward slant of the eyes also adds to the unique visual appearance of individuals with down syndrome.

additionally, other physical characteristics not listed in the question but commonly seen in down syndrome include a protruding tongue, which is often due to a smaller oral cavity and muscle hypotonia (decreased muscle tone). a single transverse palmar crease (also known as a simian crease) is frequently observed as well. furthermore, individuals with down syndrome might exhibit hyperextensible and lax joints, which can contribute to a greater range of joint movement than typically developing individuals.

recognizing these physical characteristics can aid in the early identification of down syndrome, although definitive diagnosis requires genetic testing. awareness and knowledge of these features also assist in understanding the healthcare needs and management strategies essential for improving the quality of life for individuals with down syndrome. it is important, however, to remember that while these characteristics can be common, there is considerable variation in how down syndrome manifests in each individual.