Peds Unit 7c
The nurse provides homecare instructions to the parents of a child with heart failure regarding the procedure for the administration of digoxin. Which statement by a parent indicates the need for further teaching? 1. "I will not mix the medication with food." 2. "If more than one dose is missed, I will call the doctor." 3. "I will take my child's pulse before administering the medication." 4. "If my child vomits after medication administration, I will repeat the dose."
"If my child vomits after medication administration, I will repeat the dose."
The nurse is preparing for the admission of an infant with a diagnosis of bronchiolitis caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Which interventions should be included in the plan of care? (select all that apply) 1. Place the infant in a private room 2. Place the infant in a room near the nurses' station 3. Ensure that the infant's head is in a flexed position 4. Wear a mask at all times when in contact with the infant 5. Place the child in a tent that delivers warm, humidified air 6. Position the infant side-lying, with the head lower than the chest
A. Place the infant in a private room B. Place the infant in a room near the nurses' station
The nurse reviews the record of a child who was just seen by the primary health care provider (PHCP). The PHCP has documented a diagnosis of suspected aortic stenosis. Which specific sign/symptom of aortic stenosis should the nurse anticipate? 1. Pallor 2. Hyperactivity 3. Exercise intolerance 4. Gastrointestinal disturbances
Exercise intolerance
The nurse is instructing the mother of a child with cystic fibrosis (CF) about the appropriate dietary measures. Which meal best illustrates the most appropriate diet for a client with cystic fibrosis (CF)? 1. veggie salad and caramel apple 2. strawberry jelly sandwich and pretzels 3. plate of nachos and cheese and a cupcake 4. chicken tenders and a baked potato with butter
chicken tenders and a baked potato with butter
A nurse is told that a child with rheumatic fever (RF) will be arriving to the nursing unit for admission. Which question should the nurse ask the family to elicit information specific to the development of RF? 1. "Has the child complained of back pain?" 2. "Has the child complained of headaches?" 3. "Has the child had any nausea or vomiting?" 4. "Has the child had a sore throat or fever within the past 2 months?"
"Has the child had a sore throat or fever within the past 2 months?"
The nurse has reinforced homecare instructions to the parent of a child who is being discharged after cardiac surgery. Which statement by the parent indicates the need for further teaching? 1. "A balance of rest and exercise is important." 2. "I can apply lotion or powder to the incision if it is itchy." 3. "Activities during which the child could fall need to be avoided for 2 to 4 weeks." 4. "Large crowds of people need to be avoided for at least 2 weeks after this surgery."
"I can apply lotion or powder to the incision if it is itchy."
The nurse is assigned to care for a child after a myringotomy with the insertion of tympanostomy tubes. The nurse notes a small amount of reddish drainage from the child's ear after the surgery. On the basis of this finding, which action should the nurse take? 1. Document the findings 2. Notify the registered nurse immediately 3. Change the ear tubes so that the do not become blocked 4. Check the ear drainage for the presence of cerebrospinal fluid
Document the findings
The nurse was caring for an infant who had come to the nursing unit for observation and treatment of tetralogy of Fallot. The child suddenly becomes cyanotic and the oxygen saturation reading drops to 60%. The nurse should perform which action first? 1. Assist to administer morphine sulfate 2. Place the child in a knee-chest position 3. Administer 100% oxygen by face mask 4. Prepare to administer intravenous fluids
Place the child in a knee-chest position
The nurse is providing instructions to a parent of a child with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Which statement by the parent would indicate a need for further teaching? 1. "I know that my child will outgrow this problem, just give him time." 2. "I know that I need to be alert for signs of heart failure with this defect until it is repaired." 3. "The doctors tell me that my child has a heart murmur caused by the ductus not closing after birth." 4. "As I understand it, my child may have to have the defect closed, either during a catherization or by surgery."
"I know that my child will outgrow this problem, just give him time."
The nurse has provided instructions to the mother of a child who has been diagnosed with bacterial conjunctivitis. Which statement by the mother would indicate the need for further teaching? 1. "I need to wash my hands frequently." 2. "I need to clean the eye, as prescribed." 3. "I need to give the eye drops, as prescribed." 4. "I need to use hot compresses to relieve the eye irritation."
"I need to use hot compresses to relieve the eye irritation."
Isoniazid is prescribed for a 2-year-old child with a positive tuberculin skin test. The mother of the child asks the nurse how long the child will need to take the medication. Which time frame is the appropriate response to the mother? 1. 4 months 2. 9 months 3. 12 months 4. 18 months
9 months
A health care provider has prescribed oxygen as needed for a 10 month old infant with heart failure (HF). In which situation should the nurse administer the oxygen to the child? 1. When the child is sleeping 2. When changing the child's diapers 3. When the mother is holding the child 4. When drawing blood for electrolyte levels
When drawing blood for electrolyte levels
The nurse has provided instructions to the mother of an infant with viral pneumonia. Which statement by the mother would indicate the need for further teaching? 1. "I understand I will need to have my baby on antibiotics for this pneumonia." 2. "I will need to give a cough suppressant before meals if his cough gets too bad." 3. "I will be careful and allow my baby to sleep, so he can conserve energy and fight this infection." 4. "I understand that my baby has viral pneumonia and I need to monitor his temperature because of the risk for febrile seizures."
"I understand I will need to have my baby on antibiotics for this pneumonia."
The nurse reinforces instructions to the mother of a child who has been hospitalized with croup. Which statement made by the mother would indicate the need for further teaching? 1. "I will give my child cough syrup if a cough develops." 2. "During an attack, I will take my child to a cool location." 3. "I can give acetaminophen if my child develops a fever." 4. "I will be sure that my child drinks at least three to four glasses of fluid every day."
"I will give my child cough syrup if a cough develops."
The nurse caring for an infant with congenital heart disease is monitoring the infant closely for signs of heart failure (HF). The nurse should observe for which early sign of HF? (select all that apply) 1. Cough 2. Irritability 3. Scalp diaphoresis 4. Tachypnea, tachycardia 5. Slow and shallow breathing
A. Irritability B. Scalp diaphoresis C. Tachypnea, tachycardia
A nurse assists with admitting a child with a diagnosis of acute-stage Kawasaki disease. When obtaining the child's medical history, which clinical manifestation is likely to be reported? 1. Cracked lips 2. A normal appearance 3. Conjunctival hyperemia 4. Desquamation of the skin
Conjunctival hyperemia
The nurse assists to prepare a teaching plan regarding the administration of eardrops for the parents of a 2 year old child with otitis media. Which should be included in the plan? 1. Wear gloves when administering the eardrops 2. Pull the ear up and back before instilling the eardrops 3. Pull the earlobe down and back before instilling the eardrops 4. Hold the child in a sitting position when administering the eardrops
Pull the earlobe down and back before instilling the eardrops
The nurse is working in the emergency department and is caring for a child who has been diagnosed with epiglottitis. Which is an indication that the child may be experiencing airway obstruction? 1. Retractions and coughing 2. Nasal flaring and bradycardia 3. Tripod positioning and dyspnea 4. A low grade fever and complaints of a sore throat
Tripod positioning and dyspnea
After a tonsillectomy, the child begins to vomit bright red blood. Which is the initial nursing action? 1. Turn the child to the side 2. Notify the registered nurse (RN) 3. Administer the prescribed antiemetic 4. Maintain NPO (nothing by mouth) status
Turn the child to the side
The nurse is monitoring the daily weight of an infant with heart failure (HF). Which finding alerts the nurse to suspect fluid accumulation and thus the need to notify the registered nurse? 1. Bradypnea 2. Diaphoresis 3. Decreased blood pressure (BP) 4. A weight gain of 1 lb in 1 day
A weight gain of 1 lb in 1 day
The nurse reinforces instructions to the mother of a child with croup about the measures to take if an acute spasmodic episode occurs. Which statement by the mother indicates the need for further teaching? 1. "I will take my child out into the humid night air." 2. "I will place a steam vaporizer in my child's bedroom." 3. "I will place a cool-mist humidifier in my child's bedroom." 4. "I will place my child in a closed bathroom and allow my child to inhale steam from the running water."
"I will place a steam vaporizer in my child's bedroom."
The nurse is instructing a mother of a 1 year old child with strabismus about the treatment options. Which statement by the mother would indicate the need for further teaching? 1. "My child will outgrow this by the time he is 2 years old and be able to see just fine." 2. "I will have my child wear an eye patch over the good eye to help strengthen the weak eye." 3. "If this eye patch does not work I know that we will have to do surgery to correct my child's crossed eyes." 4. "There are a few causes of this condition and they tell me my child has crossed eyes because of a muscle imbalance."
"My child will outgrow this by the time he is 2 years old and be able to see just fine."
The nursing instructor asks a nursing student about sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Which statement by the student indicates further teaching is needed? 1. "Some of the interventions that are used to prevent SIDS include having infants sleep in the supine position." 2. "The incidence of SIDS has been found to be higher in breastfed infants and infants that use a pacifier." 3. "Infants exposed to cigarette smoking during pregnancy and after birth are considered at risk for SIDS." 4. "SIDS refers to sudden infant death syndrome that can occur in healthy infants under 1 year of age, and no exact cause is known."
"The incidence of SIDS has been found to be higher in breastfed infants and infants that use a pacifier."