PEDS Chapter 25: Child w/ Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
22. The nurse is caring for an infant with suspected pyloric stenosis . Which clinical manifestations would indicate pyloric stenosis ? Select All .
-Non - bilious vomiting and weight loss -Projectile vomiting -Olive shaped mass above umbilicus umbilicus
119. The nurse is assessing an infant with intussusception . Which of the following clinical findings should the nurse expect ? Select all .
-Palpable sausage shaped abdominal mass -Vomiting -Stool mixed with blood and mucous
The nurse provides feeding instructions to a parent of an infant diagnosed with gastro - esophageal reflux ( GER ) . Which instruction should the nurse give the parent to assist in reducing the episodes of emesis ? ( Select all that apply )
-Provide smaller more frequent meals -Thicken the feedings by adding rice cereal to the formula -Burp the infant frequently during feeding
58. A 5 y.o male diagnosed with mild dehydration should be given Oral Rehydration Solution ( ORS ) by the nurse or parent with which of the following rehydration therapy ?
50 ml / kg / 4 hrs
The health care provider has prescribed famotidine ( Pepcid ) 1mg / kg / day divided BID for a child with gastroesophageal reflux disease , child weights 33lb . The nurse is preparing to administer the 0900 dose . Calculate the dose the nurse should administer in milligrams .
7.5
72. A 6 - month - old infant with Hirschsprung disease is scheduled for a temporary colostomy . What should postoperative teaching to the parents include ?
Assessing bowel function .
The mother of a child is hepatitis B surface antigen ( HBsAg ) negative , when would receive his or her first dose of the hepatitis B virus ( HBV ) vaccine ?
Birth before discharge from the hospital .
94. A 2 - year - old child has a chronic history of constipation and is brought to the clinic for evaluation . What should the therapeutic plan initially include ?
Bowel cleansing .
A 7 - year - old child has ingested a toxic dose of iron . The parent reports that the child vomited and had gastric pain an hour ago but " feels fine " now . The parent is not sure when the child ingested the iron tablets . What is the appropriate recommendation by the nurse ?
Bring the child to the hospital immediately .
The nurse is explaining to a parent how to care for a child with vomiting associated with a viral illness . What would the nurse include ?
Brush teeth or rinse mouth after vomiting .
6. The nurse reviews the record of a newborn infant and notes that a diagnosis of esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula is suspected . The nurse expects to note which MOST LIKELY sign of this condition documented in the record ?
Choking with feedings
What type of diarrhea is commonly seen in malabsorption syndromes because the intestine cannot absorb nutrients or electrolytes ?
Chronic
What is a common significant side effect from opioid administration ?
Constipation
41. A school age child with acute diarrhea and mild dehydration is given oral rehydration solution ( ORS ) . The child's mother calls the clinic nurse because he is also occasionally vomiting . The nurse following
Continue to give ORS frequently in small amounts.
75. The nurse is assisting a child with celiac disease to select foods from a menu What foods should the nurse suggest ?
Corn on the cob with butter
56. A - 2 y.o is hospitalized with suspected intussusception . Which finding is associated with intussusception ?
Currant jelly stools
39. A 2 y.o child has simple constipation and is brought to the clinic for evaluation . The therapeutic plan initially includes :
Dietary modification
The nurse assesses a neonate after spitting up the first feeding and having a coughing episode during the feeding . What assessment finding would indicate possibility of esophageal atresia or tracheoesophageal fistula ?
Excessive amount of frothy saliva in the mouth
83. A pediatric nurse admits a 5 - year - old with Hepatitis A. Which of the following clinical manifestation ?
Fecal oral transmission
106. A pediatric nurse assesses a newborn with symptoms of failure to pass meconium within 48 hrs after birth . Which of the following diseases will be suspected in this newborn ?
Hirschsprung
123. A 3 - day - old infant presents with abdominal distention , is vomiting , and has not passed any meconium stools . What disease should the nurse expect ?
Hirschsprung disease .
What information should the nurse include when with teaching an adolescent with inflammatory Bowel is disease ( IBD ) ?
How to cope with stress and adjust to chronic illness
19. A toddler with symptoms of sudden inconsolable screaming or crying , drawing up of the knees to the chest , vomiting , and a tender distended abdomen will probably be diagnosed with which of the following diseases ?
Intussusception
25. The nurse is caring for an 18 month with rotavirus . Which of the following clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to observe ?
Mild fever and vomiting followed by onset of watery stools
A school - age child with cystic fibrosis takes four enzyme capsules with meals . The child is having one to two bowel movements per day . The nurse action in regard to the pancreatic enzyme is based on the knowledge that the dosage is what ?
Needs to be increased to decrease the number of bowel movements per day
110. The nurse is preparing to admit a 7 - year - old child with Crohn disease . What clinical manifestations should the nurse expect to observe ?
Pain is common , diarrhea is moderate to severe , weight loss is severe
34. A school age child with celiac disease asks for guidance about snacks that will not exacerbate the disease . What snack should the nurse suggest ?
Popcorn
2. An infant was assessed in peds clinic with the following symptoms: visible peristalsis, failure to thrive, an infant who is 'always hungry', dehydration. What is the likely diagnosis
Pyloric Stenosis
46. Of the following diagnosis , which would the nurse identify as a priority for the infant with tracheoesophageal fistula ( TEF ) ?
Risk of injury related to increased potential for aspiration
73. A 6 - month - old infant with Hirschsprung disease is scheduled for a temporary colostomy . What should postoperative teaching to the parents include ?
Skin and stoma care .
What genetic term refers to a recognized pattern of malformations with a single specific cause ?
Syndrome
82. The nurse is discussing home care with a mother whose 6 - year - old child has hepatitis A. What information should the nurse include ?
Teach infection control measures to family members . ( Hepatitis A can be transmitted through the fecal -oral route )
36. After a pyloromyotomy , a week old infant is prescribed feedings of 1 to 2 oz of Pedialyte q 3 hrs then advance to breastmilk ad tolerated postoperatively . The nurse should advance the feeding if which occurs ?
The infant is taking the Pedialyte without vomiting or distention
103. The pediatric nurse is preparing to admit a 5 year - old child with hepatitis A. Which of the following is a clinical feature of hepatitis A nurses normally recognize ?
The mode of transmission primarily by the fecal oral route .
45. Which of the following parameters would the nurse monitor to evaluate the initial effectiveness of thickened feedings for an infant with gastroesophageal reflux ( GERD ) ?
Vomiting
104. An 11 - year - old girl with celiac disease was discharged from the hospital . An appropriate teaching was carried out by the nurse if the parents are aware of avoiding which of the following ?
Wheat
74. Which of the following pharmacology therapy is used to treat infants and children with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease ( GERD ) ?
Zantac ( Ranitidine ) Pepcid ( Famotidine ) , Tagamet ( cimetidine )