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Text ModeText Mode – Text version of the exam 1. Andrea with suspected rheumatic fever is admitted to the pediatric unit. When obtaining the child’s history, the nurse considers which information to be most important?
2. Nurse Liza is administering a medication via the intraosseous route to a child. Intraosseous drug administration is typically used when a child is:
3. When assessing a child’s cultural background, the nurse in charge should keep in mind that:
4. While examining a 2-year-old child, the nurse in charge sees that the anterior fontanel is open. The nurse should:
5. The nurse is aware that the most common assessment finding in a child with ulcerative colitis is:
6. When administering an I.M. injection to an infant, the nurse in charge should use which site?
7. A child with a poor nutritional status and weight loss is at risk for a negative nitrogen balance. To help diagnose this problem, the nurse in charge anticipates that the doctor will order which laboratory test?
8. When developing a plan of care for a male adolescent, the nurse considers the child’s psychosocial needs. During adolescence, psychosocial development focuses on:
9. When developing a plan care for a hospitalized child, nurse Mica knows that children in which age group are most likely to view illness as a punishment for misdeeds?
10. Nurse Taylor suspects that a child, age 4, is being neglected physically. To best assess the child’s nutritional status, the nurse should ask the parents which question?
11. A female child, age 2, is brought to the emergency department after ingesting an unknown number of aspirin tablets about 30 minutes earlier. On entering the examination room, the child is crying and clinging to the mother. Which data should the nurse obtain first?
12. A mother asks the nurse how to handle her 5-year-old child, who recently started wetting the pants after being completely toilet trained. The child just started attending nursery school 2 days a week. Which principle should guide the nurse’s response?
13. A female child, age 6, is brought to the health clinic for a routine checkup. To assess the child’s vision, the nurse should ask:
14. During a well-baby visit, Jenny asks the nurse when she should start giving her infant solid foods. The nurse should instruct her to introduce which solid food first?
15. To decrease the likelihood of bradyarrhythmias in children during endotracheal intubation, succinylcholine (Anectine) is used with which of the following agents?
16. A 1 year and 2-month-old child weighing 26 lb (11.8 kg) is admitted for traction to treat congenital hip dislocation. When preparing the patient’s room, the nurse anticipates using which traction system?
17. Mandy, age 12, is 7 months pregnant. When teaching parenting skills to an adolescent, the nurse knows that which teaching strategy is least effective?
18. When performing a physical examination on an infant, the nurse in charge notes abnormally low-set ears. This findings is associated with:
19. Nurse Raven should expect a 3-year-old child to be able to perform which action?
20. Nurse Betina is teaching a group of parents about otitis media. When discussing why children are predisposed to this disorder, the nurse should mention the significance of which anatomical feature?
21. The nurse is evaluating a female child with acute poststreptoccocal glomerulonephritis for signs of improvement. Which finding typically is the earliest sign of improvement?
22. Dr. Smith prescribes corticosteroids for a child with nephritic syndrome. What is the primary purpose of administering corticosteroids to this child?
23. Parents bring their infant to the clinic, seeking treatment for vomiting and diarrhea that has lasted for 2 days. On assessment, the nurse in charge detects dry mucous membranes and lethargy. What other findings suggests a fluid volume deficit?
24. How should the nurse May prepare a suspension before administration?
25. What should be the initial bolus of crystalloid fluid replacement for a pediatric patient in shock?
26. Becky, age 5, with intelligence quotient of 65 is admitted to the hospital for evaluation. When planning care, the nurse should keep in mind that this child is:
27. Maureen, age 12, is brought to the clinic for evaluation for a suspected eating disorder. To best assess the effects of role and relationship patterns on the child’s nutritional intake, the nurse should ask:
28. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is one of the most common causes of death in infants. At what age is the diagnosis of SIDS most likely?
29. When evaluating a severely depressed adolescent, the nurse knows that one indicator of a high risk for suicide is:
30. A child is diagnosed with Wilms’ tumor. During assessment, the nurse in charge expects to detect:
When collecting data on a child's cultural background the nurse should keep in mind that?Terms in this set (39) When collecting data on a child's cultural background, the nurse should keep in mind that: heritage dictates cultural values. cultural background usually has little bearing on a family's health practices.
When developing a plan of care for a hospitalized child nurse Mary knows that children in which age group is most likely to view illness as a punishment for misdeeds?When developing a plan care for a hospitalized child, nurse Mica knows that children in which age group are most likely to view illness as a punishment for misdeeds? Question 15 Explanation: Preschool-age children are most likely to view illness as a punishment for misdeeds.
When gathering data on a preschoolWhen gathering data on a preschool-age child, the nurse finds multiple contusions over the body. Which statement indicates the findings that should be documented? All lesions, including location, shape, and color, should be documented. A 4-year-old girl has a urinary tract infection (UTI).
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