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When taking the history of a child hospitalized with Reye's syndrome, the nurse should not be surprised that a week ago the child had recovered from:
 
  a. Measles. c. Meningitis.
  b. Varicella. d. Hepatitis.

Question 2

Which statement best describes a neuroblastoma?
 
  a. Diagnosis is usually made after metastasis occurs.
  b. Early diagnosis is usually possible because of the obvious clinical manifestations.
  c. It is the most common brain tumor in young children.
  d. It is the most common benign tumor in young children.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Most cases of Reye's syndrome follow a common viral illness such as varicella or influenza. Measles, meningitis, and hepatitis are not associated with Reye's syndrome.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Neuroblastoma is a silent tumor with few symptoms. In more than 70 of cases, diagnosis is made after metastasis occurs, with the first signs caused by involvement in the nonprimary site. In only 30 of cases is diagnosis made before metastasis. Neuroblastomas are the most common malignant extracranial solid tumors in children. The majority of tumors develop in the adrenal glands or the retroperitoneal sympathetic chain. They are not benign; they metastasize.



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