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A pediatric client is hospitalized with a severe case of impetigo contagiosa. Which antibiotic does the nurse anticipate the healthcare provider will order for this client? 1. Dicloxacillin (Pathocil) 2. Rifampin (Rifadin) 3. Sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim (Bactrim) 4. Metronidazole (Flagyl)

1. Dicloxacillin (Pathocil)

The nurse is teaching parents how to prevent a sickle cell crisis in the child with sickle cell disease. Which precipitating factors to a sickle cell crisis will the nurse include in the explanation? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Fever 2. Dehydration 3. Regular exercise 4. Altitude 5. Increased fluid intake

1. Fever 2. Dehydration 4. Altitude

The nurse is providing care to a school-age client with neutropenia. Which clinical manifestations does the nurse anticipate when assessing this client? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Fever 2. Fatigue 3. Tachycardia 4. Hypertension 5. Tachypnea

1. Fever 2. Fatigue 3. Tachycardia 5. Tachypnea

A child diagnosed with cancer is prescribed chemotherapy. The latest lab value indicates the white-blood-cell count is very low. Which medication order does the nurse anticipate? 1. Filgrastim (Neupogen) 2. Ondansetron (Zofran) 3. Oprelvekin (Neumega) 4. Epoetin alfa (human recombinant erythropoietin)

1. Filgrastim (Neupogen)

The nurse is planning care for a preschool-age client who has cerebral palsy (CP). Which interventions are appropriate for this client? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Providing heath supervision 2. Collaborating with physical therapy 3. Assisting with planning educational services 4. Prescribing medication for spasticity 5. Promoting growth and development

1. Providing heath supervision 2. Collaborating with physical therapy 3. Assisting with planning educational services 5. Promoting growth and development

The nurse is evaluating the activity tolerance of a 9-month-old with iron deficiency anemia. Which finding indicates that the infant is not tolerating activity? 1. Heart rate of 138 2. Increased alertness 3. Respiratory rate less than 40 with activity 4. Muscle weakness

4. Muscle weakness

The nurse is caring for a pediatric client who sustained a severe burn. Determine the order of what would be done for this child when the medical team arrives on the scene: Standard Text: Click on the down arrow for each response in the right column and select the correct choice from the list. Response 1. Start intravenous fluids. Response 2. Provide for relief of pain. Response 3. Establish an airway. Response 4. Place a Foley catheter

Response 3. Establish an airway. Response 1. Start intravenous fluids. Response 2. Provide for relief of pain. Response 4. Place a Foley catheter

The nurse is working in an adolescent medical clinic. What can the nurse anticipate when comparing adolescents in the clinic with chronic conditions to their peers? 1. A high level self-esteem 2. A concern for their parents 3. An altered body image 4. A decreased concern about their appearance

3. An altered body image

A school health nurse is screening school-age students for scoliosis. Which assessment findings indicate the need for further evaluation for scoliosis? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Uneven shoulders and hips 2. A one-sided rib hump 3. Prominent scapula 4. Lordosis 5. Pain

1. Uneven shoulders and hips 2. A one-sided rib hump 3. Prominent scapula

A child undergoing chemotherapeutic treatment for cancer is being admitted to the hospital for fever of 102 degrees F and possible sepsis. Cultures, antibiotics, and acetaminophen (Tylenol) along with bed rest have been ordered for this child. Place the following steps in order from first to last. Standard Text: Click on the down arrow for each response in the right column and select the correct choice from the list. Response 1. Administer the antibiotics. Response 2. Administer the acetaminophen (Tylenol). Response 3. Obtain the cultures. Response 4. Ensure the child has bed rest.

Response 2. Administer the acetaminophen (Tylenol). Response 3. Obtain the cultures. Response 1. Administer the antibiotics. Response 4. Ensure the child has bed rest.

A pediatric client sustains a minor burn. When teaching the family the treatment for this burn, the nurse would teach that the client's diet should be high in which substance? 1. Fats 2. Protein 3. Minerals 4. Carbohydrates

2. Protein

A child is diagnosed with sickle cell disease. The parents are unsure how their child contracted the disease. Which explanation by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. "Both the mother and the father have the sickle cell trait." 2. "The mother has the trait, but the father doesn't." 3. "The father has the trait, but the mother doesn't." 4. "The mother has sickle cell disease, but the father doesn't have the disease or the trait."

1. "Both the mother and the father have the sickle cell trait."

The nurse is providing an educational session for parents with children diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia. Which statements will the nurse include educate about the normal functions of red blood cells? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissue." 2. "Red blood cells carbon dioxide to the lungs." 3. "Red blood cells protect the body against bacterial invaders." 4. "Red blood cells form hemostatic plugs to stop bleeding." 5. "Red blood cells are responsible for psychosocial development."

1. "Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissue." 2. "Red blood cells carbon dioxide to the lungs."

An HIV-positive mother states she is relieved after the birth of her child to hear that the child is HIV-negative. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. "Symptoms could still appear over the next 2 years." 2. "You took good care of yourself, so your child did not get HIV." 3. "We will assess for signs of pneumonia to be sure." 4. "The test will be repeated in 1 week to verify the negative status."

1. "Symptoms could still appear over the next 2 years."

The nurse has completed discharge teaching for the family of a child diagnosed with Legg-Calve-Perthes disease. Which statement by the family indicates the need for further education? 1. "We're glad this will only take about six weeks to correct." 2. "We understand swimming is a good sport for Legg-Calve-Perthes." 3. "We know to watch for areas on the skin the brace may rub." 4. "We understand that abduction of the affected leg is important."

1. "We're glad this will only take about six weeks to correct."

The nurse completes parent education related to treatment for a pediatric client with congenital clubfoot. Which statement by the parents indicates the need for further education? 1. "We're happy this is the only cast our baby will need." 2. "We'll watch for any swelling of the feet while the casts are on." 3. "We'll keep the casts dry." 4. "We're getting a special car seat to accommodate the casts."

1. "We're happy this is the only cast our baby will need."

Parents of a child in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) have been experiencing shock and disbelief regarding their situation. Which statement by the parents indicates they are moving forward into the next stage of coping? 1. "Why not me instead of my child?" 2. "It is hard for me to have others take care of my child." 3. "I feel like life is suspended in time." 4. "I am glad I can help with his care."

1. "Why not me instead of my child?"

A child is diagnosed with thrombocytopenia secondary to chemotherapy treatments. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. Administer intramuscular injections (IM). 2. Perform oral hygiene. 3. Monitor intake and output. 4. Use palpation as a component of assessment

1. Administer intramuscular injections (IM).

The school nurse is providing care to a school-age client who experienced a sprain of the right ankle on the playground. Which intervention is appropriate for the nurse to implement for this client? 1. Apply ice to the extremity 2. Apply a warm, moist pack to the extremity 3. Perform passive range of motion to the extremity 4. Lower the extremity to below the level of the heart

1. Apply ice to the extremity

The nurse in the newborn nursery is performing the admission assessment on a neonate. Which assessment finding indicates the neonate may have congenital hip dysplasia? 1. Asymmetry of the gluteal and thigh fat folds 2. Trendelenburg sign 3. Telescoping of the affected limb 4. Lordosis

1. Asymmetry of the gluteal and thigh fat folds

It is important that parents of adolescents with special needs transition care of the adolescent so they can learn to make good decisions on their own. Which items are considered transitional needs? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Attending school 2. Discussing sexual matters 3. Letting most friends know of the medical condition 4. Socialization beyond the family 5. To write his or her own individualized healthcare plan

1. Attending school 2. Discussing sexual matters 4. Socialization beyond the family

The pediatric nurse educator is conducting an in-service for novice nurses who will begin working on the pediatric oncology unit. The educator wants to include the common clinical manifestations of cancer. Which manifestation will the educator include in the presentation? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Cachexia 2. Anemia 3. Gene abnormalities 4. Palpable mass

1. Cachexia 2. Anemia 4. Palpable mass

A child is diagnosed with a Wilms tumor. Which nursing action is most appropriate prior to surgery? 1. Careful bathing and handling 2. Monitoring of behavioral status 3. Maintenance of strict isolation 4. Administration of packed red-blood cells

1. Careful bathing and handling

The nurse is working with a child with a chronic condition. The nurse observes that over time, the parents have experienced a pattern of periodic grieving alternating with denial. What are the parents currently experiencing based on this assessment finding? 1. Chronic sorrow 2. Compassion fatigue 3. Dysfunctional parenting 4. Pathological grieving

1. Chronic sorrow

The nurse is teaching a group of students about wound healing. Which items will the nurse include as occurring during the hemostasis and inflammation stage of wound healing? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Clot formation to seal the wound 2. Production of collagen and granulation tissue 3. Scar formation and strengthening 4. Release of inflammatory mediators by platelets 5. Swelling as a result of increased capillary permeability

1. Clot formation to seal the wound 2. Production of collagen and granulation tissue 5. Swelling as a result of increased capillary permeability

The nurse is providing care to an adolescent client who is dying. Which assessment findings indicate the client is experiencing a decrease in peripheral circulation? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Cool skin 2. Mottled appearance 3. Cheyne-Stokes respirations 4. Increased agitation 5. Increased urine output

1. Cool skin 2. Mottled appearance

The nurse is caring for a pediatric client diagnosed with eczema. Which topical medication order does the nurse anticipate for this client? 1. Corticosteroids 2. Retinoids 3. Antifungals 4. Antibacterials

1. Corticosteroids

The school nurse completes an assessment of a school-age client to determine the services this child will need in the classroom. The client is a newly diagnosed with type I diabetes mellitus. Based on this information, which special healthcare need category is the most appropriate? 1. Dependent on medication or special diet 2. Dependent on medical technology 3. Increase use of healthcare services 4. Functional limitations

1. Dependent on medication or special diet

A seasoned nurse is precepting a novice nurse on a pediatric oncology unit. The seasoned nurse would like to review the ongoing physiologic and psychosocial care of the children who survive cancer. Which topics will the seasoned nurse include in the discussion with the novice nurse? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Developing other cancers 2. Recommending regular office visits 3. Encouraging school-age clients to manage their own care 4. Needing weekly laboratory tests 5. Providing educational and psychosocial support

1. Developing other cancers 2. Recommending regular office visits 5. Providing educational and psychosocial support

A young school-age child is in the pediatric intensive-care unit (PICU) with a fractured femur and head trauma. The child was not wearing a helmet while riding his new bicycle on the highway and collided with a car. Which nursing diagnoses may be appropriate for this family? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Guilt Related to Lack of Child Supervision and Safety Precautions 2. Family Coping: Compromised, Related to the Critical Injury of the Child 3. Parental Role Conflict Related to Child's Injuries and PICU Policies 4. Knowledge Deficit Related to Home Care of Fractured Femur 5. Anger Related to Feelings of Helplessness

1. Guilt Related to Lack of Child Supervision and Safety Precautions 2. Family Coping: Compromised, Related to the Critical Injury of the Child 3. Parental Role Conflict Related to Child's Injuries and PICU Policies 5. Anger Related to Feelings of Helplessness

There are many healthcare needs of children with chronic conditions. What nursing strategy would best help parents with continuity of care? 1. Include the family and older child in decision making. 2. Assist the family in gaining transportation to healthcare appointments. 3. Provide the family with resources such as social services. 4. Recognize and respect the cultural needs of the family.

1. Include the family and older child in decision making.

A child comes to the clinic for an assessment 20 days post-bone marrow transplant. Which system should receive the highest priority during the nursing assessment? 1. Integumentary 2. Gastrointestinal 3. Respiratory 4. Cardiovascular

1. Integumentary

A 5-year-old sibling of a 9-year-old child with cystic fibrosis tells the nurse, "I wish I had a breathing disease, too." The nurse knows the parents strive to spend quality time with each child and with both children together. What is the sibling currently experiencing? 1. Jealousy 2. Isolation 3. Loneliness 4. Anger

1. Jealousy

A school-age client is admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) in critical condition after a motor vehicle accident. Which intervention should be implemented at this time? 1. Maintain consistent caregivers. 2. Turn the lights off at night. 3. Keep alarm levels low. 4. Consult the hospital play therapist.

1. Maintain consistent caregivers.

A toddler-age client is in end-stage renal failure. Which nursing intervention will assist this child most? 1. Maintain the child's normal routines. 2. Explain body changes that will take place. 3. Encourage friends to visit. 4. Allow the child to talk about the illness.

1. Maintain the child's normal routines.

The nurse is caring for an adolescent client diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. Which nonpharmacological measure to reduce joint pain is most appropriate for the nurse to recommend to this client? 1. Moist heat 2. Elevation of extremity 3. Massage 4. Immobilization

1. Moist heat

The pediatric nurse is providing care to a school-age child receiving chemotherapy to treat cancer. Which interventions are appropriate to include in the plan of care in order to monitor for oncologic emergencies? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Monitor complete blood count (CBC). 2. Document intake and output. 3. Observe for behavioral changes. 4. Refer for psychosocial support. 5. Implement neutropenic precautions.

1. Monitor complete blood count (CBC). 2. Document intake and output. 3. Observe for behavioral changes.

The nurse is providing care for an adolescent client who is experiencing pain related to a sickle cell crisis. Which medication does the nurse prepare to administer to this client? 1. Morphine sulfate 2. Meperidine 3. Acetaminophen 4. Ibuprofen

1. Morphine sulfate

The nurse in the long-term-care clinic is reviewing the charts of a group of children with chronic physical, psychological, functional, and/or social limitations. Which conditions are most likely to lead to chronic limitations? 1. Near drowning 2. Congenital heart defect 3. Sinusitis 4. Fetal insult when the mother contracted rubella in the first trimester of pregnancy 5. Sepsis contracted as a neonate

1. Near drowning 2. Congenital heart defect 4. Fetal insult when the mother contracted rubella in the first trimester of pregnancy 5. Sepsis contracted as a neonate

A child with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) also has oral candidiasis. Which type of mouth care solution will the nurse teach the child to use? 1. Normal saline 2. Listerine 3. Scope 4. Viscous lidocaine

1. Normal saline

The nurse is planning activities for a toddler with a birth injury of a torn brachial plexus that resulted in muscle atrophy and weakness of his right arm. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for this client? 1. Offering the toddler a choice of clothing 2. Asking the toddler if he would like to take his medicine 3. Dressing the toddler 4. Feeding the toddler

1. Offering the toddler a choice of clothing

The emergency-room nurse receives a preschool-age child who was hit by a car. Which nursing interventions are a priority for this child? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Performing a rapid head-to-toe assessment 2. Recording the parents' insurance information 3. Assessing airway, breathing, and circulation 4. Asking the parents about organ donation 5. Asking the parents if anyone witnessed the accident

1. Performing a rapid head-to-toe assessment 3. Assessing airway, breathing, and circulation

A child is diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for this child? 1. Position the child with the head elevated. 2. Monitor for hematuria. 3. Demonstrate the use of a conformer. 4. Administer oxygen.

1. Position the child with the head elevated.

A child who has undergone a hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is ready for discharge. Which items will the nurse include in the discharge teaching for this child and family? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Recognize the signs of graft-versus-host disease. 2. Return the child to school within six weeks. 3. Practice good handwashing. 4. Avoid obtaining influenza vaccinations. 5. Avoid live plants and fresh vegetables.

1. Recognize the signs of graft-versus-host disease. 3. Practice good handwashing. 5. Avoid live plants and fresh vegetables.

A child recently diagnosed with aplastic anemia is being prepared for discharge. When planning support for the family, which service should the nurse plan to include in the discharge plan? 1. Referrals to support groups and social services 2. Short-term support 3. Genetic counseling 4. Nutrition counseling

1. Referrals to support groups and social services

An adolescent client who is diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy is seen in the clinic for a routine health visit. Which nursing diagnosis is the priority for this client? 1. Risk for Impaired Mobility Related to Hypertrophy of Muscles 2. Risk for Infection Related to Altered Immune System 3. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity Related to Paresthesia 4. Risk for Altered Comfort Related to Effects of the Illness

1. Risk for Impaired Mobility Related to Hypertrophy of Muscles

An adolescent client must wear a brace for the correction of scoliosis. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for this client? 1. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity 2. Risk for Altered Growth and Development 3. Risk for Impaired Mobility 4. Risk for Impaired Gas Exchange

1. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity

A nurse is planning care for a child with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which nursing diagnosis is the highest priority for this child? 1. Risk for Infection 2. Risk for Fluid-Volume Deficit 3. Ineffective Thermoregulation 4. Ineffective Tissue Perfusion, Peripheral

1. Risk for Infection

The nurse is providing care to a school-age client diagnosed with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Which nursing diagnosis is the priority for this client? 1. Risk for Injury 2. Ineffective Breathing Pattern 3. Nausea 4. Fluid-Volume Deficit.

1. Risk for Injury

A preschool-age child has just had a moderate reaction to latex. When teaching the parents about latex allergy, the nurse should inform the parents of what common household items that contain latex? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Rubber bands 2. Sneakers 3. Toothbrushes 4. Big Wheel® tricycle 5. Water toys

1. Rubber bands 2. Sneakers 3. Toothbrushes 5. Water toys

A novice nurse in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) has just performed post-mortem care on a premature infant who passed away. The novice nurse asks to be excused near the end of the shift. Which interventions can be implemented to support this nurse? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Schedule additional education on bereavement care 2. Ask a seasoned nurse to talk with the novice nurse 3. Tell the nurse it is ok to grieve with the family 4. Recommend that the nurse transfer to another unit 5. Assign the nurse to stable clients only

1. Schedule additional education on bereavement care 2. Ask a seasoned nurse to talk with the novice nurse 3. Tell the nurse it is ok to grieve with the family

The nurse is providing care to a toddler client who is diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfect. Which nursing intervention is appropriate for this client? 1. Support of the trunk and extremities when moving 2. Traction care 3. Cast care 4. Postop spinal surgery care

1. Support of the trunk and extremities when moving

The nurse is providing care to a pediatric client who is diagnosed with psoriasis. Which clinical manifestations does the nurse anticipate upon assessment of this client? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Thick, silvery, scaly erythematous plaque 2. Pruritus 3. Dry skin, likely to crack and fissure 4. Fragile skin and blisters 5. Irregular border surrounded by normal skin

1. Thick, silvery, scaly erythematous plaque 2. Pruritus 5. Irregular border surrounded by normal skin

The nurse is teaching a group of adolescents about care for acne vulgaris. Which interventions will the nurse include in the teaching session? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Wash skin with mild soap and water twice a day. 2. Use astringents and vigorous scrubbing. 3. Avoid picking or squeezing the lesions. 4. Apply tretinoin (Retin-A) liberally. 5. Avoid sun exposure if on tetracycline.

1. Wash skin with mild soap and water twice a day. 3. Avoid picking or squeezing the lesions. 5. Avoid sun exposure if on tetracycline.

A child is admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The parents are concerned because they cannot stay for long hours to visit. Which statement made by the nurse is most appropriate? 1. "One of you might take a leave of absence to be here more." 2. "Parents often feel this way; would you be interested in talking with others who have experienced having a child in the NICU?" 3. "Perhaps the grandparents can make the visits for you." 4. "Why can't you visit after work every day?"

2. "Parents often feel this way; would you be interested in talking with others who have experienced having a child in the NICU?"

A 24-hour urine collection for vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) has been ordered on a child suspected of having neuroblastoma. When is the most appropriate time for the nurse to begin the collection? 1. At 0700 2. After the next time the child voids 3. At bedtime 4. When the order is noted

2. After the next time the child voids

The nurse is providing discharge teaching to a school-age client who was recently diagnosed with a latex allergy. Which product will the nurse educate the client and family to avoid? 1. Plastic bottles 2. Footballs 3. Chewing gum 4. Paper bags

3. Chewing gum

Which intervention is considered supportive care for a family whose infant has died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)? 1. Interviewing parents to determine the cause of the SIDS incident 2. Allowing parents to hold, touch, and rock the infant 3. Sheltering parents from the grief by not giving them any personal items of the infant, such as footprints 4. Advising parents that an autopsy is not necessary

2. Allowing parents to hold, touch, and rock the infant

A nurse is administering an intramuscular vaccination to an infant diagnosed with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS). Which reaction is the infant more at risk for due to the diagnosis of WAS? 1. Pain at injection site 2. Bleeding at injection site 3. Redness and swelling at injection site 4. Mild rash at injection site

2. Bleeding at injection site

The nurse is examining a 12-month-old who is brought to the clinic for persistent diaper rash. The nurse finds perianal inflammation with bright red scaly plaques and small papules. Satellite lesions are also present. What is the most likely cause of this client's diaper rash? 1. Impetigo (staph) 2. Candida albicans (yeast) 3. Urine and feces 4. Infrequent diapering

2. Candida albicans (yeast)

The nurse is caring for a pediatric client in Bryant skin traction. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for this client? 1. Remove the adhesive traction straps daily to prevent skin breakdown. 2. Check the traction frequently to ensure that proper alignment is maintained. 3. Place the child in a prone position to maintain good alignment. 4. Move the child as infrequently as possible to maintain traction.

2. Check the traction frequently to ensure that proper alignment is maintained.

An infant returns from surgery for correction of bilateral congenital clubfeet. The infant has bilateral long-leg casts. The toes on both feet are edematous, but there is color, sensitivity, and movement to them. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. Call the healthcare provider to report the edema. 2. Elevate the legs on pillows. 3. Apply a warm, moist pack to the feet. 4. Encourage movement of toes.

2. Elevate the legs on pillows.

In working with parents of children with chronic diseases, the nurse is concerned with helping the parents to protect themselves from compassion fatigue. Which activities are appropriate for the nurse to encourage? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Sleeping more than 9 hours per 24-hour period 2. Exercising 3. Fostering social relationships 4. Developing a hobby 5. Moving away

2. Exercising 3. Fostering social relationships 4. Developing a hobby

The nurse explains to the parents of a child with a severe burn that wearing of an elastic pressure garment (Jobst stocking) during the rehabilitative stage can help with the prevention of which complication? 1. Poor circulation 2. Hypertrophic scarring 3. Pain 4. Formation of thrombus in the burn area

2. Hypertrophic scarring

A preschool-age child is brought to the clinic by the mother, who says the child has been lethargic and anorexic lately and complains of bone pain. On exam, the nurse notes petechiae, joint pain, and an enlarged liver. Which diagnosis does the nurse anticipate for this child? 1. Hodgkin disease 2. Leukemia 3. Rhabdomyosarcoma 4. Ewing sarcoma

2. Leukemi

The nurse is caring for a child with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Which nursing intervention is a priority for this child? 1. Frequent ambulation 2. Maintenance of skin integrity 3. Monitoring of fluid restriction 4. Preparation for x-ray procedures

2. Maintenance of skin integrity

A family actively participates in school functions. One of the children is paraplegic and requires a wheelchair for mobility. Which process does the nurse determine the family is working on based on these assessment findings? 1. Stagnation 2. Normalization 3. Isolation 4. Interaction

2. Normalization

A nurse is caring for a toddler client who is diagnosed with scabies and prescribed a 5 percent permethrin lotion. How will the nurse apply this lotion when administering it to the toddler? 1. To the scalp only 2. Over the entire body from the chin down, as well as on the scalp and forehead 3. Only on the areas with evidence of scabies activity 4. Only on the hands

2. Over the entire body from the chin down, as well as on the scalp and forehead

A nurse is assessing a child after an open reduction of a fractured femur. Which assessment findings would indicate that the child is experiencing compartment syndrome? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Pink, warm extremity 2. Pain not relieved by pain medication 3. Dorsalis pedis pulse present 4. Prolonged capillary-refill time with paresthesia 5. Skin appears tense.

2. Pain not relieved by pain medication 4. Prolonged capillary-refill time with paresthesia 5. Skin appears tense.

The nurse is providing care to a school-age client with a documented immunodeficiency who is admitted to the general pediatric unit for intravenous medication administration. Which interventions are appropriate for this client? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Institute droplet precautions. 2. Place in a positive-pressure room. 3. Avoid live vaccines. 4. Perform frequent handwashing. 5. Recommend fresh fruits brought in by the family.

2. Place in a positive-pressure room. 3. Avoid live vaccines. 4. Perform frequent handwashing.

Which nursing interventions would be best for the nursing diagnosis of Powerlessness Related to Relinquishing Control to the Healthcare Team? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Provide a primary nursing care model. 2. Prepare the child in advance for procedures. 3. Provide optimal pain relief. 4. Explain procedures in developmentally appropriate terms. 5. Incorporate home rituals when possible.

2. Prepare the child in advance for procedures. 4. Explain procedures in developmentally appropriate terms. 5. Incorporate home rituals when possible.

The nurse is providing care for a pediatric client who has a third-degree circumferential burn of the right arm. Which nursing diagnosis is the priority for this client? 1. Risk for Infection 2. Risk for Altered Tissue Perfusion 3. Risk for Altered Nutrition: Less than Body Requirements 4. Impaired Physical Mobility

2. Risk for Altered Tissue Perfusion

An adolescent client has a stiff neck, a headache, a fever of 103 degrees Fahrenheit, and purpuric lesions noted on the legs. Although the adolescent's physical needs take priority at the present time, the nurse can expect which to be the most significant psychological stressor forthis adolescent? 1. Separation from parents and home. 2. Separation from friends and permanent changes in appearance 3. Fear of painful procedures and bodily mutilation 4. Fear of getting behind in schoolwork

2. Separation from friends and permanent changes in appearance

A child with a brain tumor is admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)after brain surgery to remove the tumor. Which postoperative order would the nurse question? 1. Antibiotics 2. Sodium levels every 24 hours 3. Anticonvulsants 4. Hourly intake and output

2. Sodium levels every 24 hours

Which action by the parents demonstrates an understanding of the nurse's teaching with regard to prevention of iron-deficient anemia? 1. Feeding their infant with a formula that is not iron fortified 2. Starting iron-fortified infant cereal at 4 to 6 months of age 3. Introducing cow's milk at 6 months of age 4. Limiting vitamin C consumption after 1 year of age

2. Starting iron-fortified infant cereal at 4 to 6 months of age

A preschool child is seen in the clinic, and the nurse anticipates a diagnosis of leukemia. Which reaction does the nurse anticipate this child will exhibit upon diagnosis? 1. Acceptance, especially if able to discuss the disease with children their own age 2. Thoughts that they caused their illness and are being punished 3. Understanding of what cancer is and how it is treated 4. Unawareness of the illness and its severity

2. Thoughts that they caused their illness and are being punished

A child is on a ventilator in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Which nursing intervention would best meet the psychosocial needs of this child? 1. Allow the parents to remain at the bedside. 2. Touch and talk to the child often. 3. Provide the child with a blanket from home. 4. Provide consistent caregivers.

2. Touch and talk to the child often.

A child diagnosed with hemophilia plans on participating in a bicycling club. Which recommendation by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. Consider a swim club instead of the bicycling club. 2. Wear kneepads, elbow pads, and a helmet while bicycling. 3. Participate only in the social activities of the club. 4. Not join the club.

2. Wear kneepads, elbow pads, and a helmet while bicycling.

The nurse has set up a group discussion for several families with chronically ill children. The nurse informs these parents that they may face which ethical issue? 1. Normalization 2. Withholding and refusal of treatment 3. Repeated hospital admissions 4. Lack of proper dietary needs

2. Withholding and refusal of treatment

The nurse is administering packed red blood cells to a child with sickle cell disease (SCD). The nurse is monitoring for a transfusion reaction and knows it is most likely to occur during which time frame? 1. Six hours after the transfusion is given 2. Within the first 20 minutes of administration of the transfusion 3. At the end of the administration of the transfusion 4. Never; children with SCD do not have reactions.

2. Within the first 20 minutes of administration of the transfusion

The nurse is teaching family members how to care for their infant in a Pavlik harness to treat congenital developmental dysplasia of the hip. Which statement will the nurse include in the teaching session? 1. "Apply lotion or powder to minimize skin irritation." 2. "Put clothing over the harness for maximum effectiveness of the device." 3. "Check at least two or three times a day for red areas under the straps." 4. "Place a diaper over the harness, preferably using a thin, superabsorbent, disposable diaper."

3. "Check at least two or three times a day for red areas under the strap.

At the conclusion of teaching parents about cerebral palsy, the nurse asks, "What is your hope for your toddler with cerebral palsy?" Which reply from a parent best indicates an understanding of a realistic achievement for the child? 1. "I hope my child qualifies for the Winter Olympics like I did." 2. "I hope my child just enjoys life." 3. "I hope my child will attend our neighborhood school." 4. "I hope my child is liked and accepted by other children."

3. "I hope my child will attend our neighborhood school."

An adolescent is receiving methotrexate chemotherapy after undergoing limb-salvage surgery for osteogenic sarcoma. Which statement by the adolescent indicates understanding of the purpose of leucovorin therapy after the methotrexate? 1. "I'm glad I only need one dose of the leucovorin." 2. "I don't have any pain so I won't need to take the leucovorin this time." 3. "I know I will be taking the leucovorin every 6 hours for about the next 3 days." 4. "I don't have any nausea so I won't need the leucovorin."

3. "I know I will be taking the leucovorin every 6 hours for about the next 3 days."

Which client in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) would most benefit from palliative care? 1. A child with end-stage leukemia. 2. A child with a broken arm after a motor vehicle accident. 3. A child with burn injuries to the legs. 4. A child with recurrent asthma.

3. A child with burn injuries to the legs.

The child is admitted to the hospital after being diagnosed with retinoblastoma. Which assessment finding does the nurse anticipate for this child? 1. A red reflex 2. Yellow sclera 3. A white pupil 4. Blue-tinged sclera

3. A white pupil

A child diagnosed with a Wilms tumor is prescribed chemotherapy. Which laboratory test will the nurse monitor prior to administering the chemotherapy to determine the child's infection-fighting capability? 1. Hemoglobin 2. Red-blood-cell count 3. Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) 4. Platelets

3. Absolute neutrophil count (ANC)

The nurse is caring for a child who is in a sickle cell crisis and has severe pain. Which nursing intervention is the most appropriate for this child? 1. Giving comfort measures, such as back rubs 2. Suggesting diversional activities, such as coloring 3. Administering pain medication 4. Preparing the child for painful procedures

3. Administering pain medication

A school-age child with hemophilia falls on the playground and goes to the nurse's office with superficial bleeding above the knee. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. Apply a warm, moist pack to the area. 2. Perform some passive range of motion to the affected leg. 3. Apply pressure to the area for at least 15 minutes. 4. Keep the affected extremity in a dependent position.

3. Apply pressure to the area for at least 15 minutes.

A school-age child with congenital heart block codes in the emergency department (ED). The parents witness this and stare at the resuscitation scene unfolding before them. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate in this situation? 1. Ask the parents to leave until the child has stabilized. 2. Ask the parents to call the family to come into watch the resuscitation. 3. Ask the parents to sit near the child's face and hold her hand. 4. Ask the parents to stand at the foot of the cart to watch.

3. Ask the parents to sit near the child's face and hold her hand.

The antiemetic drug ondansetron (Zofran) is administered to a child receiving chemotherapy. When should the nurse administer this medication? 1. Only if the child experiences nausea 2. After the chemotherapy has been administered 3. Before chemotherapy administration as a prophylactic measure 4. Never; this antiemetic is not effective for controlling nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy.

3. Before chemotherapy administration as a prophylactic measure

During the recovery-management phase of burn treatment, which is the most common complication seen in children? 1. Shock 2. Metabolic acidosis 3. Burn-wound infection 4. Asphyxia

3. Burn-wound infection

An infant has a severe case of oral thrush (Candida albicans). Which nursing diagnosis is the priority for this infant? 1. Activity Intolerance Related to Oral Thrush 2. Ineffective Airway Clearance Related to Mucus 3. Ineffective Infant Feeding Pattern Related to Discomfort 4. Ineffective Breathing Pattern Related to Oral Thrush

3. Ineffective Infant Feeding Pattern Related to Discomfort

The nurse is providing teaching to a community group regarding preventative strategies to reduce the risk of burn injury. Which topics will the nurse include in the teaching session? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Avoid contact with unknown animals and wild animals. 2. Layer children's clothing for warmth. 3. Keep infants and toddlers off the lap when drinking hot beverages or eating soup. 4. Lower the temperature settings for hot water heaters. 5. Wear light-colored clothes and avoid eating sweetened foods and beverages when outside.

3. Keep infants and toddlers off the lap when drinking hot beverages or eating soup. 4. Lower the temperature settings for hot water heaters.

A nurse notes blue sclerae during a newborn assessment. Which item will the newborn require further assessment for based on this finding? 1. Marfan syndrome 2. Achondroplasia 3. Osteogenesis imperfecta 4. Muscular dystrophy

3. Osteogenesis imperfecta

The nurse is planning care for a 3-month-old infant diagnosed with eczema. Which should be the focus of the nurse's care for this infant? 1. Maintaining adequate nutrition 2. Keeping the baby content 3. Preventing infection of lesions 4. Applying antibiotics to lesions

3. Preventing infection of lesions

A child is prescribed Didanosine (Videx), a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which lab value will the nurse monitor closely for this child? 1. Potassium 2. Sodium 3. Red blood cell count 4. Glucose

3. Red blood cell count

The nurse can instruct parents to expect children in which age group to begin to assume more independent responsibility for their own management of a chronic condition, such as blood-glucose monitoring, insulin administration, intermittent self-catheterization, and appropriate inhaler use? 1. Toddlers 2. Preschoolers 3. School-age 4. Adolescents

3. School-age

A nurse begins an infusion of intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) to a child who has combined immunodeficiency disease. Which assessment finding indicates that the nurse should stop the infusion? 1. A mild headache 2. Clear yellow urine 3. Severe shaking, chills, and fever 4. Complaints of being "thirsty"

3. Severe shaking, chills, and fever

The nurse is providing care to an adolescent client diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which action by the client indicates acceptance of body changes associated with SLE? 1. She refuses to attend school. 2. She doesn't want to attend any social functions. 3. She discusses the body changes with a peer. 4. She discusses the body changes with healthcare personnel only.

3. She discusses the body changes with a peer.

A school-age child diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis asks the nurse to recommend an exercise activity. Which activity is most appropriate for this child? 1. Softball 2. Football 3. Swimming 4. Basketball

3. Swimming

The nurse is providing care to a preschool-age client who is diagnosed with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). In planning the client's care, which vaccine is inappropriate for the client to receive? 1. Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP) 2. Haemophilus influenzae type B (HIB conjugate vaccine) 3. Varicella vaccine 4. Hepatitis B vaccine (Hep B)

3. Varicella vaccine

A school-age client is admitted to the hospital with osteomyelitis. Which statement regarding the treatment of osteomyelitis is most appropriate for the nurse to share with the parents? 1. "Cultures should be done immediately after the first dose of antibiotic infuses." 2. "Antibiotics are ineffective against this virus." 3. "Methicillin is the antibiotic of choice." 4. "Antibiotic therapy should continue for 3-6 weeks."

4. "Antibiotic therapy should continue for 3-6 weeks."

The nurse is working with a group of parents who have children with chronic conditions. Which statement by a parent would indicate a risk for a caregiver burden that could become overwhelming? 1. "My mother moved in and helped us take our quadruplets home." 2. "Our health insurance sent us a rejection letter for my child's brand-name medication, and we must fill out forms to get the generic." 3. "I chose to quit my job to be home with my child, and my husband helps in the evening when he can." 4. "I have to care for my child day and night, which leaves little time for me."

4. "I have to care for my child day and night, which leaves little time for me."

Parents of a child who experienced a moderately severe allergic reaction after eating peanuts ask the nurse what they can do to help if it happens again. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. "If it happens again, I will teach you what to do." 2. "You should have an antihistamine like Benadryl with you at all times." 3. "We can start a desensitization process to take the allergy away." 4. "I will teach you how to use an EpiPen"

4. "I will teach you how to use an EpiPen"

The nurse is providing education to the parents of a pediatric client who is diagnosed with tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp). Which statement made the parents indicates an appropriate understanding of the teaching session? 1. "We will give the griseofulvin on an empty stomach." 2. "We're glad ringworm isn't transmitted from person to person." 3. "Once the lesion is gone, we can stop the griseofulvin." 4. "We will give the griseofulvin with milk or peanut butter."

4. "We will give the griseofulvin with milk or peanut butter."

The nurse must prepare parents to see their adolescent daughter in the pediatric intensive-care unit (PICU). The child arrived by life flight after experiencing multiple traumas in a car accident involving a suspected drunk driver. At this time, which statement by the nurse to the family is the most appropriate? 1. "Don't worry; everything will be okay. We will take excellent care of your child." 2. "You should press charges against the drunk driver." 3. "Your child's leg was crushed and may have to be amputated." 4. "Your child's condition is very critical; her face is swollen, and she may not look like herself."

4. "Your child's condition is very critical; her face is swollen, and she may not look like herself."

A school bus carrying children in grades K-12 crashed into a ravine. The critically injured children were transported by ambulance and admitted to the pediatric intensive-care unit (PICU). The nurse is concerned about calming the frightened children. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate to achieve the goal of calming the frightened children? 1. Tell the children that the physicians are competent. 2. Assure the children that the nurses are caring. 3. Explain that the PICU equipment is state of the art. 4. Call the children's parents to come into the PICU.

4. Call the children's parents to come into the PICU.

Siblings of a client in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) are preparing to visit their brother, who was hit by a car while riding his bike. Which intervention by the nurse will assist the siblings in preparing for the visit? 1. Spend time developing a relationship with the siblings. 2. Have the parents go with the siblings when they visit. 3. Encourage the siblings to talk to a social worker before seeing their brother. 4. Explain what the siblings will hear and see when they visit.

4. Explain what the siblings will hear and see when they visit.

The parents of a toddler-age child who sustained severe head trauma from falling out a second-story window are arguing in the pediatric intensive-care unit (PICU) and blaming each other for the child's accident. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for this family? 1. Parental Role Conflict Related to Protecting the Child 2. Hopelessness Related to the Child's Deteriorating Condition 3. Anxiety Related to the Critical-Care-Unit Environment 4. Family Coping: Compromised, Related to the Child's Critical Injury

4. Family Coping: Compromised, Related to the Child's Critical Injury

A child returns from spinal-fusion surgery. Which item is the priority assessment for this child? 1. Increased intracranial pressure 2. Seizure activity 3. Impaired pupillary response during neurological checks 4. Impaired color, sensitivity, and movement to lower extremities

4. Impaired color, sensitivity, and movement to lower extremities

A child who has beta-thalassemia is receiving numerous blood transfusions. The child is also receiving deferoxamine (Desferal) therapy. The parents ask how the deferoxamine will help their child. Which rationale does the nurse use when responding to the parents? 1. It prevents blood transfusion reactions. 2. It stimulates red blood cell production. 3. It provides vitamin supplementation. 4. It prevents iron overload

4. It prevents iron overload

A child who is diagnosed with leukemia has a sibling who is expressing feelings of anger and guilt. How would the nurse characterize this reaction by the sibling? 1. Abnormal; the sibling should be referred to a psychologist. 2. Normal; the illness doesn't affect the sibling. 3. Unexpected; the cancer is easily treated. 4. Normal; the sibling is affected too, and anger and guilt are expected feelings.

4. Normal; the sibling is affected too, and anger and guilt are expected feelings.

A 2-month-old client has a candidal diaper rash. Which medication does the nurse anticipate will be prescribed for this client? 1. Bacitracin ointment 2. Hydrocortisone ointment 3. Desitin 4. Nystatin given topically and orally

4. Nystatin given topically and orally

An adolescent with cystic fibrosis is intubated with an endotracheal tube. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for this adolescent? 1. Potential for Imbalanced Nutrition, More Than Body Requirements Related to Inactivity 2. Anxiety Related to Leaving Chores Undone at Home 3. Potential for Fear of Future Pain Related to Medical Procedures 4. Powerlessness (Moderate) Related to Inability to Speak to or Communicate with Friends

4. Powerlessness (Moderate) Related to Inability to Speak to or Communicate with Friends

The clinic nurse is working with a child with multiple disabilities. The parents have asked the nurse to help them in meeting with the school board to develop an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and an Individualized Health Plan (IHP). Which nursing intervention is most appropriate? 1. Providing a written list of the child's medical diagnoses for the IEP meeting. 2. Offering to wait with the child while the parents attend the IEP meeting. 3. Listening to the parents' concerns and complaints about the school district. 4. Presenting verbally the child's cognitive, physical, and social skills to school officials at the IEP meeting.

4. Presenting verbally the child's cognitive, physical, and social skills to school officials at the IEP meeting.

The charge nurse on a pediatric unit is making a room assignment for a school-age child diagnosed with sickle cell disease, who is in splenic sequestration crisis. Which room assignment is most appropriate for this client? 1. Semiprivate room 2. Reverse-isolation room 3. Contact-isolation room 4. Private room

4. Private room

A child with meningococcemia is being admitted to the pediatric intensive-care unit. Which room assignment is the most appropriate for this child? 1. Semiprivate room 2. Private room, but not in isolation 3. Private room, in protective isolation 4. Private room, in respiratory isolation

4. Private room, in respiratory isolation

The nurse is monitoring the urine specific gravity and pH on a child receiving chemotherapy. Which urinalysis result is the goal for this child? 1. Spec gravity 1.030; pH 6 2. Spec gravity 1.030; pH 7.5 3. Spec gravity 1.005; pH 6 4. Spec gravity 1.005; pH 7.5

4. Spec gravity 1.005; pH 7.5

The school nurse is conducting pediculosis capitis (head lice) checks. Which findings would indicate a "positive" head check? 1. White, flaky particles throughout the entire scalp region 2. Maculopapular lesions behind the ears 3. Lesions in the scalp that extend to the hairline or neck 4. White sacs attached to the hair shafts in the occipital area

4. White sacs attached to the hair shafts in the occipital area


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