Foreign body aspiration
after teaching the parents of a toddler about commonly aspirated foods, which food if identified by the parents as easily aspirated, would indicate the need for additional teaching a. popcorn b. raw vegetables c. round candy d.. crackers
D (they easily dissolve)
a 3 year old child is brought to the ER not breathing and is cyanotic the mother states that her child has likely swallowed a penny what is the nurses first intervention a. Give 100% oxygen b. Administer five back blows c. attempt a blind finger sweep d. administer abdominal thrusts
d (only children under 1 with back blows)
Which information will be most helpful in teaching parents about the primary prevention of foreign body aspiration a. Signs and symptoms of foreign body aspiration b. Therapeutic management of foreign body aspiration c. most common objects that toddlers aspirate d. risks associated with foreign body aspiration
C
the father of a 2 year old phones the ER and informs the nurse that his son put a bead in his nose. what is the most appropriate recommendation made by the nurse a. try to remove it as home as soon as possible, try using a pair of tweezers b. be sure to take your child to the pediatrician in the morning to be removed c. bring the child to the ER tonight to be removed d. ask your child to blow his nose several times to dislodge the bead
C
A 10 month old child is found choking and becomes unconscious what is the nurses priority intervention after opening the child's airway a. Look inside the child's mouth for a foreign object b. give five back blows and five chest thrusts c. Attempt a blind finger sweep d. attempt to rescue breathing
A
Child is being tested for foreign body aspiration the nurse explains to the child's parents about the diagnostic tool for this test which test should the nurse describe a. bronchoscopy b. chest x-ray c. fluroscopy d. lateral neck x ray
A
3-year-old is brought to the ER with coughing and gagging the parents report that the child is eating carrots when she began to gag which diagnostic a valuation will be used to determine if the child has aspirated carrots a. Chest x-ray b. Bronchoscopy c. ABG d. sputum culture
B
The parent of a nine-month-old called the ER because his child is choking on a marble the parent asks how to help his child while awaiting ER service which is the nurses best response a. you should administer five abdominal thrusts followed by five back blows b. You should try to retrieve the object by inserting your finger in your child's mouth c. you should perform the Heimlich maneuver d. you should administer five back blows followed by five chest dress thrusts
D
the nurse teaches 3 cardinal signs of choking to the parents of a toddler who was treated for a foreign body obstruction. when asked to repeat the signs the parents identify "turn blue" and "cannot speak". what 3rd sign would the parents ID if teaching were successful a. vomits b. gasps c. gags d. collapses
D