Chapter 37 Infection Prep U

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The school football team has developed an outbreak of community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CAMRSA). The school nurse is talking with the team to discuss how to stop the spread among the team members. Which fact(s) should the nurse teach these athletes? Select all that apply.

"Do not borrow deodorant or a hairbrush from each other." "Clean any cut or abrasion and cover with a dry bandage." "Keep from touching surfaces in the locker room as much as possible."

The nurse is discussing fever with the parents of a child who is in the emergency department with a temperature of 101°F (38.3°C). Which statement by a parent indicates an understanding of fevers and their management in the ill child?

"Fevers can be beneficial because they can slow down the growth of the bacteria or virus that may be causing the infection."

An adolescent comes to the emergency room with high fevers, chills, rigors and sweats. Malaria is suspected. When taking the health history, what question should the nurse ask first?

"Have you traveled outside North America?"

A parent calls the nurse triage line at the clinic. The parent is concerned and believes the preschool-aged child may have contracted rubeola. Which question(s) should the nurse ask the parent to aid in making this diagnosis? Select all that apply.

"How long has your child had the cough and runny nose?" "Has your child been around any other children with measles?" "When you look in your child's mouth can you see any spots or anything unusual?" "Can you describe what your child's rash looks like?"

A child has been diagnosed with hookworm. The nurse is teaching the parent about the treatment for the condition. Which statement made by the parent confirms that further education is needed?

"My child can play outside bare footed when treatment is done."

A school-aged child is recovering from varicella. The parent calls the school nurse and states, "my child is feeling much better" and asks when the child can return to school. What information does the nurse provide the parent?

"Your child may return to school when all of the lesions have crusted over."

The physician has ordered ibuprofen 150 mg every 6 hours as needed for a 3-year-old child for a fever greater than 38°C (100.4°F). The label of the ibuprofen bottle reads "ibuprofen oral suspension 100 mg/5 ml." How much ibuprofen liquid will the nurse administer if the child's temperature goes above 38°C (100.4°F)? Record your answer using one decimal place.

7.5

The rash in roseola is pruritic. Which measure would you teach the parent to provide comfort?

Apply cool compresses to the skin to stop local itching.

The nurse is caring for a child whose family recently emigrated from a developing country. While completing the admission history, the parents report all the child's immunizations are up to date. Which nursing action is most appropriate?

Ask parents which immunizations have been given.

The nurse is performing a physical examination for a 7-year-old girl who was bitten by a tick. What would alert the nurse to the possibility of early localized Lyme disease?

Bull's-eye rash around the bite

The pediatric nurse knows that there are a number of anatomic and physiologic differences between children and adults. Which statement about the immune systems of infants and young children is true?

Children have an immature immune response.

The nurse is preparing to administer acetaminophen to a 4-year-old child to provide comfort. Which precaution is specific to antipyretics?

Ensure proper dose and interval.

The nurse is caring for a child admitted to the hospital for sepsis. Which assessment finding is the most concerning?

urine output of 10 ml over 3 hours

A nursing instructor has presented a class on the stages of an infectious disease to a group of students and asks the students to place the stages in their proper sequence from beginning to end. Place the stages in their proper sequence.

Incubation Prodrome Illness Convalescence

Nursing students are learning about the infectious process. They correctly identify the first stage of an infectious disease to be which period?

Incubation period

The appearance of which hallmark clinical manifestation occurs in measles?

Koplik spots

A nursing instructor is describing the progression of signs and symptoms associated with varicella from earliest to latest. Place the signs and symptoms below in the sequence that the instructor would describe them.

Low-grade fever Macular rash Papular rash Vesicle formation Crusting

A child who developed parotid gland swelling on March 5 was diagnosed with mumps. The nurse determines that the child will no longer be contagious at which time?

March 14

The nurse is assessing a child who presents with a history of fever, malaise, fatigue, and headache. The nurse notes a bulls-eye rash on the child's right leg. Which action will the nurse take?

Notify the primary health care provider.

The student nurse is discussing the plan of care for a child admitted to the hospital for treatment of an infection. Which action should be taken first?

Obtain blood cultures.

The nurse at an outpatient facility is obtaining a blood specimen from a 9-year-old girl. Which technique would most likely be used?

Puncturing a vein on the dorsal side of the hand.

The nurse is administering a chickenpox vaccination to a 12-month-old girl. Which concern is unique to varicella?

This disease can reactivate years later and cause shingles.

A 6-year-old child is brought to the clinic by his parents. The parents state, "He had a sore throat for a couple of days and now his temperature is over 102°F (38.9°C). He has this rash on his face and chest that looks like sunburn but feels really rough." What would the nurse suspect?

Scarlet fever

What is a true statement regarding varicella zoster virus infection?

Secondary bacterial infections of the skin can occur.

A 9-month-old child has been admitted to rule out sepsis. Which finding offers the most support to the presence of this disorder?

The child has had 8 ounces of formula in the past 24 hours.

A young girl arrives at the emergency room after being bitten by a neighbor's dog. The mother is concerned her daughter will get rabies. The nurse carefully examines and treats the bite and questions the mother and daughter about the details surrounding the dog biting her. What information would most strongly indicate a risk for rabies infection in this client?

The dog was unprovoked when he bit the girl

Parents bring their 9-year-old child to the clinic for a well-child visit. They are concerned because several children in the neighborhood have developed Lyme disease and ask for suggestions on what to do to reduce their child's risk. What would be appropriate for the nurse to suggest? Select all that apply.

Wearing protective clothing when playing in wooded areas Inspecting the skin closely for ticks after the child plays in wooded areas. Contacting the health care provider if there is any area of inflammation that might be a bite.

The nurse has received the morning report on a group of pediatric clients. Which pediatric client will the nurse see first?

a child reporting dark brown urine and a fine sandpaper rash

The nurse is caring for multiple clients on the pediatric unit. Which child will the nurse see first?

a child with erythema infectiosum experiencing fatigue and confusion

The parent of a child with mumps calls the clinic to find out how long the child needs to stay home from school. The nurse would instruct the parent to allow the child to return to school at which time?

after 9 days from the onset of swelling

When caring for a child diagnosed with West Nile virus, the nurse will question which prescription from the primary health care provider?

amoxicillin 40 mg/kg/day orally every 8 hours

Which child will the nurse identify as at greatest risk for developing a urinary tract infection?

an 8-month-old bottle-fed female with HIV

The 6-year-old child has been diagnosed with Lyme disease. She is allergic to penicillin. Which medication will most likely be ordered for this client?

cefuroxime

A child in the clinic has a fever and reports a sore neck. Upon assessment the nurse finds a swollen parotid gland. The nurse suspects which infectious disease?

mumps

A child is brought to the emergency department by his parents. The parents report that he stepped on a rusty nail about a week and a half ago. The child is complaining of cramping in his jaw and some difficulty swallowing. The nurse suspects tetanus. When assessing the child, the nurse would be alert to which muscle groups being affected next?

neck

The nurse is attempting to control the infectious process while caring for a client. The nurse changes the client's wound dressing when the dressing becomes soiled. Which link of the chain of infection is the nurse interrupting with this intervention?

reservoir

The most common complication of varicella is:

secondary bacterial infections.

The nurse is doing an in-service training on clinical manifestations seen in communicable diseases. Which skin condition best describes pustule?

small elevation of epidermis filled with a viscous fluid

When providing care for a child with herpes zoster (shingles), the parents ask the nurse how the child contracted this infectious disorder. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

"Herpes zoster is a reactivation of a previous varicella zoster infection."

The nurse is providing teaching to the parents of a child with varicella. Which statement indicates that the parents have understood the instructions?

"We need to make sure that he washes his hands frequently."

When the health care provider looks in a child's mouth during a sick-visit examination, the parent exclaims: "The tongue is bright strawberry red! It was not like that yesterday." The health care provider would most likely prescribe which medication based on the probable diagnosis?

Penicillin to prevent acute glomerulonephritis

A nurse practitioner suspects that a child has scarlet fever based on which assessment finding?

Red, strawberry tongue

A nurse is assessing a child with a tick-borne disease. What finding would indicate to the nurse that the child has developed ehrlichiosis and not Rocky Mountain spotted fever?

absence of rash

A chief danger of scarlet fever is that children may develop:

acute glomerulonephritis

A nurse is assessing a neonate with sepsis. The nurse understands that most commonly the cause involves:

bacteria.

What is the leading cause of neonatal sepsis and death?

Group B streptococcus

The parents of a 3-year-old child report he was exposed to pertussis 2 days ago. They are concerned and ask the nurse how long it will take until he becomes ill if he indeed contracted the infection. What response by the nurse is indicated?

"The signs of disease will be noted in 1 to 3 weeks."

The parents of a 4-month-old diagnosed with sepsis tell the nurse that the physician explained sepsis to them but they don't really understand it. The parents state, "Could you please explain it to us?" What is the best response by the nurse?

"The infection your child has causes the release of toxins into the system, which can lead to impaired function in the lungs, liver, and kidneys."

A nurse is teaching a class to new parents on how to prevent the spread of infection in their children. What is the best suggestion the nurse could offer to these parents?

Encourage frequent hand hygiene.

The mother of a 10-year-old child diagnosed with rubella asks what can be done to help her child feel better during her illness. What information can be provided?

Encourage rest and relaxation.

A child is diagnosed with scarlet fever. History reveals that the child has no known drug allergies. When preparing the child's plan of care, the nurse would anticipate administering which agent as the drug of choice?

penicillin V

A group of nursing students are reviewing the functions of white blood cells. The students demonstrate an understanding of the information when they identify which white blood cell as responsible for combating allergic disorders?

eosinophils

A young client arrives at the clinic with a rash on the trunk and flexor surfaces of the extremities. The parent informs the nurse that the rash started a day before on the exterior surfaces of the extremities; 2 days before, the child had a really bad rash on the face. The health care provider diagnoses the child with erythema infectiosum. The nurse tells the parent that this is also known as:

fifth disease.

Which collaborative intervention will the nurse provide when caring for an infant diagnosed with pertussis? Select all that apply.

- Have suction available in the room. - Encourage small, frequent feedings. - Administer erythromycin for 10 days. - Utilize droplet and standard precautions.

The nurse is concerned that the child is developing septic shock. Which finding(s) are consistent with this condition? Select all that apply.

- The child is pale and lethargic. - The child's respiratory rate is elevated. - The child's blood pressure is reduced. - White blood cell count is elevated.

A nurse is preparing a presentation for parents about common childhood infectious diseases. What conditions would the nurse include as being caused by a tick bite? Select all that apply.

Lyme disease Rocky Mountain spotted fever

The nurse is taking a health history for an 8-year-old boy who is hospitalized. Which is a risk factor for sepsis in a hospitalized child?

use of immunosuppression drugs

A 10-year-old child has an unknown infection and will need to provide a urine specimen for culture and sensitivity. To assure that the sensitivity results are accurate, which step is most important?

Obtain specimen before antibiotics are given.


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