Von Willebrand disease is a genetic condition that causes:…
Question Answered Von Willebrand disease is a genetic condition that causes:… Von Willebrand disease is a genetic condition that causes: (thrombotic, hemorrhagic) condition. thrombosis hemorrhage anemia infection1 points Question 2 Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease is a childhood condition that occurs when blood supply is interrupted to what area? epiphyseal bone femoral head tibia humeral head 1 points Question 3 Red, round, and scaling patches with a clear center that occur mostly on the face, trunk, and limbs in an asymmetrical distribution describes which of the following conditions? Atopic dermatitis Tinea corporis Impetigo Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome1 points Question 4 Pruritic linear lesions that itch more at night that may have more vesicles and papules describes which of the following conditions? Atopic dermatitis Tinea corporis Impetigo Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome1 points Question 5 Children with Down’s Syndrome has an increased risk of developing which type of cancer? Retinoblastoma Leukemia Wilms tumor Neuroblastoma1 points Question 6 Redness and tenderness of skin that becomes widespread, followed by painful blisters, bullae, and sloughing of skin describes which of the following conditions? Atopic dermatitis Tinea corporis Impetigo Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome1 points Question 7 The development of Kawasaki disease in young children is caused by: vasculitis of unknown cause Epstein Barr Virus Genetic malformation Medication interation1 points Question 8 A child with MYCN oncogene is at risk for developing which type of cancer? Neuroblastoma Acute myelogenous leukemia Vaginal adenocarcinoma Hepatocellular carcinoma1 points Question 9 A coarctation of the aorta will cause what type of blood shunting? Left to right Right to left No shunt 1 points Question 10 The urine of a neonate is more dilute than adult urine because blood flow preferentially goes to nephons with short loops. True False Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


