Chapter 10 Review Peds
A nurse is performing an assessment on a school-age child. What findings suggest the child is getting an excess of vitamin A?
- Delayed sexual development -Pruritus -Jaundice
A nurse is planning to use an interpreter during a health history interview of a non-English speaking patient and family. Which nursing care guidelines should the nurse include when using an interpreter?
- Elicit one answer at a time - Arrange for the family to speak with the same interpreter, if possible - Introduce the interpreter to the family
What would be included in a health history?
-Review of systems -Sexual history -Nutritional assessment -Family medical history
The nurse must check vital signs on a 2-year-old boy who is brought to the clinic for his 24-month check-up. What criteria should the nurse use in determining the appropriate-size blood pressure cuff?
-The cuff bladder width is approximately 40% of the circumference of the upper arm. -The cuff bladder length covers 80% to 100% of the circumference of the upper arm
A nurse notes that a 10-month-old infant has a larger head circumference than chest. The nurse interprets this as a normal finding because the head and chest circumference become equal at which age
1 to 2 years
At about what age does the Babinski sign disappear?
1 year
At what age should the nurse expect the anterior fontanel to close?
12 to 18 months
What is the earliest age at which a satisfactory radial pulse can be taken in children
2 years
Pulses can be graded according to certain criteria. Which is a description of a normal pulse?
3
Parents of a newborn are concerned because the infants eyes often look crossed when the infant is looking at an object. The nurses response is that this is normal based on the knowledge that binocularity is normally present by what age?
3 to 4 months
The nurse is testing an infants visual acuity. By what age should the infant be able to fix on and follow a target?
3 to 4 months
A nurse is counseling parents of a child beginning to show signs of being overweight. The nurse accurately relates which body mass index (BMI)-for-age percentile indicates a risk for being overweight?
85th percentile
When the nurse interviews an adolescent, which is especially important?
Allow an opportunity to express feelings.
The nurse is taking a health history on an adolescent. Which best describes how the chief complaint should be determined?
Ask adolescent, Why did you come here today?
The nurse is taking a sexual health history on an adolescent girl. Which is the best way to determine whether she is sexually active?
Ask her, Are you having sex with anyone?
The nurse is having difficulty communicating with a hospitalized 6-year-old child. What technique might be most helpful?
Ask the child to draw a picture
Which approach would be best to use to ensure a positive response from a toddler?
Assume an eye-level position and talk quietly
Which would be best for the nurse to use when determining the temperature of a preterm infant under a radiant heater
Axillary sensor
Which tool measures body fat most accurately?
Calipers
While caring for a critically ill child, the nurse observes that respirations are gradually increasing in rate and depth, with periods of apnea. What pattern of respiration will the nurse document?
Cheyne-Stokes respirations
Which following parameters correlate best with measurements of the body's total protein stores? A) Height B) Weight C) Skin-fold thickness D) Upper arm circumference
D) Upper arm circumference
A nurse is preparing to assess a 3-year-old child. What communication technique should the nurse use for this child?
Focus communication on the child
Which is the most appropriate vision acuity test for a child who is in preschool?
HOTV chart
When palpating the child's cervical lymph nodes, the nurse notes that they are tender, enlarged, and warm. What is the best explanation for this?
Infection or inflammation close to the site
The nurse must assess a 10-month-old infant. The infant is sitting on the fathers lap and appears to be afraid of the nurse and of what might happen next. Which initial action by the nurse would be most appropriate?
Initiate a game of peek-a-boo
The nurse is seeing an adolescent boy and his parent in the clinic for the first time What should the nurse do first?
Introduce self
The nurse has a 2-year-old boy sit in tailor position during palpation for the testes. What is the rationale for this position?
It prevents cremasteric reflex
A nurse is assessing a child with an unrepaired ventricular septal defect. Which heart sound does the nurse expect to assess?
Murmur
Which is most important to document about immunizations in the child's health history?
Occurrence of any reaction after an immunization
The nurse is interviewing the mother of an infant. She reports, I had a difficult delivery, and my baby was born prematurely. This information should be recorded under which heading?
Past history
Where in the health history should the nurse describe all details related to the chief complaint?
Present illness
A nurse is assigned to four children of different age groups. In which age group should the nurse understand that body integrity is a concern?
School-age child
A nurse is preparing to test a school-age child's vision. Which eye chart should the nurse use?
Snellen letter chart
The nurse is using the NCHS growth chart for an African-American child. Which statement should the nurse consider?
The NCHS charts are accurate for U.S. African-American children
The nurses approach when introducing hospital equipment to a preschooler should be based on which principle?
The child may think the equipment is alive
What is the single most important factor to consider when communicating with children?
The child's developmental level
The nurse is using calipers to measure skin-fold thickness over the triceps muscle in a school-age child. What is the purpose of doing this?
To measure body fat
A nurse is performing an otoscopic exam on a school-age child. Which direction should the nurse pull the pinna for this age of child?
Up and back
A nurse is preparing to perform a physical assessment on a toddler. Which approach should the nurse use for this child?
Use minimal physical contact initially
Which is the most likely to encourage parents to talk about their feelings related to their childs illness?
Use open-ended questions
What is an important consideration for the nurse who is communicating with a very young child?
Use transition objects, such as a doll
A nurse is assessing a patient admitted for an asthma exacerbation. Which breath sounds does the nurse expect to assess?
Wheezes
The nurse is meeting a 5-year-old child for the first time and would like the child to cooperate during a dressing change. The nurse decides to do a simple magic trick using gauze. This should be interpreted as:
a way to establish rapport
When interviewing the mother of a 3-year-old child, the nurse asks about developmental milestones such as the age of walking without assistance. This should be considered:
an important part of the child's past history
The nurse is preparing to perform a physical assessment on a 10-year-old girl. The nurse gives her the option of her mother either staying in the room or leaving. This action should be considered:
appropriate because of the child's age
The nurse has determined the ratio of both the child's radial pulse and heart. When comparing the two rate, the nurse should expect that normally they:
are the same
A 5-year-old girl is having a check-up before kindergarten starts. The nurse asks her to do the finger-to-nose test. The nurse is testing for:
cerebellar function
An appropriate screen test for hearing that can be administered by the nurse to a 5-year-old child is:
conventional audiometry
An 8-year-old girl asks the nurse how the blood pressure apparatus works. The most appropriate nursing action is to:
explain in simple terms how it works
The nurse observes yellow staining in the sclera of eyes, soles of feet, and palms of the hands. This should be interpreted as:
jaundice
When doing a nutritional assessment on a Hispanic family, the nurse learns that their diet consists mainly of vegetables, legumes, and starches. The nurse should recognize that this diet:
may provide sufficient amino acids
During examination of a toddlers extremities, the nurse notes that the child is bowlegged. The nurse should recognize that this finding is:
normal because the lower back and leg muscles are not yet well developed
During a funduscopic examination of a school-age child, the nurse notes a brilliant, uniform red reflex in both eyes. The nurse should recognize this is a(n):
normal finding
Where is the best place to observe for the presence of petechia in dark-skinned individuals?
oral mucosa
The nurse must assess a childs capillary refill time. This can be accomplished by:
palpating the skin to produce a slight blanching
During a routine health assessment, the nurse notes that an 8-month-old infant has significant head lag. Which is the nurse most appropriate action?
refer child for further evaluation
The nurse has just started assessing a young child who is febrile and appears very ill. There is hyperextension of the child's head (opisthotonos) with pain on flexion. Which is the most appropriate action?
refer for immediate medical evaluation
The appropriate placement of a tongue blade for assessment of the mouth and throat is:
side of the tongue
Which communication technique should the nurse avoid when interviewing children and their families?
using clichés
What type of breath sound is normally heard over the entire surface of the lungs except for the upper intrascapular area and the area beneath the manubrium?
vesicular