peds exam 2 test bank- resp
A group of nursing students are reviewing information about the variations in respiratory anatomy and physiology in children in comparison to adults. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which finding? a. Children's demand for oxygen is lower than that of adults. b. Children develop hypoxemia more rapidly than adults do. c. An increase in oxygen saturation leads to a much larger decrease in pO2 d. Children's bronchi are wider in diameter than those of an adult.
b. Children develop hypoxemia more rapidly than adults do.
A nursing instructor is preparing a class on chronic lung disease. What information would the instructor include when describing this disorder? a. It is a result of cystic fibrosis. b. It is seen most commonly in premature infants. c. It typically affects females more often than males. d. It is characterized by bradypnea.
b. It is seen most commonly in premature infants.
The nurse is assessing a 5-year-old girl who is anxious, has a high fever, speaks in a whisper, and sits up with her neck thrust forward. Based on these findings, what would be least appropriate for the nurse to perform? a. Providing 100% oxygen b. Visualizing the throat c. Having the child sit forward d. Auscultating for lung sounds
b. Visualizing the throat
The nurse is preparing to perform a physical examination of a child with asthma. Which technique would the nurse be least likely to perform? a. inspection b. palpation c. percussion d. auscultation
b. palpation
A parent asks the nurse about immunizing her 7-month-old daughter against the flu. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate? a. "She really doesn't need the vaccine until she reaches 1 year of age." b. "She will probably receive it the next time she is to get her routine shots." c. "Since your daughter is older than 6 months, she should get the vaccine every year." d. "The vaccine has many side effects, so she wouldn't get it until she's ready to go to school."
c. "Since your daughter is older than 6 months, she should get the vaccine every year."
When performing the physical examination of a child with cystic fibrosis, what would the nurse expect to assess? a. Dullness over the lung fields b. Increased diaphragmatic excursion c. Decreased tactile fremitus d. Hyperresonance over the liver
c. Decreased tactile fremitus
A nurse is administering 100% oxygen to a child with a pneumothorax based on the understanding that this treatment is used primarily for which reason? a. Improve gas exchange b. Bypass the obstruction c. Hasten air reabsorption d. Prevent hypoxemia
c. Hasten air reabsorption
A nurse is preparing a teaching program for a parenting group about preventing foreign body aspiration. What information would the nurse include? a. Avoid giving popcorn to children younger than the age of 2 years. b. Withhold peanuts from children until they are at least 5 years of age. c. If an object fits through a standard toilet paper roll, the child can aspirate it. d. Keep pennies and dimes out of the child's reach; quarters do not pose a problem.
c. If an object fits through a standard toilet paper roll, the child can aspirate it.
The nurse is discussing discharge instructions with the parents of a 6-year-old who had a tonsillectomy. What is the most important thing to stress? a. Administer analgesics. b. Encourage the child to drink liquids. c. Inspect the throat for bleeding. d. Apply an ice collar.
c. Inspect the throat for bleeding.
Bacterial pneumonia is suspected in a 4-year-old boy with fever, headache, and chest pain. Which assessment finding would most likely indicate the need for this child to be hospitalized? a. fever b. Oxygen saturation level of 96% c. Tachypnea with retractions d. Pale skin color
c. Tachypnea with retractions
A child with a pneumothorax has a chest tube attached to a water seal system. When assessing the child, the nurse notices that the chest tube has become disconnected from the drainage system. What would the nurse do first? a. Notify the physician. b. Apply an occlusive dressing. c. clamp the chest tube d. Perform a respiratory assessment.
c. clamp the chest tube
The nurse hears wheezing when auscultating a 4-year-old. Which condition would the nurse most likely rule out based on the assessment findings? a. Bronchiolitis b. asthma c. influenza d. cystic fibrosis
c. influenza
The nurse is providing care to several children who have been brought to the clinic by the parents reporting cold-like symptoms. The nurse would most likely suspect sinusitis in which child? a. A 2-year-old with thin watery nasal discharge b. A 3-year-old with sneezing and coughing c. A 5-year-old with nasal congestion and sore throat d. A 7-year-old with halitosis and thick, yellow nasal discharge
d. A 7-year-old with halitosis and thick, yellow nasal discharge
A child is brought to the emergency department by his parents because he suddenly developed a barking cough. Further assessment leads the nurse to suspect that the child is experiencing croup. What would the nurse have most likely assessed? a. High fever b. Dysphagia c. Toxic appearance d. Inspiratory stridor
d. Inspiratory stridor
A nurse is teaching the parents of a child diagnosed with cystic fibrosis about medication therapy. Which would the nurse instruct the parents to administer orally? a. Recombinant human DNase b. Bronchodilators c. Anti-inflammatory agents d. Pancreatic enzymes
d. Pancreatic enzymes
The nurse is examining a 5-year-old boy. Which sign or symptom is a reliable first indication of respiratory illness in children? a. Slow, irregular breathing b. A bluish tinge to the lips c. Increasing lethargy d. Rapid, shallow breathing
d. Rapid, shallow breathing
A group of nursing students are reviewing the medications used to treat asthma. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which agent as appropriate for an acute episode of bronchospasm? a. Salmeterol b. Albuterol c. Ipratropium d. Cromolyn
b. Albuterol
A nurse is preparing a teaching plan for the family of a child with allergic rhinitis. When describing the immune reaction that occurs, the nurse would identify the role of which immunoglobulin? a. IgA b. IgE c. IgG d. IgM
B. IgE
The nurse is educating the parents of a 7-year-old boy with asthma about the medications that have been prescribed. Which drug would the nurse identify as an adjunct to a b2-adrenergic agonist for treatment of bronchospasm? a. Ipratropium b. Montelukast c. Cromolyn d. Theophylline
a. Ipratropium
The nurse is preparing to provide tracheostomy care to an infant. After gathering the necessary equipment, what would the nurse do next? a. Position the infant supine with a towel roll under the neck. b. Cut the new tracheostomy ties to the appropriate length. c. Cut the tracheostomy ties from around the tracheostomy tube. d. Cleanse around the site of the tracheostomy with the prescribed solution.
a. Position the infant supine with a towel roll under the neck.
The nurse is caring for a 3-year-old girl with a respiratory disorder. The nurse anticipates the need for providing supplemental oxygen to the child when performing which action? a. Suctioning a tracheostomy tube b. Administering drugs with a nebulizer c. Providing tracheostomy care d. Suctioning with a bulb syringe
a. Suctioning a tracheostomy tube
The nurse is assessing a 7-year-old boy with pharyngitis. What assessment finding would suggest the child has developed a peritonsillar abscess? a. palatal edema b. difficulty swallowing c. rash on the abdomen c. sore throat and headache
a. palatal edema
A child requires supplemental oxygen therapy at 8 liters per minute. Which delivery device would the nurse most likely expect to be used? a. simple mask b. venturi mask c. nasal cannula d. oxygen hood
a. simple mask
The nurse is examining an 8-year-old boy with tachycardia and tachypnea. The nurse anticipates which test as most helpful in determining the extent of the child's hypoxia? a. pulmonary function test b. pulse ox c. peak expiratory flow d. chest radiograph
b pulse ox