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A nurse who is caring for a 7-year-old is providing client education to the child and caregiver. Which response by the caregiver demonstrates to the nurse that the caregiver understands the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus?

"Her body doesn't have any insulin."

A 7-year-old child is being followed closely for "short stature." Approximately 6 months after the child's last doctor's visit, the nurse re-measures the height and weight of the child and plots it on the growth chart. The parents ask why their child has to be measured again. Which response should the nurse give?

"I need to see if your child has grown taller since your last visit."

Which findings should the nurse expect to assess when completing the health history of a child admitted for possible type 2 diabetes? Select all that apply.

-polyuria -polydipsia -polyphagia

When collecting data on a child diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, the nurse notes that the child has had weight loss and other symptoms of the disease. The nurse would anticipate which finding in the child's fasting glucose levels?

220 mg/dl

The nurse is taking a history on a 10-year-old child who has a diagnosis of hypopituitarism. Which question is important for the nurse to ask the parents?

What time each day does your child take his growth hormone?"

The nurse is caring for an infant who has been diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism and is starting therapy with sodium levothyroxine. What will the nurse include in the plan of care?

administering vitamin D to prevent rickets

A child presents to the primary care setting with enuresis, nocturia, increased hunger, weight loss, and increased thirst. What does the nurse suspect?

type 1 diabetes mellitus

From which pair of metabolic disorders must the nurse instruct the parents to eliminate breast and cow's milk from the diet?

galactosemia and phenylketonuria

A child with diabetes reports that he is feeling a little shaky. Further assessment reveals that the child is coherent but with some slight tremors and sweating. A fingerstick blood glucose level is 70 mg/dl. What would the nurse do next?

give 10 to 15 grams of a simple carbohydrate

The nurse is obtaining a health history from parents whose 4-month-old boy has congenital hypothyroidism. What would the nurse most likely assess?

it is difficult to keep the child awake

An elementary school child takes metformin three times each day. Which disorder would the school nurse expect the child to have?

type 2 diabetes mellitus

The nurse is interviewing the caregivers of a child admitted with a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus. The caregiver states, "She is hungry all the time and eats everything, but she is losing weight." The caregiver's statement indicates the child most likely has:

polyphagia

The nurse is interviewing the caregivers of a child admitted with a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus. The caregiver states, "The teacher tells us that our child has to use the restroom many more times a day than other students do." The caregiver's statement indicates the child most likely has:

polyuria

The nurse is caring for an 11-year-old child who has type 2 diabetes mellitus. The child has been vomiting for 48 hours and the breath has a fruity odor. The nurse notes that respirations are deep and rapid with a temperature of 102°F (38.9°C). Which intervention would be most appropriate?

prepare for IV insertion

A child who has type 1 diabetes mellitus is brought to the emergency department and diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis. What treatment would the nurse expect to administer?

regular insulin

A nurse is teaching a child with type 1 diabetes mellitus how to self-inject insulin. Which method should she recommend to the child for regular doses?

subcutaneously in the outer thigh

The nurse is working in the labor and delivery area with a laboring parent who is a genetic carrier for galactosemia. Following birth, which change in the plan of care occurs until it is confirmed that the neonate does not have galactosemia?

the neonate will be given a soy-based formula

The nurse is assessing a 13-year-old boy with type 2 diabetes mellitus. What would the nurse correlate with this disorder?

the parents report that their son "can't drink enough water"

The nurse is assessing a child for signs of an endocrine disorder. Which statement by the parent would alert the nurse to further assess the child for an endocrine disorder?

"i have all of a sudden noticed my child is always thirsty... even at night."

The nurse is giving medication education to the parent of a child with newly diagnosed growth hormone deficiency. Which statement made by the parent indicates that further education is needed?

"i will give the subcutaneous medication every morning."

The emergency department nurse is assessing a 13-year-old male child. The child's parents report the child "has been very tired lately" and that the child has been "very thirsty and urinating frequently" and has not had "any fever or appetite." Nursing assessment reveals very dry, warm skin with dry, cracked mucous membranes. Vital signs: temperature, 99.9°F (37.7°C); heart rate, 123 beats/min; blood pressure, 80/42 mm Hg; respiratory rate, 24 breaths/min; oxygen saturation, 97% on room air. Laboratory values: sodium, 148 mEq/l (148 mmol/l); blood urea nitrogen (BUN), 22 mg/dl (7.85 mmol/l); hemoglobin, 13 g/dl (130 g/l); hematocrit, 48% (0.48); urine specific gravity, 1.001. -For each assessment finding, click to specify if the finding indicates diabetes mellitus, syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH), or diabetes insipidus. Each finding may support more than 1 disease process.

-polyuria= diabetes mellitus and insipidus -polydipsia= diabetes mellitus and insipidus -decreased appetite= ? -urine specific gravity of 1.001= diabetes mellitus and insipidus -decreased LOC= diabetes mellitus, insipidus, and SIADH -hypernatremia= diabetes mellitus and insipidus -elevated BUN= diabetes mellitus and insipidus

A pediatric nurse is discharging a 1-month-old infant. The infant was diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism on this admission and will be treated with levothyroxine. The nurse knows it is important to teach the parent about medication administration. Which process will the nurse include in the teaching?

give the crushed medication in a syringe mixed with a small amount of formula

The nurse knows that disorders of the pituitary gland depend on the location of the physiologic abnormality. In caring for a child that has issues with the anterior pituitary, the nurse knows that this child has issues with which hormone?

growth hormone


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