PEDS Chapter 46: Nursing Care of the Child With an Alteration in Cellular Regulation/Hematologic or Neoplastic Disorder 1
The health care provider has just informed the parents of a 3-year-old that their child has leukemia. The mother begins crying and tells the nurse she does not want her baby to die. What is the nurse's best response?
"I know this is scary, but leukemia has a high cure rate in children these days."
The nurse is assessing a child and notices pinpoint hemorrhages appearing on several different areas of the body. The hemorrhages do not blanch on pressure. The nurse documents this finding as:
petechiae.
A nursing student compares and contrasts childhood and adult cancers. Which statement does so accurately?
Children's cancers, unlike those of adults, often are detected accidentally, not through screening.
The nurse is examining the hands of a child with suspected iron deficiency anemia. Which finding should the nurse expect?
spooning of nails
The nurse is teaching the parents of a 15-year-old boy who is being treated for acute myeloid leukemia about the side effects of chemotherapy. For which symptoms should the parents seek medical care immediately?
temperature of 101°F (38.3°C) or greater
A 14-year-old girl who is a vegetarian has recently developed anemia. Blood smear results show large, fragile, immature erythrocytes. She claims to take an iron supplement regularly and is surprised to learn that she is anemic, as she is otherwise healthy. As the nurse considers all of the data in the case, which anemia will the nurse discuss when collaborating with the primary healthcare provider?
vitamin B12 deficiency
In caring for a child with sickle cell disease, the highest priority goal is:
The child's fluid intake will improve.
The nurse is caring for a toddler taking ferrous sulfate for severe iron-deficiency anemia. Which report by the parent is most concerning?
"I mix ferrous sulfate with milk in a bottle."
Parents tell the nurse who is admitting their infant for a well-child exam that they recently saw a "white glow" in their child's left pupil. What is the nurse's best response?
"I will report this to the pediatrician."
The parents of a 6-year-old child with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) ask the nurse, "What causes this disease?" Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
"ITP is primarily an autoimmune disease in that the immune system attacks and destroys the body's own platelets, for an unknown reason."
The nurse is teaching an in-service program to a group of nurses on the topic of children diagnosed with sickle cell disease. The nurses in the group make the following statements. Which statement is most accurate regarding this condition?
"If the trait is inherited from both parents the child will have the disease."
In discussing the causes of iron-deficiency anemia in children with a group of nurses, the following statements are made. Which of these statements is a misconception related to iron-deficiency anemia?
"Milk is a perfect food, and babies should be able to have all the milk they want."
A parent is angry about the adolescent's diagnosis of osteosarcoma. The parent is telling the adolescent that if he hadn't played football last year and broken his leg, this would not have happened. What is the nurse's best response to the parent's statement?
"Playing sports does not cause osteosarcoma. It may draw attention to the weakened bone from the tumor, though."
A mother asks the nurse why her infant who was born at 34 weeks' gestation is being prescribed ferrous sulfate. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
"Preterm infants are at risk for iron-deficiency anemia."
A nurse is providing dietary interventions for a 5-year-old with an iron deficiency. Which response indicates a need for further teaching?
"Red meat is a good option; he loves the hamburgers from the drive-thru."
The nurse is preparing a child for discharge following a sickle cell crisis. Which statement by the mother indicates a need for further teaching?
"She has been down, but playing in soccer camp will cheer her up."
A couple is expecting a child. The fetus undergoes genetic testing and the couple discover the fetus has sickle cell disease. The couple ask the nurse how most commonly happens. Which statement is accurate for the nurse to provide?
"Sickle cell disease is passed to a fetus when both parents have the gene."
The nurse caring for a 14-year-old scheduled for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) explains to a family how the test works. Which response accurately describes this test?
"The MRI uses radio waves and magnets to produce a computerized image of the body."
The nurse is explaining the procedure of bone marrow aspiration to a 6-year-old child with leukemia. What explanation would be best to give to the child?
"You may feel pressure on your hip during the procedure."
A 10-year-old who is receiving chemotherapy has received ondansetron before this therapy session. About an hour later, the child tells the nurse that his mouth feels really dry. The child has urinated several times and his skin turgor is normal. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
"The drug you got to help with the nausea can cause dry mouth."
The nurse is caring for a child with aplastic anemia. The nurse is reviewing the child's blood work and notes the granulocyte count is about 500, platelet count is over 20,000, and the reticulocyte count is over 1%. The parents ask if these values have any significance. Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
"These values will help us monitor the disease."
A 9-year-old child with leukemia is scheduled to undergo an allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant. When teaching the child and parents, what information would the nurse include?
"We'll need to have a match to a donor."
A nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results of a 3-year-old child. Which absolute neutrophil count would the nurse identify as indicating neutropenia?
1.0
A nurse is reviewing the medical records of several children who have undergone lead screening. The nurse would identify the child with which lead level as requiring no further action?
8 mcg/dl
The nurse is assessing children in an ambulatory clinic. Which child would be most likely to have iron-deficiency anemia?
A 15-year-old adolescent who has heavy menstrual periods
The nurse is caring for a pediatric client who is scheduled for the surgical removal of a Wilms tumor. Which action is contraindicated in the client's care?
Abdominal palpation
When reviewing information about the incidence of the various types of childhood cancer, nursing students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which type as having the highest incidence?
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
A client with cancer is diagnosed with typhlitis. Which emergency intervention would the nurse perform?
Administer broad-spectrum antibiotics intravenously.
The nurse in the emergency department is caring for a 10-year-old female child with sickle cell crisis. Child rates pain 10 on a scale of 0 to 10. Vital signs: 99.8°F (37.6°C); heart rate, 122 beats/min; blood pressure, 92/50 mm Hg; respiratory rate, 26 breaths/min; oxygen saturation, 92% on room air. The nurse receives orders for the child. Click to highlight the order(s) that needs to be implemented immediately.
Administer oxygen to maintain oxygen saturation greater than 95%. Start normal saline continuous intravenous (IV) infusion at 200 ml/hr. Administer 100 mcg/kg morphine IV for pain prn q4 hours.
The toddler with a cancer diagnosis is seen for a well-child checkup. Which health maintenance activity will the nurse exclude?
Administering the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine
The nurse is preparing to send a child with cancer for a radiation treatment. Which medication should the nurse provide to premedicate the child for this procedure?
Antiemetic
A nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a child with hemophilia and his parents. Which information would the nurse be least likely to include to manage a bleeding episode?
Apply heat to the site of bleeding.
The nurse is completing the health history of a 6-month-old infant with retinoblastoma with the child's parents. Which symptom should the nurse expect that the parents have observed?
One pupil appears white.
A 4-year-old child diagnosed with Wilms tumor is admitted for surgery. What information would be most important for the nurse to include in the child's preoperative plan of care?
Avoiding further abdominal palpation
A group of nursing students are studying information about childhood cancers in preparation for a class examination. They are reviewing how childhood cancers differ from adult cancers. The group demonstrates understanding of the information when they identify what location as an unlikely site for childhood cancer?
Bladder
The nurse is planning care for a school-aged child recovering from being hit by a motor vehicle while riding a bicycle. For what will the nurse assess to determine the onset of disseminated intravascular coagulation in this child?
Bleeding from intravenous sites
What is one advantage of an implanted port (central venous access device) that the nurse will explain to an adolescent?
Body appearance changes very little.
The nurse is admitting to an examination room a child with the diagnosis of "probable acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)." What will confirm this diagnosis? Bone marrow aspiration
Bone marrow aspiration
The father of an 8-year-old boy who is receiving radiation therapy is upset that his son has to go through 6 weeks of treatments. He doesn't understand why it takes so long. In explaining the need for radiation over such a long time, what should the nurse mention?
Cells are only susceptible to treatment by radiation during certain phases of the cell cycle
How can the nurse most simply describe for distressed parents a rhabdomyosarcoma that has been found in their 5-year-old?
Call it a tumor of muscle tissue
The nurse is preparing a discharge teaching plan for the parents of an 8-year-old girl with leukemia. Which instruction would be the priority?
Calling the doctor if the child gets a sore throat
The nurse is assessing a 10-year-old girl with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. What information would lead the nurse to suspect that the cancer has infiltrated the central nervous system?
Child reports facial palsy and vision problems
A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a child receiving chemotherapy and notes that the child is receiving an alkylating agent. Which medication falls into the medication classification as a potential agent? Select all that apply.
Cyclophosphamide Chlorambucil
An adolescent receiving chemotherapy has lost all hair and is sad about self-image. Which action should the nurse take to support this adolescent and involve the client in decision making?
Encourage the adolescent to select hats or wigs to fit one's personality.
The pediatric nurse reviews the radiographs of a child and observes that there are lesions on the bone. The nurse interprets this finding as suggesting which condition?
Ewing sarcoma
The pediatric nurse examines the radiographs of a client that indicate lesions on the bone. This finding is indicative of:
Ewing sarcoma.
A 15-year-old client diagnosed with von Willebrand disease has reached menarche. Based on this fact, what information is most important for the nurse to convey to the client?
Expect menstrual bleeding to be heavy.
A child receiving radiation therapy has a nursing diagnosis of Impaired skin integrity related to the effects of radiation therapy as manifested by erythema and dryness of the skin. Which would the nurse include in the child's plan of care? Select all that apply.
Expose the skin to air frequently. Avoid application of creams and lotions. Use mild soap to clean the skin.
The nurse explains to the teenager that which alterations may occur when steroids are added to the cancer therapy regimen?
Facial changes
A 3-year-old child is hospitalized with a diagnosis of sickle cell anemia and is experiencing a pain crisis. Using the FACES scale, the nurse assesses the child's pain to be a 10 on a scale of 1 to 10. The child is receiving intravenous fluids and oxygen at 2 L/min via nasal cannula. The parent is at the bedside holding the child's hand and has a concerned look. What is the nurse's priority in caring for the child?
Implement strategies to address the child's pain.
A school-aged child is admitted to the hospital with a vaso-occlusive sickle cell crisis. Which measure in the child's care plan should be given priority?
Maintaining fluids through an intravenous line
Which nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate for a child with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura?
Ineffective tissue perfusion related to poor platelet formation
The nurse is explaining the chemotherapeutic effect of busulfan to the parents of a child receiving the drug as treatment for a bone tumor. Which information would the nurse integrate into the explanation?
It is a cell cycle-nonspecific agent.
A school-aged child with cancer is receiving chemotherapy. Which nursing action would best promote the oral comfort of a child receiving chemotherapy?
Keeping the child's lips moist with petroleum jelly to prohibit cracking
Nursing students are reviewing information about childhood cancers. They demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify what as the most frequent type?
Leukemia
When providing care for a child immediately after a bone marrow aspiration, which nursing action is priority?
Monitor the site dressing and vital signs.
The nurse is assessing a 3-year-old boy whose mother reports that he is listless and has been having trouble swallowing. Which finding suggests the child may have a brain tumor?
Observation reveals nystagmus and head tilt.
A nurse is providing care to a toddler with nephroblastoma and is being evaluated. Which nursing action would be most important?
Placing a "no abdominal palpation" sign above the child's bed
A child diagnosed with hemophilia presents with warm, swollen, painful joints. Which action will the nurse take first?
Prepare to administer factor replacement medication
What is the priority action the nurse should take when caring for a child newly diagnosed with Wilms tumor (nephroblastoma)?
Protect the abdomen from manipulation.
A child is receiving chemotherapy and develops stomatitis. The nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of Impaired oral mucous membranes related to the effects of chemotherapy. What instructions would the nurse include in the child's plan of care? Select all that apply.
Provide various soft and bland foods to minimize further irritation. Have the child rinse the mouth with lukewarm water three times a day. Apply a lip balm or petroleum jelly to prevent cracking.
The nurse is assessing a child in the pediatric intensive care unit. Which assessment finding(s) warrants immediate action? Select all that apply.
increased D-dimer assay petechiae persistent oozing from venipuncture site
The nurse is assessing a school-aged child with sickle-cell anemia. Which assessment finding is consistent with this child's diagnosis?
Slightly yellow sclera
A nurse is providing teaching to a child receiving chemotherapy and the parents. The nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the parents state that they will contact the primary health care provider if which occurs?
The child has redness or swelling at the central venous access site.
The nurse is caring for a child admitted to the hospital for an open fracture of the femur following a motor vehicle accident. The nurse notes the following lab values: white blood cells 10,000/mm3, hemoglobin 7.9 g/dl (79 g/L), hematocrit 28%, platelets 151,000/mm3. Which nursing action is priority?
Transfuse 1 unit of packed red blood cells.
A nurse is providing care for a child with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). What would alert the nurse to possible neurologic compromise?
Widely fluctuating blood pressure
The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child following surgical removal of a stage I neuroblastoma. Which intervention is appropriate for this child?
giving medications as prescribed via the least invasive route
The nurse will select which meal as the best choice for a child with iron-deficiency anemia?
cheeseburger, broccoli, and fresh strawberries
The nurse is caring for a child admitted with suspected leukemia. The nurse has taken the child's history and performed an assessment. The nurse will plan to prepare the child for which additional diagnostic test first?
complete blood cell count (CBC)
A nurse is providing care to a child with hemophilia who is experiencing muscle and joint involvement related to the bleeding. Which would the nurse include as an adjunctive measure to control bleeding?
compression
A group of nursing students are reviewing the different types of chemotherapeutic agents used to treat childhood cancers. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which as antimetabolites? Select all that apply.
cytarabine hydroxyurea
A nurse caring for an 8-year-old child with a bleeding disorder documents the following nursing diagnosis: Ineffective tissue perfusion related to intravascular thrombosis and hemorrhage. This nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate for a child diagnosed with which condition?
disseminated intravascular coagulation
After teaching a group of students about hemophilia, the instructor determines that the students have understood the information when they identify hemophilia A as involving a problem with:
factor VIII.
The nurse is caring for a child with leukemia. Which nursing intervention would be the highest priority for this child?
following guidelines for reverse isolation
A school nurse is teaching a group of parents about signs and symptoms of cancer in children. Which symptom is an early sign of a brain tumor?
headache, vision changes, and vomiting
A nurse is caring for a child with Hodgkin disease who is in the induction phase of a chemotherapy regimen. The nurse explains to the parents that the goal of this phase is to:
kill enough cancerous cells to induce remission.
A 5-year-old child is at the pediatric clinic for a well-child visit. Which symptom alerts the health care provider that this child might have acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)?
lethargy, bruises, and lymphadenopathy
The nurse is providing care to a child and is to collect a 24-hour urine specimen for catecholamines. The nurse integrates knowledge of this testing as indicative of:
neuroblastoma.
To prevent further sickle cell crisis, the nurse would advise the parents of a child with sickle cell anemia to:
notify a health care provider if the child develops an upper respiratory infection.
The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a child diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma at the asymptomatic stage. Which would the nurse identify as typically the first sign reported by the child?
painless, enlarged lymph node
What are important considerations when the nurse is planning care for the family of a child with cancer? Select all that apply.
prognosis of cancer family's coping strategies prevention and alleviation of pain monitoring for side effects of treatment stage of grief of child, parents, and siblings
The nurse develops a meal plan for a child with iron-deficiency anemia. Which meal would the nurse teach the parent has the highest amount of iron?
red meat, eggs, oatmeal, and dried fruit
A 3-year-old boy has been brought to the doctor's office with symptoms of anorexia and abdominal pain. A blood test reveals a lead level of 20 μg/100 mL. The child is prescribed an oral chelating agent. On discharge, the nurse should counsel the parents regarding:
removal or covering of flaking paint on the walls of the home.
A child is brought to the clinic for an evaluation. The nurse suspects that the child has leukemia based on which assessment findings? Select all that apply.
splenomegaly lymphadenopathy elevated leukocyte count