Peds: Final Exam Test Bank

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19) Which pediatric client diagnoses necessitate close monitoring for respiratory acidosis? Select all that apply. 1. Aspiration 2. Epiglottitis 3. Sepsis 4. Meningitis 5. Cystic fibrosis

1. Aspiration 2. Epiglottitis 5. Cystic fibrosis

1) Which clinical manifestations should the nurse anticipate when assessing a child who has been admitted to the hospital unit with a diagnosis of minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS)? 1. Massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, and edema 2. Hematuria, bacteriuria, and weight gain 3. Urine specific gravity decreased and urinary output increased 4. Gross hematuria, albuminuria, and fever

1. Massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, and edema

21) Which are the leading causes of pediatric abdominal injuries for which the nurse should provide client teaching during scheduled health maintenance visits? Select all that apply. 1. Motor vehicle crashes 2. Falls 3. Blunt trauma 4. Stabbing 5. Impalement

1. Motor vehicle crashes 2. Falls 3. Blunt trauma

10) Which should the nurse include in the plan of care for a hospitalized school-age child with meningomyelocele? Select all that apply. 1. Implementing interventions for a client of normal intelligence 2. Using latex precautions when providing client care 3. Allowing the client to self-catheterize 4. Ensuring that the client has a low-fiber diet 5. Encouraging the client to shift positions hourly when in the wheelchair

1. Implementing interventions for a client of normal intelligence 2. Using latex precautions when providing client care 3. Allowing the client to self-catheterize 5. Encouraging the client to shift positions hourly when in the wheelchair

16) As a result of opioid administration, a child's respirations are slow and shallow. Which should the nurse anticipate when assessing the child's arterial blood gas? 1. Increased PCO2 and respiratory acidosis 2. Decreased PCO2 and respiratory alkalosis 3. Low pH and low PCO2 4.High pH and high PCO2

1. Increased PCO2 and respiratory acidosis

10) Which complications should the nurse monitor for when providing care to a child who is having hemodialysis for the treatment of kidney failure? Select all that apply. 1. Migraines 2. Hypotension 3. Infections 4. Fluid overload 5. Shock

2. Hypotension 3. Infections 5. Shock

11) A neonate is born with a bilateral cleft lip that was not detected during the pregnancy. The parents are distressed about the appearance of their infant. Which nursing actions are appropriate to assist the parents to bond with their newborn? Select all that apply. 1. Calling the newborn by the chosen name 2. Keeping the newborn's lower face covered with the blanket 3. Smiling and talking to the newborn in the parents' presence 4. Showing the parents before and after pictures of other children with cleft lips 5. Discussing positive features of the baby

1. Calling the newborn by the chosen name 3. Smiling and talking to the newborn in the parents' presence 4. Showing the parents before and after pictures of other children with cleft lips 5. Discussing positive features of the baby

8) Which menu choices for a child who is diagnosed with renal failure and experiencing hyperkalemia indicate the need for further instruction by the nurse? 1. Carrots and green, leafy vegetables 2. Spaghetti and meat sauce with breadsticks 3. Hamburger on a bun and cherry gelatin 4.Chips, cold cuts, and canned foods

1. Carrots and green, leafy vegetables

23) Which factors in the maternal medical history should cause the nurse concern regarding the development of cleft lip or cleft palate during pregnancy? Select all that apply. 1. Cigarette smoking 2. Alcohol use 3. Excessive folate intake 4. Glucocorticoid use 5. Anticoagulant use

1. Cigarette smoking 2. Alcohol use 4. Glucocorticoid use

16) Which is the priority nursing action when preparing a neonate born with a gastroschisis defect for transport to a pediatric hospital for corrective surgery? 1. Covering the exposed intestines with sterile moist gauze 2. Wrapping the newborn warmly in two or three blankets 3. Providing a sterile water feeding to maintain hydration during transport 4. Allowing the parents of the newborn to see their child prior to transport

1. Covering the exposed intestines with sterile moist gauze

12) A child is admitted to the hospital for hypercalcemia and is placed on diuretic therapy. Which diuretic would the nurse expect to give? 1. Furosemide (Lasix) 2. Hydrochlorothiazide (Aquazide) 3. Spironolactone (Aldactone) 4. Mannitol (Osmitrol)

1. Furosemide (Lasix)

17) Which preventative strategies should the nurse include in a teaching session for a mother whose infant is at risk for febrile seizures? Select all that apply. 1. Increasing oral intake of fluids 2. Administering dose-appropriate aspirin 3. Providing a sponge bath with cold water 4. Decreasing oral fluid intake 5. Patting the child dry after a tepid bath

1. Increasing oral intake of fluids 5. Patting the child dry after a tepid bath

23) The nurse is planning a teaching session for the parents of a child who is diagnosed with simple partial seizures. Which causes should the nurse include when teaching the parents? Select all that apply. 1. Lesions 2. Cysts 3. Tumor 4. Brain abscesses 5. Brain trauma

1. Lesions 2. Cysts 3. Tumor 4. Brain abscesses

12) A 9-month-old infant who is not sitting independently has been diagnosed with ataxic cerebral palsy (CP). Which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to see in the baby? 1. Hypotonia and muscle instability 2. Hypertonia and persistence primitive reflexes 3. Tremors and exaggerated posturing 4. Hemiplegia and hypertonia

1. Hypotonia and muscle instability

10) A child returns from exploratory surgery following a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Which nursing intervention should be excluded for the plan of care? 1. Immediate initiation of oral feedings 2. Assessment of the surgical site 3. Administration of opioid narcotics for pain management 4. Visitation at the bedside

1. Immediate initiation of oral feedings

7) Which is the priority nursing diagnosis when planning care for a pediatric client who is diagnosed with bacterial meningitis? 1. Impaired Gas Exchange 2. Risk for Infection 3. Anxiety (parental) 4. Acute Pain

1. Impaired Gas Exchange

21) The nurse is assessing a pediatric client who is experiencing metabolic acidosis. Which assessment questions should the nurse include when interviewing the child's parents? Select all that apply. 1. "Has your child consumed any aspirin?" 2. "Has your child consumed any boric acid?" 3. "Has your child consumed any antifreeze?" 4. "Has your child consumed any baking soda?" 5. "Has your child consumed any antacids?"

1. "Has your child consumed any aspirin?" 2. "Has your child consumed any boric acid?" 3. "Has your child consumed any antifreeze?"

17) Which assessment questions should the nurse include in the psychosocial assessment to determine the effects of chronic renal failure treatments on the growth and development of a school-age child? Select all that apply. 1. "How does it make you feel to have to follow a special diet?" 2. "Do you take your medications every day?" 3. "How does it make you feel to undergo dialysis treatments?" 4. "Do you attend school each day?" 5. "How does it make you feel when your parents come home late from work?"

1. "How does it make you feel to have to follow a special diet?" 3. "How does it make you feel to undergo dialysis treatments?"

20) Which statements should the nurse include in a presentation related to the general function of the gastrointestinal (GI) system for parents of pediatric clients? Select all that apply. 1. "The GI tract is responsible for the ingestion and absorption of food." 2. "Newborns have smaller stomachs but increased peristalsis." 3. "All children require smaller, more frequent feedings." 4. "Infants lack certain digestive enzymes which increases the risk for regurgitation." 5. "By the second year of life a child is able to accommodate three meals each day."

1. "The GI tract is responsible for the ingestion and absorption of food." 2. "Newborns have smaller stomachs but increased peristalsis." 5. "By the second year of life a child is able to accommodate three meals each day."

10) The nurse is expecting the admission of a child with severe isotonic dehydration. Which intravenous fluid prescription does the nurse anticipate for this child? 1. 0.9% normal saline (NS) 2. D5 0.2% (¼) normal saline 3. D5W 4. Albumin

1. 0.9% normal saline (NS)

22) Which clinical manifestations support the diagnosis of viral meningitis? Select all that apply. 1. Abrupt onset of fever 2. Headache 3. Myalgia 4. Hemorrhagic rash 5.Purpura

1. Abrupt onset of fever 2. Headache 3. Myalgia

18) Which actions should the nurse implement when assessing the physical growth for a child who is diagnosed with chronic renal failure? Select all that apply. 1. Asking the child to step on the scale 2. Measuring the child's height 3. Measuring the child's head circumference 4. Using the Denver II with the child 5. Monitoring the child's blood pressure

1. Asking the child to step on the scale 2. Measuring the child's height 3. Measuring the child's head circumference

16) The nurse is providing care to a child who was treated with aspirin during a viral infection. Which clinical manifestations should cause the nurse concern? 1. Nausea, vomiting, and confusion 2. Headache, vomiting, and seizures 3. Sore throat, moist respirations, and cough 4.Fever, rash, and photophobia

1. Nausea, vomiting, and confusion

2) The nurse is providing care for a pediatric client in the emergency department (ED) with a diagnosis of decreased level of consciousness (LOC) secondary to increased intracranial pressure (ICP). Which healthcare provider order should the nurse question? 1. Passive range-of-motion exercises to promote hip flexion 2. Oxygen at 2 L nasal cannula to keep saturation above 95% 3. Hourly vital signs and neurologic checks 4. Elevate head of bed 30 degrees

1. Passive range-of-motion exercises to promote hip flexion

14) Which clinical manifestation should the nurse monitor for when assessing a pediatric client who is diagnosed with a basilar skull fracture? 1. Periorbital ecchymosis 2. Subdural hematoma 3. Protruding bone 4. Epidural hematoma

1. Periorbital ecchymosis

11) A 6-year-old child is hypokalemic. Which menu choice should the nurse encourage for this child? 1. Pizza with a fruit plate 2. Chicken strips with chips 3. Fajita with rice 4.A hamburger with French fries

1. Pizza with a fruit plate

6) A newborn diagnosed with an omphalocele defect is admitted to the intensive care nursery. Which nursing action is appropriate based on the current data? 1. Placing the newborn on a radiant warmer 2. Placing the newborn in an open crib 3. Preparing the newborn for phototherapy 4. Preparing the newborn for a bottlefeeding

1. Placing the newborn on a radiant warmer

12) The nurse is unsuccessful in inserting a nasogastric tube for a newborn client. The nurse suspects the newborn has esophageal atresia/tracheoesophageal (EA/TE) fistula. Which nursing action is appropriate while waiting for the healthcare provider to further assess the neonate? 1. Position the newborn in semi-Fowler position. 2. Allow the newborn to be taken to the mother's room for bonding. 3. Offer the newborn formula feeding instead of breastfeeding. 4. Wrap the newborn in blankets and place in a crib by the viewing window.

1. Position the newborn in semi-Fowler position.

20) Which nutritional interventions should the nurse include in the plan of care for a pediatric client who is receiving peritoneal dialysis in the treatment of chronic renal failure? Select all that apply. 1. Provide small, frequent meals. 2. Avoid battles over nutritional intake. 3. Administer supplements by tube feedings, if needed. 4. Implement hand hygiene frequently. 5. Perform daily catheter site care.

1. Provide small, frequent meals. 2. Avoid battles over nutritional intake. 3. Administer supplements by tube feedings, if needed.

20) Which nursing diagnoses should the nurse include in the plan of care for a pediatric client diagnosed with cerebral palsy? Select all that apply. 1. Risk for Constipation 2. Impaired Tissue Integrity 3. Impaired Verbal Communication 4. Acute Pain 5. Risk for Delayed Development

1. Risk for Constipation 2. Impaired Tissue Integrity 3. Impaired Verbal Communication 5. Risk for Delayed Development

6) The nurse is caring for a child on bed rest who has severe edema in a left lower extremity due to blocked lymphatic drainage. Which nursing diagnosis would take priority? 1. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity 2. Risk for Altered Body Image 3. Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements 4. Risk for Activity Intolerance

1. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity

19) Which nursing diagnoses should the nurse include in the plan of care for a pediatric client who experiences a traumatic brain injury (TBI)? Select all that apply. 1. Risk for Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: Cerebral 2. Risk for Aspiration 3. Risk for Imbalanced Fluid Volume 4. Compromised Family Coping 5. Chronic Pain

1. Risk for Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: Cerebral 2. Risk for Aspiration 3. Risk for Imbalanced Fluid Volume 4. Compromised Family Coping

21) Which nursing diagnoses should the nurse include in the plan of care for a pediatric client diagnosed with hydrocephalus? Select all that apply. 1. Risk for Infection 2. Impaired Physical Mobility 3. Risk for Caregiver Role Strain 4. Risk for Injury 5. Risk for Constipation

1. Risk for Infection 2. Impaired Physical Mobility 3. Risk for Caregiver Role Strain 4. Risk for Injury

4) A preschool-age child is admitted to the hospital with acute postinfectious glomerulonephritis (APIGN) and is admitted to the hospital. Which is the priority nursing diagnosis for this child? 1. Risk for Injury related to hypertension. 2. Altered Growth and Development related to a chronic disease. 3. Risk for Infection related to hypertension. 4. Fluid Volume Excess related to decreased plasma filtration.

1. Risk for Injury related to hypertension.

7) A nurse is planning care for a child with hyponatremia. The nurse, delegating care of this child to a licensed vocational nurse (LVN), cautions the LVN to immediately report which clinical manifestation? 1. Seizures 2. Respiratory distress 3. Hyperthermia 4. Bradycardia

1. Seizures

12) Which risks of undescended testes should the nurse include in the teaching session for the parents of a newborn diagnosed with this condition? Select all that apply. 1. Sperm production will be affected after puberty. 2. Abdominal testes are subject to injury. 3. Abdominal testes have a higher risk of developing cancer. 4. Hormonal production will be affected. 5. The testes are at greater risk of torsion.

1. Sperm production will be affected after puberty. 2. Abdominal testes are subject to injury. 3. Abdominal testes have a higher risk of developing cancer. 5. The testes are at greater risk of torsion.

7) The nurse is preparing medication instruction for a child who has undergone a kidney transplant and is prescribed cyclosporine. The parents ask the nurse about the reason for the cyclosporine. Which rationale for this medication should the nurse include in the response? 1. Suppress rejection 2. Decrease pain 3. Improve circulation 4. Boost immunity

1. Suppress rejection

5) In the morning, a nurse receives change-of-shift report on four pediatric clients, each of whom has some form of fluid-volume excess. Which of the children should the nurse see first? 1. The child with tachypnea and pulmonary congestion 2. The child with hepatomegaly and normal respiratory rate 3. The child with dependent and sacral edema and regular pulse 4. The child with periorbital edema and normal respiratory rate

1. The child with tachypnea and pulmonary congestion

18) When the home health nurse visits the home of a 10-month-old child, she observes the environment for risks for injury to the child. Which observation will the nurse discuss with the mother? 1. The mother leaves the filled mop bucket on the floor while in another room. 2. The mother turns all pan handles to the back of the stove. 3. The mother fills the bath tub before bringing the baby into the bathroom. 4.When riding in a car, the child is in a car seat in the middle of the back seat.

1. The mother leaves the filled mop bucket on the floor while in another room.

1) Which assessment finding for a 4-month-old infant would require further action by the nurse? 1. The posterior fontanel is open. 2. The infant has good head control when held upright. 3. The infant is able to roll only from abdomen to back. 4. The anterior fontanel is open and soft.

1. The posterior fontanel is open.

22) Which topics should the nurse include in discharge instructions related to enhanced safety for a pediatric client who experienced an abdominal injury after a biking accident? Select all that apply. 1. Use of hand signals 2. Age-appropriate use of child safety seats 3. Age-appropriate bicycles 4. Use of a helmet 5. Avoid assigning blame

1. Use of hand signals 3. Age-appropriate bicycles 4. Use of a helmet

19) Which nursing actions are appropriate to assess growth and development for an adolescent client diagnosed with chronic renal failure? Select all that apply. 1. Using the Denver II during a health maintenance visit 2. Educating parents on normal milestones 3. Monitoring for delayed sexual maturation 4. Comparing blood pressure values from previous visit 5.Plotting height and weight measurements

1. Using the Denver II during a health maintenance visit 3. Monitoring for delayed sexual maturation 5.Plotting height and weight measurements

5) The nurse is teaching a mother of a young child with a newly diagnosed seizure disorder. The child is prescribed valproic acid (Depakote) for control of seizures. Which parental statement indicates the need for further education? 1. "I will not use carbonated beverages to dilute his medication." 2. "I will give his medicine on an empty stomach so he will absorb it better." 3. "I will not let him chew his tablet." 4. "I will bring him to the physician's office for regular blood work to check bleeding times."

2. "I will give his medicine on an empty stomach so he will absorb it better."

14) Which statements, made by the adolescent following dietary teaching for Crohn disease, indicate correct understanding of the content presented by the nurse? Select all that apply. 1. "I can promote solid stools by increasing fiber in my diet." 2. "Small, frequent meals are preferred over three meals a day." 3. "I should identify foods that cause distress and eliminate them from my diet." 4. "High-calorie dietary supplement shakes can help me to meet my nutritional requirements." 5."Socialization during my meal times is important even if my parents do not agree with my food choices."

2. "Small, frequent meals are preferred over three meals a day." 3. "I should identify foods that cause distress and eliminate them from my diet." 4. "High-calorie dietary supplement shakes can help me to meet my nutritional requirements."

19) The nurse is providing care to a newborn client who presents in the pediatric clinic for a 2-week health maintenance visit. The parents of the newborn are concerned, as their baby has "gas all the time." Which responses from the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply. 1. "Your baby has a relaxed lower esophageal sphincter, which is causing the gas." 2. "Your baby lacks the enzyme amylase, which is causing the gas." 3. "Your baby lacks the enzyme insulin, which is causing the gas." 4. "Your baby has an immature liver, which is causing the gas." 5. "Your baby lacks an enzyme that helps to digest fats, which is causing the gas."

2. "Your baby lacks the enzyme amylase, which is causing the gas." 5. "Your baby lacks an enzyme that helps to digest fats, which is causing the gas."

5) Which laboratory tests should the nurse prepare to draw when admitting a pediatric client with possible obstructive uropathy? Select all that apply. 1. Platelet count 2. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 3. Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) 4. Blood culture 5.Creatinine

2. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 5.Creatinine

3) Which urinalysis result should the nurse anticipate for a child who is admitted with acute glomerulonephritis? 1. Bacteriuria and increased specific gravity 2. Hematuria and proteinuria 3. Proteinuria and decreased specific gravity 4. Bacteriuria and hematuria

2. Hematuria and proteinuria

14) A child is being treated for dehydration with intravenous fluids. The child currently weighs 13 kg and is estimated to have lost 7% of his normal body weight. The nurse is double-checking the IV rate the healthcare provider prescribed. The formula the healthcare provider used was for maintenance fluids: 1000 mL for 10 kg of body weight plus 50 mL for every kilogram over 10 for 24 hours. Replacement fluid is the percentage of lost body weight × 10 per kg of body weight. According to the calculation for maintenance plus replacement fluid, which hourly IV rate will the nurse implement for 24 hours? 1. 88 mL/hr 2. 86 mL/hr 3. 81 mL/hr 4. 83 mL/hr

2. 86 mL/hr

13) A pediatric client is admitted to the emergency department with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that caused a loss of consciousness. The last set of vital signs showed heart rate 48, blood pressure (BP) 148/74 mmHg, respiratory rate 28 and irregular. Which does the nurse suspect based on these data? 1. Spinal cord injury 2. Increased intracranial pressure. 3. Typical for sleep 4. Improvement

2. Increased intracranial pressure.

13) A nasogastric tube to suction is ordered for a neonate diagnosed with a diaphragmatic hernia. Which complication related to gastric drainage is the priority when planning care for this neonate? 1. Weight loss 2. Metabolic alkalosis 3. Dehydration 4. Hyperbilirubinemia

2. Metabolic alkalosis

11) Which assessment finding would necessitate action by the nurse for a 10-month-old child who is 4 hours postoperative for the placement of a urethral stent? 1. Bloody urine 2. One void since returning from surgery 3. Bladder spasms responding to pharmacologic intervention 4.Double diapering from the previous shift

2. One void since returning from surgery

2) Which is the appropriate nursing intervention when providing care to a child, diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome, who is edematous and on bed rest? 1. Monitor blood pressure every 30 minutes. 2. Reposition every 2 hours. 3. Limit visitors. 4. Encourage fluids.

2. Reposition every 2 hours.

4) The nurse is assessing an infant brought to the clinic because of diarrhea. The infant is alert but has dry mucous membranes. Which additional assessment data indicates to the nurse that the infant is experiencing an early to moderate stage of dehydration? 1. Bradycardia 2. Tachycardia 3. Increased blood pressure 4.Normal fontanels

2. Tachycardia

14) Which instructions should be provided to the parents of a 4-year-old girl who has experienced chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs) in the last 2 years? Select all that apply. 1. Wear only nylon underwear for better air flow. 2. Teach the child to wipe from front to back. 3. Encourage the child to take long baths by allowing the child bubbles and toys in the tub. 4. Encourage the child to drink additional fluids throughout the day. 5. Plan potty breaks every 2 hours throughout the day.

2. Teach the child to wipe from front to back. 4. Encourage the child to drink additional fluids throughout the day. 5. Plan potty breaks every 2 hours throughout the day.

15) A 9-month-old infant is hospitalized with vomiting and diarrhea. The mother questions why her child needed hospitalization since her school-age nephew had the same symptoms and was treated at home. Which should the nurse include in the explanation to the infant's mother? Select all that apply. 1. Infants have a lower proportion of their body weight as water. 2. The percentage of extracellular fluid is higher in the infant than the school-age child. 3. School-age children have a larger body surface area. 4. The school-age child's kidneys are more mature and better able to conserve water. 5. The metabolic rate of the school-age child is higher.

2. The percentage of extracellular fluid is higher in the infant than the school-age child. 4. The school-age child's kidneys are more mature and better able to conserve water.

8) The nurse is caring for a 9-month-old infant who just returned from the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) after a shunt placement for hydrocephalus. Which healthcare provider prescription should the nurse question? 1. Vital signs and neurologic checks hourly 2. Small, frequent formula feedings 3. Elevate head of bed 4. Daily head circumference

3. Elevate head of bed

13) Which assessment finding, after the dialysate is drained during peritoneal dialysis for a child experiencing acute renal failure, would warrant further action by the nurse? 1. The dialysate is clear on return. 2. The volume of drained dialysate is less than the volume infused. 3. The child is restless, wanting to get up and play. 4.The child's vital signs are basically the same as were noted on infusion

2. The volume of drained dialysate is less than the volume infused.

3) An adolescent client reports recurrent abdominal pain with diarrhea and bloody stools. Which type of inflammatory bowel disease does the nurse suspect based on these data? 1. Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) 2. Ulcerative colitis (UC) 3. Crohn disease 4. Appendicitis

2. Ulcerative colitis (UC)

23) Which age-appropriate techniques should the nurse implement in order to encourage a young child to participate in deep breathing exercises? Select all that apply. 1. Showing the child how to use the "blow bottle" 2. Using a pinwheel that the child plays with and asking the child to blow until it turns 3. Asking the child to blow bubbles in a glass of water using a straw 4. Having the child blow scraps of paper across the bedside table with a straw 5. Telling the child that a "shot" will be needed if the child does not follow the nurse's directions

2. Using a pinwheel that the child plays with and asking the child to blow until it turns 3. Asking the child to blow bubbles in a glass of water using a straw 4. Having the child blow scraps of paper across the bedside table with a straw

18) Which gastrointestinal defects, often diagnosed shortly after birth, should the nurse include in the assessment process of all newborns? Select all that apply. 1. Pyloric stenosis 2. Biliary atresia 3. Hirschsprung disease 4. Umbilical hernia 5. Diaphragmatic hernia

3. Hirschsprung disease 5. Diaphragmatic hernia

2) Which assessment data would cause the nurse to suspect that a 3-year-old child has Hirschsprung disease? 1. Clay-colored stools and dark urine 2. History of early passage of meconium in the newborn period 3. History of chronic, progressive constipation and failure to gain weight 4. Continual bouts of foul-smelling diarrhea

3. History of chronic, progressive constipation and failure to gain weight

11) Which side effect should the nurse include in the parent teaching for a child who is prescribed a baclofen pump for cerebral palsy? 1. Diarrhea 2. Hypertonia 3. Hypotonia 4. Restlessness

3. Hypotonia

1) A 4-year-old child is admitted to the hospital secondary to dehydration. Laboratory tests indicate a high hemoglobin and hematocrit, and the serum sodium is below normal levels. Which condition does the nurse suspect based on the current data? 1. Hypernatremia 2. Metabolic acidosis 3. Hypotonic dehydration 4.Isotonic dehydration

3. Hypotonic dehydration

17) A toddler is admitted to the surgical unit for a planned closure of a temporary colostomy. Which medical prescription should the nurse question? 1. Clear liquids today. NPO tomorrow 2. Type and cross-match for 1 unit of packed red blood cells. 3. Rectal temperatures every 4 hours 4. Start an intravenous line with D5NS at 20 mL per hour.

3. Rectal temperatures every 4 hours

20) Which pediatric client diagnoses necessitate close monitoring for respiratory alkalosis? Select all that apply. 1. Aspiration 2. Epiglottitis 3. Sepsis 4. Meningitis 5. Cystic fibrosis

3. Sepsis 4. Meningitis

3) A 4-year-old client with intractable seizures has been on a ketogenic diet for the last 6 months, with a decrease in seizure activity. This child is now admitted to the pediatric unit with left-sided pain. Which possible complication to this diet does the nurse suspect? 1. Appendicitis 2. Bowel obstruction 3. Urinary tract infection 4. Kidney stones

4. Kidney stones

3) Which parental statement indicates correct understanding of preventive techniques for heat-related illnesses when children exercise? 1. "Wearing dark clothing during exercise is recommended." 2. "Water is the fluid of choice to replenish fluids." 3. "During activity, stop for fluids every 15 to 20 minutes." 4. "Hydration should occur at the end of an exercise session."

3. "During activity, stop for fluids every 15 to 20 minutes."

8) Which parental statement at the end of a teaching session by the nurse indicates correct understanding of colostomy stoma care for the infant client? 1. "We will change the colostomy bag with each wet diaper." 2. "We will expect a moderate amount of bleeding after cleansing the area around the stoma." 3. "We will watch for skin irritation around the stoma." 4. "We will use adhesive enhancers when we change the bag."

3. "We will watch for skin irritation around the stoma."

21) Which interventions should the nurse include in the plan of care for a pediatric client who is receiving peritoneal dialysis in the treatment of chronic renal failure to prevent infection? Select all that apply. 1. Provide small, frequent meals. 2. Avoid battles over nutritional intake. 3. Administer supplements by tube feedings, if needed. 4. Implement hand hygiene frequently. 5.Perform daily catheter site care

3. Administer supplements by tube feedings, if needed. 4. Implement hand hygiene frequently.

15) Which parental action, observed during a home care visit for an infant diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux, requires intervention by the nurse? 1. The infant's formula has rice cereal added. 2. The mother holds the infant in a high Fowler position while feeding. 3. After feeding, the infant is placed in a car seat. 4. The mother draws up the ranitidine (Zantac) in a syringe for oral administration.

3. After feeding, the infant is placed in a car seat.

15) Which is the priority nursing intervention when caring for a neonate who is born with bladder exstrophy? 1. Measuring intake and output 2. Inserting a Foley catheter 3. Covering the defect with sterile plastic wrap 4.Palpating the bladder mass to ensure urine is expelled

3. Covering the defect with sterile plastic wrap

9) A child with croup has an increased PCO2, a decreased pH, and a normal HCO3 blood gas value. Which does the nurse report to the healthcare provider based on these data? 1. Uncompensated metabolic alkalosis 2. Uncompensated metabolic acidosis 3. Uncompensated respiratory acidosis 4. Uncompensated respiratory alkalosis

3. Uncompensated respiratory acidosis

6) Which clinical manifestations should the nurse anticipate upon assessment for a preschool-age child with a urinary tract infection (UTI)? 1. Headache, hematuria, and vertigo 2. Foul-smelling urine, elevated blood pressure (BP), and hematuria 3. Urgency, dysuria, and fever 4. Severe flank pain, nausea, and headache

3. Urgency, dysuria, and fever

4) A child with a history of seizures arrives in the emergency department (ED) in status epilepticus. Which is the priority nursing action? 1. Take vital signs. 2. Establish an intravenous line. 3. Perform rapid neurologic assessment. 4. Maintain patent airway.

4. Maintain patent airway.

4) The nurse is assessing abdominal girth for a pediatric client who presents with abdominal distension. Which nursing action is appropriate? 1. Measuring the girth just below the umbilicus 2. Measuring the girth just below the sternum 3. Measuring the girth just above the pubic bone 4. Measuring the girth around the portion of the stomach

4. Measuring the girth around the portion of the stomach

22) The nurse is assessing a pediatric client who is experiencing metabolic alkalosis. Which assessment questions should the nurse include when interviewing the child's parents? Select all that apply. 1. "Has your child consumed any aspirin?" 2. "Has your child consumed any boric acid?" 3. "Has your child consumed any antifreeze?" 4. "Has your child consumed any baking soda?" 5. "Has your child consumed any antacids?"

4. "Has your child consumed any baking soda?" 5. "Has your child consumed any antacids?"

1) The nurse is providing care to a pediatric client, diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease, who is prescribed daily prednisone. Which parental statement regarding administration of this drug indicates correct understanding of the teaching provided by the nurse? 1. "I will administer this medication between meals." 2. "I will administer this medication at bedtime." 3. "I will administer this medication one hour before meals." 4. "I will administer this medication with meals."

4. "I will administer this medication with meals."

9) Which parental statement indicates understanding of the process involved with a kidney transplant for a child with renal failure? 1. "We are happy our child will not have to take any more medicine after the transplant." 2. "We understand our child will not be at risk anymore for catching colds from other children at school." 3. "We will be glad we will not have to bring our child in to see the doctor again." 4. "We know it is important to see that our child takes prescribed medications after the transplant."

4. "We know it is important to see that our child takes prescribed medications after the transplant."

8) A nurse is planning care for a child with hyperkalemia. Which manifestation associated with the documented hyperkalemia requires immediate intervention by the nurse? 1. Hyperthermia 2. Respiratory distress 3. Seizures 4. Cardiac arrhythmias

4. Cardiac arrhythmias

18) Which is the priority nursing assessment when providing care for an infant at risk for dehydration? 1. Urine output 2. Urine specific gravity 3. Vital signs 4. Daily weight

4. Daily weight

6) A young child admitted to the pediatric unit has fever, irritability, and vomiting with suspected bacterial meningitis. Which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) result should the nurse anticipate based on these data? 1. Decreased protein count 2. Clear, straw-colored fluid 3. Positive for red blood cells (RBCs) 4. Decreased glucose level

4. Decreased glucose level

9) A neonate with a meningomyelocele is to have surgery in the morning. Which nursing action is appropriate for this neonate? 1. Applying a diaper to prevent contamination of sac 2. Positioning the newborn in a side-lying position 3. Encouraging the mother to hold the newborn because she will not be able to pick him up after surgery 4. Positioning the newborn in a prone position

4. Positioning the newborn in a prone position

5) Which is the priority nursing diagnosis when planning care for a newborn who is born with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula? 1. Ineffective Tissue Perfusion 2. Ineffective Infant Feeding Pattern 3. Acute Pain 4. Risk for Aspiration

4. Risk for Aspiration

16) Which clean-catch urinalysis finding should the nurse be most concerned for a child who is admitted to an urgent care center to rule out a urinary tract infection? 1. 2+ white blood cells 2. 1+ red blood cells 3. Urine appearance: cloudy 4. Specific gravity: 1.009

4. Specific gravity: 1.009

15) A teacher states to the school nurse, "I have a student who will often just stare at me for 15 seconds after asking a question; then the student blinks and asks me to repeat the question. Should I be concerned?" Which should the nurse include in the response to the teacher? 1. The child has a crush on the teacher. 2. The child has increased intracranial pressure. 3. The child may have had a head injury. 4. The child is experiencing absence seizures.

4. The child is experiencing absence seizures.

2) A nurse is taking care of four different pediatric clients. Which child is at greatest risk for dehydration? 1. 7-year-old child with migraine headaches 2. 4-year-old child with a broken arm 3. 2-year-old child with cellulitis of the left leg 4.18-month-old child with tachypnea

4.18-month-old child with tachypnea

7) The nurse is planning care for a school-age client who is postoperative for the surgical removal of the appendix. In addition to pharmacologic pain management, which should the nurse include in the plan of care to address pain? 1. Applying a warm, moist pack every 4 hours 2. Applying EMLA cream to the incision site prior to ambulation 3. Applying a cold, moist pack every 2 hours 4.Applying a pillow against the abdomen to splint the incision site when coughing

4.Applying a pillow against the abdomen to splint the incision site when coughing

9) A nurse is preparing for the delivery of a newborn with a known diaphragmatic hernia defect. Which equipment should the nurse have on hand for the delivery? 1. Bag-valve-mask system 2. Sterile gauze and saline 3. Soft arm restraints 4.Endotracheal tube

4.Endotracheal tube

17) Which rationale will the seasoned nurse share with the novice nurse regarding why the specific gravity for infants is lower than for older children? 1. The infant has a greater body surface area. 2. The infant has a higher basal metabolic rate. 3. The infant has a greater percentage of body weight that is water. 4.The infant's kidneys are less able to concentrate urine

4.The infant's kidneys are less able to concentrate urine

Nurse caring for school age child with primary nephrotic syndrome and taking prednisone. Following 1 week of treatment, which manifestations indicates to nurse that the medication is effective? A. Decreased edema B. Increased abdominal girth C. Decreased appetite D. Increased protein in the urine

A. Decreased edema

13) The nurse is completing the intake and output record for a child admitted for fluid volume deficit. The child has had the following intake and output during the shift: Intake: 4 oz of Pedialyte One-half of an 8-oz cup of clear orange Jell-O Two graham crackers 200 mL of D51/2 sodium chloride IV Output: 345 mL of urine 50 mL of loose stool How many milliliters should the nurse document as the client's total intake? Give the numerical answer only. Do not include any units of measurement.

Answer: 440 mL

Nurse provides dietary teaching to guardian of school age child with cystic fibrosis. Which statements should nurse make? a. "You should offer your child high-protein meals and snacks throughout the day." b. "You should decrease your child's dietary fat intake to less than 10% of their caloric intake." c. "You should restrict your child's calorie intake to 1,200 per day." d. "You should give your child a multivitamin once weekly."

a. "You should offer your child high-protein meals and snacks throughout the day."

Nurse is planning care to address nutritional needs for preschooler with cystic fibrosis. Which interventions should the nurse include in plans? a. Administer pancreatic enzymes 2 hr after meals. b. Discontinue the use of pancreatic enzymes if steatorrhea develops. c. Limit fluid intake to 750 mL per day. d. Increase fat content in the child's diet to 40% of total calories.

d. Increase fat content in the child's diet to 40% of total calories.


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