Otitis Media, Cerebral Palsy, ADHD, Autism

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A nurse is planning care for a preschool-age child who has autism and is being admitted to the facility. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? A. Encourage the parents to bring the child's stuffed animal B. Give the child choices when planning daily activities C. Administer phenytoin 3 times per day D. Provide a shared room with another child his age

A.

A nurse is providing teaching to the parents of a school-age child who has attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? A. "Ignore your child's attention-seeking behaviors that are not dangerous." B. "Administer ADHD medications within 30 min of your child's bedtime." C. "Continue with an activity as planned, even if your child becomes frustrated." D. "Expect your child to gain weight after starting ADHD medications."

A.

A nurse is assessing a preschooler who has recurrent and persistent otitis media. When obtaining the child's history from her parent, which of the following questions should the nurse ask? A. "Does your child wear a hat outdoors in cold weather?" B. "Does anyone smoke around or in the same house as your child?" C. "Have you given your child any aspirin recently?" D. "Is your child's diet high in gluten?"

B.

A nurse is teaching the parents of an infant who has acute otitis media about how to administer antibiotic eardrops. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? A. Chill the medication prior to administration B. Massage the anterior area of the infant's ear following administration C. Hyperextend the infant's neck during administration D. Pull the auricle up and back during medication administration

B. The nurse should instruct the parents to massage the anterior area of the ear following the administration of eardrops to facilitate instillation of the medication.

A nurse is providing teaching to the parent of a toddler who is undergoing insertion of tympanostomy tubes. Which of the following statements should the nurse include? A. "The doctor will replace the tubes routinely about every 2 years." B. "If your child gets water in her ears will not cause any further problems." C. "The tubes should stay in place until they fall out on their own." D. "Now that the tubes are in place, she should not have any further problems with hearing."

C.

A nurse is teaching the parents of a child who has cerebral palsy. Which of the following statements should the nurse make? A. "Your child will be unable to eat by mouth." B. "Your child will be unable to participate in recreational activities." C. "Your child will need a botulinum toxin A injection to reduce muscle spasticity." D. "Your child will need throw rugs placed over non-carpeted areas."

C.

The nurse observes that the legs of a child with cerebral palsy cross involuntarily, and the child exhibits jerky movements with his arms as he tries to eat. The nurse recognizes that he has which type of cerebral palsy? a. Athetoid b. Ataxic c. Spastic d. Mixed

C. Spasticity is characterized by tension in certain muscle groups, which makes voluntary movements of muscles jerky and uncoordinated.

The school nurse suggests to the classroom teacher that the most appropriate classroom intervention for a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder would be: a. Seat the child in the back of the room to prevent distractions for other children. b. Pair the child with a student buddy to offer reminders to pay attention. c. Divide work assignments into shorter periods with breaks in between. d. Separate the child from others to increase his focus on schoolwork.

C. The child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder needs breaks between periods of work and study.

A parent comments that her infant has had several ear infections in the past few months. The nurse understands that infants are more susceptible to otitis media because: a. Infants are in a supine or prone position most of the time. b. Sucking on a nipple creates middle ear pressure. c. They have increased susceptibility to upper respiratory tract infections. d. The eustachian tube is short, straight, and wide.

D. An infants eustachian tubes are shorter, wider, and straighter, allowing microorganisms easy access to the middle ear.

A nurse on a pediatric unit is caring for a child who has autism spectrum disorder. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Provide activities to stimulate the child's interest in the environment B. Make frequent eye contact when talking to the child C. Offer the child choices when scheduling planned care D. Ensure that staff visits with the child are kept short

D. Children who have autism spectrum disorders have difficulty adjusting to new situations. The staff members should keep interactions with the child as brief as possible.

An appropriate nursing intervention for a hospitalized child who is autistic would be to: a. Place the child in a location where she can watch all of the activity on the unit. b. Use the childs chronological age as a guide for communication. c. Keep the childs room free of toys or objects that she might want to take home with her. d. Organize care to provide as few disruptions to the routine as possible.

D. During hospitalization, the nurse should provide a highly structured environment with few distractions for a child who is autistic

A nurse is caring for a 4-month-old child who has acute otitis media and a fever of 38.3°C (101°F). Which of the following medications should the nurse administer? A. Diphenhydramine B. Furosemide C. Amoxicillin D. Ibuprofen

C.

A nurse is creating a plan of care for an 18-month-old toddler who has cerebral palsy. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include? A. Use a mobile walker for the toddler B. Discourage activities involving repetitive joint movement C. Use manual jaw control when feeding the toddler D. Discourage the use of wrist splints

C.

A nurse is providing teaching about baclofen to the guardian of a toddler who has cerebral palsy. Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse include? A. Bradycardia B. Muscle weakness C. Diarrhea D. Dry skin

C.

A nurse planning to speak with a parent support group about childhood autism would include the information: a. Significant signs of the disorder manifest by 1 year of age. b. The earliest signs of autism are impulsivity and overactivity. c. Autism is usually diagnosed when the child goes to elementary school. d. Medications can cure childhood autism.

A. Failure to use eye contact and look at others, poor attention span, and poor orienting to ones name are significant signs of dysfunction by 1 year of age.

A nurse is taking the history of and performing a physical on a school-age child who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Which of the following findings in the child's medical record should the nurse identify as a risk factor for ADHD? A. The child's family has a middle-class socioeconomic background. B. The child had prenatal exposure to alcohol on a regular basis. C. Both siblings of the child show moderate activity levels in school and play activities. D. The child's mother currently has diabetes mellitus.

B.

A nurse is teaching the parents of a 3-year-old child who has persistent otitis media about prevention. Which of the following statements by the parents indicates an understanding of the teaching? A. "My child should not play around others who have ear infections." B. "We should not smoke around our child." C. "My child should not swim this summer." D. "I will encourage my child to blow his nose forcefully when he has a cold."

B.

A nurse is assessing a 24-month-old toddler who has a new diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? A. Wanting to be held frequently B. Ability to build a tower of 10 cubes C. Impaired language skills D. Ability to stand on 1 foot

C.

A nurse is caring for a 1-year-old infant who has chronic otitis media. The nurse should identify that which of the following areas is at risk of a delay in development? A. Fine motor skills B. Visual acuity C. Speech patterns D. Hand-to-eye coordination

C.

A nurse is caring for a toddler who has otitis media and a temperature of 39.1°C (102.4°F). Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Reduce the temperature of the child's room B. Redress the child in minimal clothing C. Apply cool compresses to the child's forehead D. Administer an antipyretic to the child

D.

A nurse is teaching a class of new parents about otitis media. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse include in the teaching? A. High-pitched sound heard in the ear B. Intermittent rapid eye movement C. Itching of the external canal D. Feeling of fullness in the ear

D.


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