Wong, Ch. 16, ADHD (and one on bee sting....)
A nurse is assessing a patient diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD). What behavior would the nurse anticipate the patient to demonstrate? A. Ability to complete school work during class B. Requires reminders to keep focused and on task C. Is defiant with parents and refuses to complete chores at home D. Is aggressive with peers when asked to participate in team sports
B
Which strategies should the school nurse recommend implementing in the classroom for a child with attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD)? (Select all that apply.) a. Schedule heavier subjects to be taught in the afternoon. b. Accompany verbal instructions by written format. c. Limit number of breaks taken during instructional periods. d. Allow more time for testing. e. Reduce homework and classroom assignments.
ANS: B, D, E
The nurse is facilitating a conference between the teachers and parents of a 7-year-old child newly diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). What does the nurse stress? a. Academic subjects should be taught in the afternoon. b. Low-interest activities in the classroom should be minimized. c. Visual references should accompany verbal instruction. d. The child's environment should be visually stimulating
ANS: C Verbal instructions should always be accompanied by visual or written instructions. This provides the child with reinforcement and a reference to expectations. Academic subjects should be taught in the morning when the child is experiencing the effects of the morning dose of medication. Low-interest activities should be mixed with high-interest activities to maintain the child's attention. Environmental stimulation should be minimized to help eliminate distractions that can overexcite the child.
What is an important consideration in the diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? a. Learning disabilities are apparent at an early age. b. The child will always be distracted by external stimuli. c. Parental observations of the child's behavior are most relevant. d. It must be determined whether the child's behavior is age appropriate or problematic
D The diagnosis of ADHD is complex. A multidisciplinary evaluation should be done to determine whether the child's behavior is appropriate for the developmental age or whether it is problematic. Learning disabilities are usually not evident until the child enters school. Each child with ADHD responds differently to stimuli. Some children are distracted by internal stimuli and others by external stimuli. Parents can only provide one viewpoint of the child's behavior. Many observers should be asked to provide input with structured tools to facilitate the diagnosis.
A child has been stung by a bee and the parents call the walk in clinic asking for instructions on what to do as they make their way to the clinic. The nurse responds by stating? Tell the parents to remove all of the child's clothing and apply warm water to the affected area. Remove the stinger from the site. Encourage the child to take slow deep breaths to minimize associuated anxiety that has occured due to the event.
Remove the stinger from the site. First action is to remove the stinger, then cleanse the area with soap and water and apply a cool compress. There is no need to remove the child's clothing or provide fluid hydration. There is no indication tha the child is experiencing any evidence of anxiety provided by the parent's communication.
The nurse is teaching the parents of a child recently diagnosed with ADHD who has been prescribed methylphenidate (Ritalin). Which of the following should the nurse include in teaching about the side effects of methylphenidate? a. "Your child may experience a sense of nervousness." b. "You may see an increase in your child's appetite." c. "Your child may experience daytime sleepiness." d. "You may see a decrease in your child's blood pressure."
a. "Your child may experience a sense of nervousness." Nervousness is one of the common side effects of Ritalin.
Which of the following is descriptive of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? a. Manifestations exhibited are so bizarre that the diagnosis is fairly easy. b. Manifestations affect every aspect of the child's life but are most obvious in the classroom. c. Learning disabilities associated with ADHD eventually disappear when adulthood is reached. d. Diagnosis of ADHD requires that all manifestations of the disorder be present.
b. Manifestations affect every aspect of the child's life but are most obvious in the classroom. ADHD affects every aspect of the child's life, but the disruption is most obvious in the classroom.