Kyle and Carman PrepU Chapter 26: Nursing Care of the Child With an Alteration in Metabolism/Endocrine Disorder
The nurse is teaching the parents of a 3-year-old girl with diabetes insipidus how to administer desmopressin acetate (DDAVP). Which comment indicates further need for teaching?
"If she sneezes the medicine out of her nose, I wait until the next dose."
The nurse is teaching a group of caregivers of children diagnosed with diabetes. The nurse is explaining insulin shock and the caregivers make the following statements. Which statement indicates the best understanding of a reason an insulin reaction might occur?
"My child measures their own medication but sometimes doesn't administer the correct amount."
A 2-year-old client is at the office for a follow-up visit. The client has had excessive hormone levels in recent bloodwork and the parents question why this was not found sooner. What is the best response by the nurse?
"As endocrine functions become more stable throughout childhood, alterations become more apparent."
A nurse is teaching an adolescent with type 1 diabetes about the disease. Which instruction by the nurse about how to prevent hypoglycemia would be most appropriate for the adolescent?
"Carry crackers or fruit to eat before or during periods of increased activity."
A 15-year-old adolescent is scheduled for a pelvic ultrasound to evaluate for a possible ovarian cyst. Which instruction by the nurse would be most appropriate?
"Drink plenty of fluids because you need to have a full bladder."
The nurse is teaching glucose monitoring and insulin administration to a child with type 1 diabetes and the parents. Which comment by a parent demonstrates a need for additional teaching?
"During exercise we should wait to check blood sugars until after our child completes the activity."
A 10-year-old child has been diagnosed with precocious puberty. When talking with the child, what statements are appropriate? Select all that apply.
"How are you doing in school?" "Developing is normal but your development is happening early." "Would talking with someone about your feelings help?" "Tell me about your feelings about what is happening to your body."
The nurse is teaching a 12-year-old girl with type 2 diabetes mellitus and her parents about dietary measures to control her glucose levels. Which comment by the child indicates a need for additional teaching?
"I can eat two small cookies with each meal."
A 7-year-old child is being followed closely for "short stature." Approximately 6 months after the child's last doctor's visit, the nurse re-measures the height and weight of the child and plots it on the growth chart. The parents ask why their child has to be measured again. Which response should the nurse give?
"I need to see if your child has grown taller since your last visit."
The nurse is speaking with the parents of a school-aged child recently diagnosed with diabetes regarding the differences between hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. Which statement by a parent indicates a need for further teaching?
"If I notice changes in my son like tearfulness or irritability, his blood sugar may be high."
The nurse is providing client education to an adolescent newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which statement by the adolescent indicates that the nurse's teaching has been effective?
"If I take my insulin, I can eat any kind of carbohydrate I want."
A 13-year-old adolescent with hyperthyroidism who takes antithyroid medication has a sore throat and a fever. The parent calls the nurse and asks what to do. Which is the best response from the nurse?
"Please take your child straight to the emergency department."
After explaining the causes of hypothyroidism to the parents of a newly diagnosed infant, the nurse should recognize that further education is needed when the parents ask which question?
"So, hypothyroidism can be treated by exposing our baby to a special light, right?"
A 10-year-old child has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. The child is curious about the cause of the disease and asks the nurse to explain it. Which explanation will the nurse provide?
"Special cells in a part of your body called the pancreas cannot make a chemical called insulin, which helps control the sugar level in your blood."
The nurse is teaching parents about the pattern of heredity of metabolic conditions. The nurse realizes that further teaching is needed when the parent makes which statement?
"The pattern of heredity for all metabolic conditions is dominant."
The nurse is assessing a child diagnosed with Cushing syndrome. Which statement by the parents demonstrates a need for further teaching?
"This disorder is most likely due to an infection my child had recently."
The nurse is talking with a parent of an adolescent who is newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and asks, "How could this happen? No one in our family has diabetes." What response would be appropriate?
"This is caused by insulin resistance from previous pancreatic injury or generalized infection."
A nurse is educating a family about the Chvostek sign after their teen tested positive for Chvostek sign. Which statements by the caregivers shows the nurse that they understand the Chvostek sign?
"When I tap on my child's facial nerve, the reaction is a facial muscle spasm."
The nurse is speaking with the parents of a child recently diagnosed with hypothyroidism. Which statement by a parent indicates an understanding of symptoms of this disorder?
"When they get my son's thyroid levels normal, he won't be so tired."
A nurse is reinforcing the diagnosis of constitutional delay by the health provider to a 13-year-old male adolescent. Which is the best approach for this teen?
"You will not need medication because your hormone levels are normal. I would be glad to discuss these findings with you."
The nurse is administering biosynthetic growth hormone, derived from recombinant DNA, by subcutaneous injection. The daily dosage is 0.2 to 0.3 mg/kg, given in divided doses. The child weighs 110 lb (49.9 kg). What is the safe dosage limit for this child on a daily basis? Record your answer using a whole number.
15
When collecting data on a child diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, the nurse notes that the child has had weight loss and other symptoms of the disease. The nurse would anticipate which finding in the child's fasting glucose levels?
220 mg/dl
A newborn was diagnosed as having hypothyroidism at birth. The parent asks the nurse how the disease could be discovered this early. Which is the nurse's best answer?
A simple blood test to diagnose hypothyroidism is required in most states.
The school nurse notes that a child diagnosed with diabetes mellitus is experiencing an insulin reaction and is unable to eat or drink. Which action would be the most appropriate for the school nurse to take?
Administer subcutaneous glucagon.
Prior to discharging an infant with congenital hypothyroidism to home with the parents, what should the nurse emphasize regarding the care that this child will need going forward?
Administration of levothyroxine indefinitely
The parents of a child who was diagnosed with diabetes insipidus ask the nurse, "How does this disorder occur?" When responding to the parents, the nurse integrates knowledge that a deficiency of which hormone is involved?
Antidiuretic hormone
A newborn exhibits significant jittery movements, convulsions, and apnea. Hypoparathyroidism is suspected. What would the nurse expect to be administered?
Calcium gluconate
A newborn is discovered to have congenital adrenogenital hyperplasia. What will the nurse most likely observe when assessing this client?
Enlarged clitoris
A nurse working in a pediatric clinic is examining a child with symptoms indicating a possible inborn error of metabolism. Which action is most important for the nurse to do at this time?
Counsel the family to have all siblings evaluated.
The nurse knows that which condition is caused by excessive levels of circulating cortisol?
Cushing syndrome
A 15-year-old girl is brought to the clinic by her mother because the girl has been experiencing irregular and sporadic menstrual periods and excessive body hair growth. Polycystic ovary syndrome is suspected. Which additional assessment finding would help to support this suspicion?
Darkened pigmentation around the neck area
A woman in her first trimester of pregnancy has just been diagnosed with acquired hypothyroidism. The nurse is alarmed because this condition can lead to which pregnancy complication?
Decreased cognitive development of the fetus
A newborn is diagnosed with the salt-losing form of congenital adrenogenital hyperplasia. On what should the nurse focus when assessing this client?
Dehydration
A child has been prescribed desmopressin acetate for the treatment of diabetes insipidus. The client and the parents ask the nurse how this drug works. What is the correct response by the nurse?
Desmopressin acetate is a synthetic antidiuretic hormone that will slow down your urine output.
The nurse is caring for a newborn with 21-OH enzyme deficiency congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). The nurse identifies one goal of the plan of care as being the understanding of the importance of maintaining hormone supplementation. Which outcome criteron demonstrates this goal has been met?
During follow-up visits the child demonstrates normal growth and development.
The nurse is caring for a child with central diabetes insipidus who is underweight. Which nursing intervention is appropriate for this child?
Encourage high-calorie beverages.
A 12-year-old is being seen in the office and has hyperthyroidism; the nurse knows that the most common cause of hyperthyroidism is:
Graves disease
A child is brought to the clinic experiencing symptoms of nervousness, tremors, fatigue, increased heart rate and blood pressure. Based on this assessment, the nurse would suspect a diagnosis of which condition?
Graves disease
During an assessment of an adolescent child, the nurse notes that the child has a protuberant tongue, fatigued appearance, poor muscle tone, and exophthalmos. What medical diagnosis would the nurse expect the child to have?
Graves disease
A child is diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. What finding would the nurse expect to assess?
Heat intolerance
When discussing congenital adrenal hyperplasia with a child's parents, the nurse would advise them that administration of which drug is anticipated?
Hydrocortisone
Rank the different types of insulin based on their duration of action beginning with the shortest to the longest duration.
Lispro Humulin R Humulin N Lantus
Which results would indicate to the nurse the possibility that a neonate has congenital hypothyroidism?
Low T4 level and high TSH level
A group of students are reviewing information about oral diabetic agents. The students demonstrate understanding of these agents when they identify which agent as reducing glucose production from the liver?
Metformin
The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old boy during a growth hormone stimulation test. Which task is priority in the care of this child?
Monitoring blood glucose levels.
The nurse is caring for a 13-year-old girl with delayed puberty. When developing the plan of care for this child, what would be the priority?
Monitoring for therapeutic and side effects of medication.
The nurse is assessing a 7-year-old girl with a headache, irritability, and vomiting. Her health history reveals she has had meningitis. Which intervention is priority?
Notifying the physician of the neurologic findings.
The nurse is assessing a 5-year-old boy who has had several convulsions. The nurse continues to assess the child and suspects that he may have hypoparathyroidism. What evidence would support this suspicion?
Observation reveals tetany.
The nurse is interviewing the caregivers of a child admitted with a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus. The caregiver states, "The teacher tells us that our child has to use the restroom many more times a day than other students do." The caregiver's statement indicates the child most likely has:
Polyuria
Which findings should the nurse expect to assess when completing the health history of a child admitted for possible type 2 diabetes? Select all that apply.
Polyuria Polydipsia Polyphagia
A child who has type 1 diabetes mellitus is brought to the emergency department and diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis. What treatment would the nurse expect to administer?
Regular insulin
A nurse is teaching a child with type 1 diabetes mellitus how to self-inject insulin. Which method should she recommend to the child for regular doses?
Subcutaneously in the outer thigh
A child with Addison disease has been admitted with a history of nausea and vomiting for the past 3 days. The client is receiving IV glucocorticoids. Which intervention will the nurse perform?
Take glucometer readings as ordered.
A 9-year-old child with Graves disease is seen at the pediatrician's office reporting sore throat and fever. The nurse notes in the history that the child is taking propylthiouracil. Which of the following would concern the nurse?
The child may have developed leukopenia.
The nurse is assessing an 8-year-old boy who is performing academically at a second-grade level. The mother reports that the boy states feeling weak and tired and has had a weight increase of 6 pounds (13.2 kg) in 3 months. Which additional data would fit with a possible diagnosis of hypothyroidism?
The child states that the exam room is cold.
The nurse is preparing teaching materials for a family whose child is prescribed somatropin for a growth hormone deficiency. What should the nurse instruct the parents about the administration of this medication?
This medication must be given by injection.
A 6-year-old boy has a moon-face, stocky appearance but with thin arms and legs. His cheeks are unusually ruddy. He is diagnosed with Cushing syndrome. What is the most likely cause of this condition in this child?
Tumor of the adrenal cortex
A child presents to the primary care setting with enuresis, nocturia, increased hunger, weight loss, and increased thirst. What does the nurse suspect?
Type 1 diabetes mellitus
A nurse is taking care of an infant with diabetes insipidus. Which assessment data are most important for the nurse to monitor while the infant has a prescription for fluid restriction?
Urine output
An infant on the pediatric floor has diabetes insipidus. Which assessment data are important for the nurse to monitor while the infant is on strict fluid precautions?
Urine output
The nurse is providing education to a 10-year-old child and the child's parents about the computed tomography (CT) scan that has been prescribed for the following day. What information should be included in the teaching provided? Select all that apply.
You will need to lie very still during the test. This test will let us see your tissues and organs.
A nurse should recognize that which laboratory result would be most consistent with a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus?
a fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dl
A child with a history of diabetes insipidus is admitted with polyuria, polydipsia, and mental confusion. Which is the priority intervention for this child?
check vital signs
A child with a history of diabetes insipidus is admitted with polyuria, polydipsia, and mental confusion. Which action would be the priority?
checking vital signs
A child with a primary growth hormone deficiency is to receive biosynthetic growth hormone. The nurse would explain to the child and parents that this hormone would be given at which frequency?
daily
A child with growth hormone deficiency is prescribed growth hormone (GH) by subcutaneous injection. When teaching the child's parents about this drug, the nurse would instruct the parents to administer the drug at which frequency?
daily, 6 to 7 days a week
The nurse is teaching a child with type 1 diabetes mellitus to administer insulin. The child is receiving a combination of short-acting and long-acting insulin. The nurse knows that the child has appropriately learned the technique when the child:
draws up the short-acting insulin into the syringe first.
The nurse is assessing a 1-month-old girl who, according to the mother, doesn't eat well. Which assessment suggests the child has congenital hypothyroidism?
enlarged tongue
A child is admitted to the pediatric medical unit with the diagnosis of syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH). The child experiences the typical signs and symptoms of this disorder. Which concern will the nurse include in care planning?
excess fluid volume risk
In teaching the parents of an infant diagnosed with diabetes insipidus, the nurse should include which treatment?
hormone replacement
The nurse is interpreting the negative feedback system that controls endocrine function. What secretion will the nurse correlate as decreasing while blood glucose levels decrease?
insulin
A 12-year-old client arrives at the emergency room experiencing nausea, vomiting, headache, and seizures. The client is diagnosed with bacterial meningitis. Other findings include a decrease in urine production, hyponatremia, and water intoxication. Which pituitary gland disorder is most associated with these symptoms?
syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH)
The nurse working with the child diagnosed with type 2 diabetes recognizes the disorder can be managed by:
taking oral hypoglycemic agents.
A pediatric client has just been diagnosed with diabetes insipidus. What is the primary consideration for this client?
fluid replacement
The nurse is caring for a child recently diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. After providing education regarding this disorder, which statement by the parent demonstrates a need for further teaching?
"If growth hormone therapy is used, it will continue for the rest of my child's life."
The nurse is interviewing the caregivers of a child admitted with a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus. The caregiver states, "She is hungry all the time and eats everything, but she is losing weight." The caregiver's statement indicates the child most likely has:
Polyphagia
A client is being treated for hyperthyroidism with propylthiouracil. The nurse suspects the client's dose of medication is inadequate when assessing which signs and/or symptoms? Select all that apply.
-tachycardia -diarrhea -fever -irritability
A child is diagnosed with hypoparathyroidism. Which electrolyte imbalance would the nurse most likely expect to address?
hypocalcemia
The nurse is teaching the parents of a young client who has recently been diagnosed with diabetes insipidus about the disease. The child is not secreting enough of which hormone?
antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
The school-age child is scheduled for a 2-hour plasma glucose test. The nurse has given verbal and written instructions to the parent regarding the test. Which comments by the parent indicate that instructions for the test were not followed? Select all that apply.
"My child only took half of the normal insulin dose this morning." "When will the IV be started that administers the sugar solution?" "This test helps in diagnosing infections that may cause my child's blood sugar to be abnormal."
The nurse is preparing to administer the child's ordered lispro (Humalog) insulin at 0800. When will the child's blood glucose level begin to decline?
0815
The nurse is caring for a child recently diagnosed with hypoparathyroidism disorder. Which medication would the nurse expect to be ordered?
oral calcium
In a child with diabetes insipidus, which characteristic would most likely be present in the child's health history?
abrupt onset of polyuria, nocturia, and polydipsia
After teaching a group of students about endocrine disorders, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify insulin deficiency, increased levels of counterregulatory hormones, and dehydration as the primary cause of which condition?
diabetic ketoacidosis
An 8-year-old child is admitted to a medical-surgical unit with a diagnosis of syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic syndrome (SIADH). Drag words from the choices below to fill in each blank in the following sentence. The nurse will closely monitor the client's __________, __________, and __________.
fluid balance level of consciousness serum sodium
A school-age child is diagnosed as having Cushing syndrome from long-term therapy with oral prednisone. What assessment finding is consistent with this child's diagnosis and treatment?
There are purple striae on the abdomen.
he nurse is caring for a 12-year-old girl with hypothyroidism. Which information should be part of the nurse's teaching plan for the child and family?
reporting irritability or anxiety