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The nurse is discussing proper discipline with the mother of a 15-month-old boy. Which statement is most important?

Physical punishment such as spanking is discouraged.

The nurse is caring for a preschool child in the hospital with severe developmental delays. The parents have 3 other younger children at home and both parents work full-time outside the home. The family has just moved to this area. Which nursing diagnosis would be the highest priority in regard to the parents at this time?

Risk for caregiver role strain

Which developmental milestone would the nurse expect an 11-month-old infant to have achieved?

Sitting independently

Which milestone would the nurse expect an infant to accomplish by 8 months of age?

Sitting without support

What are some negative effects that chronic pain can have on the pediatric population?

Sleep disturbances, exhaustion, irritability, mood disturbances, and depression

The nurse is presenting nutritional information at a community health fair. Which suggestion should the nurse prioritize when illustrating proper nutrition for preschoolers?

Snacks throughout the day help the child meet nutritional requirements

What suggestions regarding the evaluation of a childcare center would the nurse share with a preschooler's mother?

Specific program goals to be accomplished should be available.

A parent calls the health care provider about the 7-year-old child's dental hygiene. The child has had three cavities. The parent does not know what to do and asks the nurse for guidance. How should the nurse respond?

"Are you able to supervise your child's brushing?"

The mother of a 4-year-old girl reports her daughter has episodes of wetting her pants. The nurse questions the mother about the frequency. The nurse determines these episodes occur about once every 1 to 2 weeks. Which response by the nurse is indicated?

"At this age it is helpful to remind children to go to the bathroom."

A 16-year-old girl has arrived for her sports physical with a new piercing in her navel. Which response by the nurse is best?

"Be sure to clean the navel several times a day."

The mother of an infant is confused after being told by her dentist not to let her baby go to bed with a bottle of milk. She does not agree with that suggestion. Which response should the nurse prioritize when addressing this situation with the mother?

"Bottles given at bedtime can cause erosion of the enamel on the teeth."

During a well-child visit, the caregiver expresses concern that the 3-year-old child often stutters when speaking. Which response should the nurse prioritize to best assist this family?

"Children of this age may stutter while they search for just the right word."

A high-school athlete comes to the emergency department with hypertension, aggressiveness, and psychosis. What question would be important for the nurse to ask the client?

"Do you take anabolic steroids?"

The parents of an 8-month-old boy voice concern to the nurse that their child is not developing motor skills as he should. What question would be appropriate for the nurse to ask in determining if their fears are warranted?

"Does he move a toy back and forth from one hand to the other when you give it to him?"

The nurse is caring for an 11-year-old girl. The girl's mother reports that the girl does not want to play team sports like soccer or volleyball anymore. Her daughter insists she does not enjoy them. The mother is concerned that her daughter will not get enough physical activity and asks the nurse for guidance. How should the nurse respond?

"Give her some options; it's important to find something she enjoys."

When questioning a 15-year-old about his health history, what would be an appropriate way for the nurse to ask about the child's drug history?

"Have you heard that some teens like to smoke? Have you tried this?"

During a routine wellness examination, the nurse is trying to determine how well a 5-year-old boy communicates and comprehends instructions. What is the best specific trigger question to determine the preschooler's linguistic and cognitive progress?

"How well does your son communicate or follow instructions?"

The nurse is counseling an overweight, sedentary 15-year-old girl. The nurse is assisting her to make appropriate menu choices. Which statement indicates the adolescent understands how to make appropriate dietary selections?

"I need to have 4 servings of fruit each day."

The nursing students are learning how to perform a health assessment on a pediatric client. The nursing instructor identifies a need for further teaching when a student states:

"I should take blood pressure on a child beginning at age 2 years."

The nurse is teaching a group of school age children about physical development. Which statement made by one of the children indicates the correct understanding of the teaching?

"I will grow an average of 2 inches per year"

The nurse is auscultating the lungs of a lethargic, irritable 6-year-old boy and hears wheezing. The nurse will most likely include which teaching point if the child is suspected of having asthma?

"I'm going to have this hospital worker take a picture of your lungs."

A nursing instructor is teaching about taking a health history and how to elicit a chief concern. The instructor realizes a need for further education when a student makes with statement?

"Intensity refers to how often the concern occurs during the day."

A parent asks the nurse to explain what a PET scan is after learning that the child will be having a PET scan of the abdomen. What is the nurse's best response?

"It is similar to a CT scan but uses an injection of dye to help visualize the abdominal organs."

The nurse is preparing to assess the internal ear structures of a 3-year-old. The child is resistant to the otoscope. How should the nurse respond?

"Let's see if I can find some puppies or kittens."

The nurse is teaching a group of caregivers of school-age children about the importance of setting a consistent bedtime for the school-age child. Which statement made by a caregiver indicates an understanding of the sleep patterns and needs of the school-age child?

"My child sleeps between 11 and 12 hours a night."

An adolescent's parent states not knowing what to do with the adolescent. The parent reports the adolescent is taking two or three showers a day when not that long ago the parent could barely get the adolescent to take a shower at all. What should the nurse's reply be to the parent?

"Reinforce the family rules but also allow the adolescent to develop one's own routine."

A 15-year-old female adolescent tells the nurse she would like to get a tattoo. What response by the nurse is most appropriate?

"Tattoos are invasive and there is the potential for disease with their application."

The nurse is caring for a 10-year-old girl and is trying to obtain clues about the child's state of physical, emotional, and moral development. Which question is most likely to elicit the desired information?

"Tell me about your favorite activity at school?"

The nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to the parents of a 15-year-old who voice concerns with their teenager's sleep habits. They state, "Left to her own devices, I'm sure she'd stay up until 3:00 in the morning on the weekends and sleep until after lunchtime." Which should the nurse explain to the parents?

"That must be hard for you to manage. Perhaps we can explore some strategies with her to establish more predictable sleep patterns."

The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child who requires a venipuncture. To prepare the child for the procedure, which explanation is most appropriate?

"The doctor will look at your blood to see why you are sick."

The nurse is obtaining a health history on a 10-year-old child and asks the parents about their health history, the health history of their other children, and of their parents' health history. The parents ask the nurse why this information is necessary. What is the best response by the nurse?

"The information can alert us to any disease process that might run in families."

A mother brings her 8-year-old daughter into the doctor's office because over the past year her tonsils have increased in size to the point that the mother is concerned that her breathing will be obstructed. The girl has no pain, fever or other symptoms. Following this data collection, which instruction is best?

"This may be normal growth of lymphatic tissue for this age."

The nurse is showing the student nurse how to flush a pediatric client's peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line. The nurse prepares a 3-mL normal saline flush using a 5-mL syringe. The student asks the nurse why the flush was prepared this way. What is the most accurate response by the nurse?

"Using a larger-volume syringe exerts less pressure on the PICC line."

A 4-year-old child is being prepared to undergo a bronchoscopy to remove an aspirated pea. The nurse knows that the parents need reteaching based on which statement?

"We will be able to take our child home immediately after the procedure is completed."

The parents of a 9-year-old child voice concern that their daughter seems to be gaining weight rapidly. The nurse reviews the medical record and notes the child has increased his weight by 6 or 7 pounds (2.7 to 3.2 kg) per year for the past 2 years. What response by the nurse is indicated?

"Weight gains of about 7 pounds per year are normal for children in this age range."

A nurse is interviewing a parent regarding the 2-year-old child's recent illness. The nurse would like the parent to elaborate about any symptoms of the illness noticed. Which would be the most effective question for the nurse to ask the parent in this situation?

"What symptoms has your child exhibited?"

The school nurse is meeting with a group of 11-year-old girls to discuss expected puberty changes in their bodies. When one of the girls states, "I just feel like my whole body is changing and I don't know why" what should the nurse point out to this group?

"You have lots of hormone changes going on right now."

A parent brings a 6-year-old to the clinic and informs the nurse that the child is tired all the time even though the child sleeps 7 to 8 hours each night. What is the best response by the nurse?

"Your child should be getting 11 to 12 hours of sleep per night with some quiet time after school."

During a well-child visit, the mother of a preschooler tells the nurse that her daughter is "daddy's girl." She says, "It seems like I don't exist." Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?

"Your daughter is showing normal behavior for her age."

The parents of a 7-year-old girl report concerns about her seemingly low self-esteem. The parents question how self-esteem is developed in a young girl. Which response by the nurse is best?

"Your daughter's self-esteem is influenced by feedback from people they view as authorities at this age."

The health care provider has prescribed a rectal temperature for an 11-month-old infant. The thermometer has been lubricated with a water-soluble lubricant. How far into the rectum would the nurse insert the thermometer?

1/4 to 1/2 inch (0.64 to 1.27 cm)

The nurse is preparing to catheterize an 11-year-old child. The nurse correctly recognizes the child's approximate bladder capacity is what amount?

13 ounces

A nurse is reviewing the physical exam of a child. The nurse notes that the child's deep tendon reflexes were normal, because they were graded as:

2+

A nurse realizes the importance of nutritional assessment during the health history. When doing so, the nurse must assess the quality as well as quantity of food eaten. The best way to assess food intake is to do:

24-hour recall.

At what age is measuring occipital head circumference in a child discontinued?

36 months

A nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child that will be undergoing a procedure to remove a mass from the abdomen. In order to help the child remain calm in preparation for getting an IV catheter placed, what intervention might the nurse implement?

Allow the child to play with a procedure doll.

The nurse is caring for a toddler who was just diagnosed with a hearing impairment. What would the nurse expect to assess in the child?

A delay or lack of clear, understandable speech pattern

A hospitalized 7-year-old is recovering from a head injury. Occupational therapy has been ordered to assist the child in regaining eye/hand coordination. If the child cannot master this skill, what feelings may arise?

A feeling of inferiority

A nurse is explaining cognitive development in children to a client, with the help of Piaget's theory of cognitive development. What would be the best explanation by the nurse about the formal operations level of cognitive development?

A nurse is explaining cognitive development in children to a client, with the help of Piaget's theory of cognitive development. What would be the best explanation by the nurse about the formal operations level of cognitive development?

A 5-year-old child is being seen at the ambulatory care clinic for a well-child visit. The child is hiding behind his mother. What initial action by the nurse is indicated?

Allow the child to remain "hidden" during the initial part of the interview.

A nurse is caring for a hospitalized 7-year-old child whose family members have been unable to visit for 2 days. The nurse is preparing a diversional activity for the child. Which activity would best be suited for a child in this age group?

A paint-by-numbers activity creating a picture

A 5-year-old child is to receive long-term IV antibiotics. The mother is concerned about what type of administration method will be used. Which medication administration route may be the most easily accepted?

A peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line in an antecubital space

The nurse is providing parental anticipatory guidance to promote healthy emotional development in a 12-month-old boy. Which statement best accomplishes this?

A regular routine and rituals will provide stability and security.

A 17-year-old female is meeting with the nurse for an annual well-visit and is asking the nurse questions about how to know when one is in love. The nurse should point out which factor to help decide if both individuals have reached a mutual agreement and are ready for an intimate relationship?

A sense of trust and identity

The parents of a 30-month-old toddler have brought the toddler into the emergency department because of a seizure. During the health history, the nurse suspects the toddler had a breath-holding spell. Which parental report suggests breath-holding?

A tantrum preceded the event.

The school nurse is assessing a 16-year-old girl who was removed from class because of disruptive behavior. She arrives in the nurse's office with dilated pupils and is talking rapidly. Which drug might she be using?

Amphetamines

What is the correct amount of wet diapers a mature infant should produce each day?

An infant should have 6 to 8 wet diapers/day.

The nurse is caring for children on a postoperative unit. Which nursing action promotes the most efficient pain control?

Anticipate when pain will occur and plan interventions to prevent it.

What advice should the nurse provide the parent of a toddler, regarding how to handle temper tantrums?

Appear to ignore the toddler

The mother of a 9-year-old girl calls the physician's office complaining that her daughter continues to vomit soon after being given an oral amoxicillin capsule for her strep throat. The nurse recognizes that the child's vomiting will interfere with which pharmacokinetic process?

Absorption

A neonate is to receive a hepatitis B vaccine within a few hours after birth. What is the best approach for the nurse to take when giving this medication?

Administer the medication in the neonate's vastus lateralis with a 25-gauge needle.

What scenario demonstrates the nurse's knowledge when using guided imagery to relieve pain in pediatric clients?

After achieving a relaxed state, begin by guiding the 13-year-old client to image of walking down a sandy beach and collecting seashells, a favorite activity

A chronically ill adolescent is readmitted to the hospital with an infected wound requiring long-term dressing changes. What is the best way the nurse can encourage independence for this client?

Allow the adolescent to choose the time for the dressing change.

When 12-year-old Chelsie comes in for her annual check-up, the nurse must take a health history and do a physical exam. What is the most appropriate manner for the nurse to obtain a health history?

Ask Chelsie if she minds if her mother is in the room with her.

The nurse enters the room to give a subcutaneous injection of insulin to a 6-year-old female who is diabetic. What is the best method of medication administration?

Ask her where she would like to have the nurse give the injection.

The nurse is promoting language and cognitive development to the parents of a 3-year-old boy. Which guidance about reading with their child will be most helpful?

Ask the child questions as you read.

A 14-year-old female has been brought to the pediatric ambulatory care clinic for a "sports physical" by her mother. The teen tells the nurse she does not want to have her mother present during the examination. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?

Ask the teen's mother to wait in a separate area nearby until the physical examination has been completed.

A teenage boy tells the nurse that his parents embarrass him in front of his friends when they kiss him goodbye. The nurse is aware that this teenager is revisiting which stage of development identified by Erikson?

Autonomy

The nursing student is preparing to explain the appropriate steps for assessing an infant. The instructor determines the student's presentation is successful after illustrating which location as appropriate for obtaining an apical pulse?

Between the sternum and the left nipple

The nurse is preparing a presentation for a local health fair depicting the differences in maturity between preadolescents. Which differing factor should the nurse prioritize in the presentation?

Boys grow at a slower, steadier rate than do girls.

A nurse is assessing a preschooler and asks the child a question about pets. The child responds by saying, "I-I-I have a t-t-turtle and a f-f-fish." The child's parent states that this problem just started over the past month or so. The nurse interprets this as which?

Broken fluency.

For reasons of anticipatory guidance, nurses should be aware that menarche appears earlier in some ethnic groups than others. In which ethnic group is menarche likely to appear first?

BLACK

When performing neurological reflexes on the infant, which primitive reflex will be present longest?

Babinski- until 1 year is normal

The nurse is providing client education to the parent about bathing the infant. What would be important to instruct the parent?

Bath time provides an opportunity for play

A nurse is instructing the parents of a toddler on the use of an anesthetic cream in advance of an upcoming procedure the child will have. What information should the nurse mention to them?

Be careful not to let your son remove the dressing, as the cream can cause damage to his eyes if he rubs them.

The nurse is meeting with a group of caregivers of adolescents and discussing sex and sexuality, including how to discuss these issues with their children. Which comment should the nurse prioritize with this group of caregivers?

Being honest and straightforward with teenagers will encourage them to ask about subjects like sexuality.

Parents are to bring their kindergarten child to the outpatient department for a venous blood sample. They have EMLA cream to apply at home prior to the procedure and have been shown two areas on the child's arms where they should place the cream. Transportation time is 15 minutes. Their appointment is for 2:45 p.m. At what time should the parents apply the cream and occlusive dressings to both arms?

Between 1:15 p.m. and 1:45 p.m.

Parents bring a toddler age 19 months to the clinic for a regular checkup. When palpating the toddler's fontanels, what should the nurse expect to find?

Closed anterior and posterior fontanels

The nurse is about to see a 9-year-old girl for a well-child checkup. Knowing that the child is in Piaget's period of concrete operational thought, which characteristic should the child display?

Consider an action and its consequences.

The nurse is watching a 4-year-old child play with another preschool child. The children are playing a game with rules. The nurse notes that the child is demonstrating what type of play?

Cooperative play

A child needs a peripheral IV start as well as a venous blood sample for a laboratory test. The nurse will take what action?

Coordinate placing the peripheral IV and the lab blood draw.

The nurse is performing an assessment on a 12-year-old boy. Which finding is consistent with the child's age?

Curling pubic hair

The nurse is giving discharge instructions to a parent of a 3-month-old infant. What is the best information to give the parent concerning oral medication administration?

Give the medication with a syringe and direct the liquid toward the posterior side of the mouth while holding the infant upright.

The pediatric nurse recognizes that what statement is true regarding medications administered via the intravenous route?

Giving medications through the intravenous route is less traumatic than other routes.

A nurse has been administering normal saline intravenously to a pediatric client and notes edema, pallor, and blanching at the intravenous site. What should the nurse do next?

Discontinue the infusion and remove the cannula.

A toddler requires 1.5 mL (.05 oz) of an antibiotic given intramuscularly (IM). How will the nurse administer this medication?

Divide the dose. Administer 0.75 mL (0.25 oz) IM in each vastus lateralis.

While observing a group of 9-year-old children at school, the nurse is concerned that one of the children is not cognitively developing according the Piaget's stage of concrete-operational thought processes. With which activity is the nurse concerned?

Does not understand the phrase "slow as molasses" when used by the teacher

A single mother with three young children is reluctant to leave her crying and upset 16-month-old daughter overnight in the hospital but needs to go home to care for the other children. Which suggestion from the nurse will best address the fears and concerns of both the child and mother?

Encourage the mother to give the child a personal item of the mother's to hold on to until she returns and to tell the child a specific time she will return, such as "when breakfast comes in the morning."

The mother of a 4-year-old boy reports her son has voiced curiosity about her breasts. She asks the nurse what she should do. Which information is best for the nurse to give the parent?

Encourage the parent to determine what the child's specific questions are and answer them briefly.

The nurse is assessing a teenage client and notes his lower front teeth are slightly crossed over. The nurse points out to his caregiver that he should see an orthodontist about this to prevent which potential situation?

Even slight malocclusions make chewing and jaw function less efficient.

A school-age child is scheduled for a diagnostic procedure. Which nursing approach is best for this age group?

Explain the procedure and the theory and reason behind it.

A 3-year-old client is being admitted for a tonsillectomy. The nurse notes the client is fussy, crying, and appears nervous about the procedure. Which action by the nurse will be most helpful in alleviating the child's anxiety?

Explain the procedure to the child using dolls and medical equipment

The nurse is talking to the parent of a 19-month-old toddler about setting limits and supervising activities. In which situation will the nurse recommend letting the toddler do as he or she pleases?

Exploring one's body

The nurse is asessing a 3-year-old at a routine well-child visit. Which assessment should the nurse prioritize in the vision check?

Eye coordination

The nurse is educating a new parent regarding nutritional needs for the newborn. Which is accurate and should be taught about the nutritional needs of a newborn?

Formula is designed to provide similar amounts of calories as breast milk would provide.

What is a true statement regarding the developmental milestones of the 30-month-old child?

Full set of primary teeth

The nurse is assessing a child who is receiving TPN. The nurse determines the TPN bag was hung 24 hours ago. What initial action by the nurse is indicated?

Hang a new bag of TPN.

A 15-year-old adolescent shows a pattern of gaining weight, not a large amount but a little more each visit. The adolescent is not active in any sports and eat out frequently with parents. What is the best way for the nurse to assess the adolescent's eating pattern?

Have the adolescent keep a food diary for 1 week.

The parents of a 16-year-old male are worried about recent changes in his behavior, ignoring his schoolwork and sports, and spending almost all of his free time interacting with his girlfriend. Which suggestion should the nurse point out would best address this situation?

He has developed his own identity by now; being able to establish close relationships with girls is important preparation for all of his adult relationships. They should honor his need to be with, or talk to, his girlfriend as long as he has completed his schoolwork for the day.

The nurse is assessing the vital signs of several toddlers in the pediatric medical unit. Which findings are of most concern to the nurse?

Heart rate 60 beats per minute; respiratory rate 14 breaths per minute

The nurse is caring for a preschool-aged child who needs a CT scan. Which action would the nurse use to best prepare the child for this diagnostic test?

Help the child to pretend that the CT scan machine is a camera.

The nurse is assessing a 4-year-old on a routine well-child visit. When assessing the gross motor skills of this preschooler, which activity will the nurse predict the child to be able to successfully accomplish?

Hop on one foot

The school nurse is developing a school wellness program to promote healthy eating habits and regular physical activity. Each class will be engaging in lessons, contests, and goal setting to develop healthy habits. What is the most important element to emphasize to maximize compliance and long-term change?

Include both parents and children in the wellness program.

The nurse is administering 2 puffs of an albuterol sulfate inhaler to a 4-year-old. Which side effect would the nurse instruct the parent to most likely expect?

Increased heart rate and restlessness

The nurse is reveiwing the diet of an 8-month-old infant with the mother who reveals she has been using evaporated milk to make the formula. Which additional ingredient should the nurse ensure she is including in the formula?

Iron

The nurse is talking with parents of a depressed 16-year-old boy. Which question is of the most importance?

Is there a gun in your home?

An infant is breastfed. When assessing the stools, which findings would be typical?

Less constipation than bottle-fed infants

During the physical examination, the nurse notes a positive Kernig and Brudzinski sign. The nurse interprets these findings to suggest which condition?

Meningeal irritation

The parents of a 16-year-old are fearful that their child may be using illegal drugs. They report to the nurse that they have noticed recently that their child seems much more focused when doing homework or chores, is losing weight, displays a high level of energy, and becomes agitated easily. The nurse is aware that the teen is displaying symptoms of which type of drug use?

Methamphetamine

A 5-year-old boy is receiving an analgesic intravenously while in the hospital. What should the nurse do to determine whether the drug is being properly excreted from this child?

Monitor the child's fluid intake and output.

A nurse is reading a journal article about adolescents and major causes of injuries in this age group. The nurse demonstrates understanding of this information by identifying which situation as the major cause of adolescent injuries?

Motor vehicle crashes

The school nurse is preparing health promotion presentations regarding unintentional injuries for a high school health fair. On which topic should the nurse place as the priority when preparing the presentation?

Motor vehicle safety

Nurses should provide anticipatory guidance to males to prepare them for what particular pubertal change in late adolescence?

Nocturnal emissions

A 15-year-old girl is in the hospital for surgery and is confined to bed. The nurse can tell that the client is nervous about being in the hospital. She tells the nurse that she feels "gross" and "on display" in her hospital gown. What should the nurse do to encourage a sense of autonomy and dignity related to the girl's body image?

Offer to assist the girl in washing her hair and let her pick the shampoo.

The parents of a 2-year-old boy report to the nurse because their child is "such a picky eater." Which recommendation would be most helpful for developing healthy eating habits in this child?

Offering a variety of foods along with the foods the child likes

A young client is admitted with a fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. Upon taking the health history, the nurse asks the client's parent, "What did you do to help your child before coming to health facility?" This is an example of which type of question?

Open-ended

When preparing to administer medication to an infant, the nurse should utilize which device?

Oral syringe without a needle

A child is having difficulty swallowing pills. What is the best action for the nurse to take to help this child swallow medications?

Place the pills in a bite of ice cream or applesauce.

The nurse is assessing the growth of a premature infant. What would be the appropriate action by the nurse to complete this assessment?

Plot the infant's weight, height, and length on a growth chart.

On physical examination, the nurse discovers that a 6-year-old child's palatine tonsils are somewhat enlarged in the back of the throat. What would be the nurse's best action?

Record this as a normal finding in an early school-age child.

Included in the nursing care plan for the child receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) will be which intervention?

Regularly monitoring the child's blood glucose

In caring for the child with asthma, the nurse recognizes that bronchodilator medications are administered to children with asthma for which reason?

Relief of acute symptoms

A nurse is administering subcutaneous deferoxamine to a client as a treatment for sickle cell anemia. The nurse should monitor the client for several potential side effects. Which side effect requires the nurse's immediate attention?

Tachycardia

A 16-year-old client has been hospitalized 100 miles from home for 1 week to repair a fractured patella suffered in a skateboarding accident. She was cheerful and chatty when she first arrived, but the nurse notes in recent days she has become increasingly quiet and seems lonely. Which nursing intervention should the nurse prioritize for this client?

Take her to the teen lounge so she can meet other teens, use a phone, and check her e-mail.

To obtain an accurate heart rate in an infant, what would be most important for the nurse to do?

Take the apical pulse.

The nurse is preparing to participate in a community discussion on the needs of the adolescents in the local school. The nurse should point out which goal is the primary concern for these young individuals as the committee makes plans?

Teens are busy developing their own personal identity.

Computer use at home and at school has increased adolescents' comfort in gaining access to and using the Internet. This has expanded their exposure to risks. What potential risks are there for an adolescent to be exposed to?

Teens can be exposed to inappropriate materials, harassment, threats, and potential for molestation.

The nurse is caring for a 13-year-old girl. As part of a routine health assessment the nurse needs to address areas relating to sexuality and substance use. Which statement or question should the nurse say first to encourage communication?

Tell me about some of your current activities at school.

The 18-month-old toddler has most likely attained which gross motor skill?

The ability to walk independently.

The nurse is admitting a 15-year-old adolescent to the hospital pediatric unit. What does the nurse recognize as a priority for this adolescent?

The adolescent's need for privacy should be respected.

The nurse is examining a 3-year-old girl during a regular visit. Which finding would disclose a developmental delay in this child?

The child demonstrates separation anxiety.

The nurse is examining a 2-year-old girl for speech and language development. Which finding would suggest a delay in speech development?

The child does not use the names of familiar objects.

A child has returned to the unit after having a lumbar puncture. Which instructions are important for the nurse to provide the parents and child?

The child will need to remain flat to prevent a headache.

A nurse taking a health history of a 2-year-old child and asks the parent if the child is kept in a playpen or given room to run. What does this question help the nurse learn from about the child?

The child's well-being and development

The nurse is completing a developmental assessment on a 6-month-old infant. Which findings indicate the need for additional follow-up? Select all that apply.

The infant has frequent episodes of crossed eyes. The infant does not pay attention to noises behind him. The infant seems disinterested in the surrounding environment.

A nurse is talking to and making facial expressions at a 9-month-old baby girl during a routine office visit. What is the most advanced milestone of language development that the nurse should expect to see in this child?

The infant says "da-da" when looking at her father

A preschooler who is receiving gastrostomy feedings occasionally vomits following a feeding. When the parent describes the feeding process, what does the nurse note as the likely cause of the vomiting?

The mother does not check gastric residual prior to feedings.

What is typical of a grade II heart murmur?

The murmur is soft but easily heard.

The physician has made a notation in the medical record of a 17-year-old that the teen is not demonstrating successful completion of Erikson's stages of development. What behavior would be consistent with this assessment?

The teen is uncertain and frequently unable to make decisions.

When assessing a toddler's language development, what is the standard against which you measure language in a 2-year-old toddler?

The toddler should speak in two-word sentences ("Me go").

The nurse is administering a gavage feeding through a nasogastric feeding tube. Which nursing intervention is the highest priority?

The nurse verifies the position of the feeding tube.

The nurse is making a home visit and observes the 7-month-old pulling the family dog's hair and ears. Which parenting skill does the nurse determine is most effective?

The parent tells the child "no" with a stern voice and pulls the child's hand away from the dog

When testing the deep tendon reflexes of a child, a four-point grading scale is used. What would a 1+ result mean for a reflex tested?

The reflex is diminished.

The mother of a 1-month-old infant voices concern about her baby's respirations. She states they are rapid and irregular. Which information should the nurse provide?

The respirations of a 1-month-old infant are normally irregular and periodically pause.

The mother of 2-year-old triplets is anxious and worried because one of the trio does not seem to be developing at the same rate as the other two. Which assessment finding would lead the nurse to question the need for further diagnostic testing for this child?

The tops of her ears are below the corners of her eyes.

The nurse is completing an assessment on a 2-year-old child. The nurse notes the presence of a raised reddish purple spot on the back of the child's neck. Which statement about this finding is correct?

These lesions will normally fade as the child ages.

The nurse is assessing the sleeping practices of the parents of a 4-month-old girl who wakes repeatedly during the night. Which parent comment might reveal a cause for the night waking?

They put her to bed when she falls asleep.

A mother expresses surprise to the nurse that her daughter has begun masturbating. The most important initial nursing response is that:

This is a normal and expected activity best treated matter-of-factly.

The father of a 15-year-old daughter is concerned she is not getting adequate nutrition to play high school basketball. Her games are on Friday nights. Which suggestion should the nurse point out will best suit the needs of this adolescent?

Three daily meals that include choices from each of the food groups; Friday's lunch eaten around 2 p.m. with a small amount of fat and a somewhat larger than usual portion of complex carbohydrates.

Parents and their 35-month-old child have returned to the clinic for a follow-up appointment. Which of the findings may signal a speech delay?

Uses two-word sentences or phrases

The nurse is preparing to administer an IV antibiotic to a child. After calculating the recommended dose with the child's weight, the nurse discovers the prescribed dose exceeds the safe dose range in a pediatric drug book. The medication has been given to the child at this dose for 3 days. What action should the nurse take next?

Verify the dose with the prescribing health care provider.

If a medication is being administered by the otic route, it will be administered in which way?

Warmed to room temperature and dropped into the ear

The nurse is preparing to perform a physical examination of a toddler. Which is the preferred location to complete the assessment?

With the child seated on the caregiver's lap.

The nurse is conducting a support group for parents of 9- and 10-year-olds. The parents express concern about the amount of time their children want to spend with friends outside the home. What should the nurse teach the parents that peer groups provide?

a sense of security as children gain independence

A medical/surgical nurse has been floated to the pediatric unit. Which action by the float nurse would require the pediatric nurse to intervene?

asking the child his or her name prior to giving medications

Anticipatory guidance for an infant for the 4th month should include the fact that the infant will be able to achieve which developmental milestone?

be able to turn over onto the back

The school-age child develops the ability to recognize that if a block of clay is in a round ball and then is flattened, the shape changes but not the amount of clay. What understanding has this child developed?

conservation

A nurse is caring for a child who is grimacing but reports having no pain. What might be the rationale for a child being reluctant to express pain?

fearing getting a "shot" to relieve the pain

A new graduate nurse is asking the nurse preceptor about enemas in pediatrics. The preceptor explains that the use of enemas in children is warranted under which circumstances? Select all that apply.

fecal impaction Hirschsprung disease preparation for surgery preparation for a colonoscopy

A child has been admitted to the emergency department with a pneumothorax. Which intravenous medication prescription does the nurse select prior to the insertion of a chest tube in the child?

fentanyl

The site most often used when administering a medication using the intradermal route is the:

forearm.

According to Erikson, the adolescent develops his or her own sense of being an independent person with individual thoughts and goals. This stage is referred to as:

identity vs. role confusion.

The developmental task of the school-aged period, according to Erikson, is gaining a sense of:

industry versus inferiority.

During a well-child check at the ambulatory clinic, the mother of a 10-year-old boy reports concerns about her son's frequent discussions about death and dying. Based upon knowledge of this age group, the nurse understands that:

preoccupation with death and dying is common in the school-aged child.

A mother tells the nurse she is having difficulty getting her 6-year-old to do chores. Based on the child's developmental level, what activity would be best for the nurse to recommend to the mother?

putting books on shelf

The nurse is teaching a new nurse how to assess vital signs of an infant. The mentor knows that teaching was effective when the nurse takes which measurement first?

respirations

A pediatric nurse is mentoring a new graduate nurse. Which action by the new nurse would require intervention by the pediatric nurse?

taking a rectal temperature on a newborn

The infant weighs 6 lb 8 oz (2,912 g) at birth. If the infant is following a normal pattern of growth, what would be an expected weight for this child at the age of 4 months?

13 lb (5900 g)

The nurse comes into an infant's room on the pediatric floor. The nurse wants to try to feed the infant for the first time since her surgery. How does the nurse know what infant state the child is in by what the mother says and that it is okay to try and feed the infant?

"She has been a chatterbox and smiles just like her brother."

The parents of an overweight 2-year-old boy admit that their child is a bit "chubby," but argue that he is a picky eater who will eat only junk food. Which response by the nurse is best to facilitate a healthier diet?

"Give him more healthy choices with less junk food available."

The nurse is conducting a well-child exam of a 4-year-old boy. Which statement would alert the nurse that the child is at risk for iron deficiency?

"He loves milk and drinks it every time he is thirsty."

The nurse has completed an educational program on normal growth and development in children. Which statement by a participant would indicate a need for further education?

"I am so glad I can get rid of all of those bath toys because they take up so much room."

What statement by the mother of a 20-month-old indicates a need for further teaching about nutrition?

"I give my daughter juice at breakfast and when she is thirsty during the day."

A mother is concerned because her 14-month-old son, who had a big appetite when breast-feeding a few months ago, seems uninterested in eating solid food. She still breast-feeds him daily, but is thinking of weaning him soon. How should the nurse respond to this mother?

"It is normal for toddlers to lose their appetites; try starting him with just a tablespoonful of food on his plate."

The student nurse is reviewing the records of a pediatric client. Which statement about the client's progress indicates the need for further instruction?

"Maturation refers to the child's increases in body size."

During the toddler years, the child attempts to become autonomous. Which statement by a 3-year-old toddler's caregiver indicates that the toddler is developing autonomy?

"My toddler uses the potty chair and is dry all day long."

Parents asks the nurse why their child with gastroenteritis is rubbing the abdomen. What is the nurse's best response?

"Rubbing the stomach helps distract the brain from feeling pain."

The mother and father of a 5-year-old boy are discussing bicycle safety with the nurse. What comment indicates further teaching is needed?

"We just got him a new bike he can grow into."

The nurse is teaching parents how to avoid a power struggle with their 2-year-old girl. Which comment indicates that more teaching is needed?

"We will make sure she shares her toys with cousins her age."

A 5-year-old girl is pretending to be a crocodile during a physical examination. Her mother just smiles and rolls her eyes at the nurse. What would be the best response for the nurse to give the child?

"What a wonderful imagination you have! I've never seen anyone who was so good at pretending to be a crocodile."

The father of a 6-week-old infant voices concerns about his son's stooling. He further shares that his son grunts and cries when having a bowel movement. What response by the nurse is most appropriate?

"What does his stool look like?"

A group of caregivers of toddlers are discussing the form of discipline in which the toddler is placed in a "time-out" chair. Which statement made by these caregivers is most appropriate related to this form of discipline?

"When my son starts getting frustrated and aggressive, I remind him that if he throws a fit he will have to go to time out."

The father of a 2-year-old girl tells the nurse that he and his wife would like to begin toilet training their daughter soon. He asks when the right time is to begin this process. What should the nurse say in response?

"When she starts tugging on a wet or dirty diaper, she is letting you know she's ready."

The nurse goes in to check on a new mother to see how breast-feeding is going with her new son. The nurse observes the infant is on the mother's lap with the blanket unwrapped, and the mother is washing his face, and gently stroking the baby. The mother has had trouble breastfeeding the last few times. What is the appropriate response from the nurse?

"You are doing a wonderful job attempting to wake the baby."

The nurse is assessing a 1-year-old at the well-child annual visit and notes the child is meeting the growth parameters. After noting the birth weight was 8 pounds (3.6 kg) and length was 20 inches (50.8 cm) long, which measurements would the nurse prepare to document for this visit?

24 pounds (10.8 kg) and 30 inches (75 cm)

The toddler grows about how many inches (centimeters) in height per year?

3 in (7.5 cm)

If the child is gaining weight at an expected rate, a child who weighs 36 lb (16.3 kg) at 3 years of age would weigh what amount at age 5?

44 to 46 lb (20 to 21 kg)

A client questions how long it will take for the oral pain medication administered to begin to take effect. What information can be provided by the nurse?

One to two hours is needed for oral medications to begin to take effect.

The nurse is assessing a 2-year-old boy during a well child visit. The nurse correctly identifies the child's current stage of Erickson's growth and development as:

Autonomy versus shame and doubt

Parents tell the nurse their 3½-year-old refuses to eat meat but are pleased she drinks "lots of milk." What risk does the nurse identify?

Iron deficiency

The nurse is providing helpful feeding tips to the mother of a 2-week-old boy. Which recommendations will best help the child feed effectively?

Maintain a feed-on-demand approach

The nurse is preparing a presentation for a health fair which will illustrate various ways to help introduce siblings to a new member of the family. Which suggestion should the nurse prioritize to help older siblings, especially toddlers, understand the change in the family dynamics?

Plan time for the primary caregiver to focus on the toddler while the secondary caregiver focuses on the infant.

The nurse pulls the 5-month-old to sitting position from supine and notes head lag. The nurse's response is to:

refer the infant for developmental and/or neurologic evaluation.

The best way for an infant's parent to help the child complete the developmental task of the first year is to:

respond to the infant consistently.

A 2-year-old toddler holds the breath until passing out when the toddler wants something the parent does not want the toddler to have. The nurse would base evaluation of whether these temper tantrums are a form of seizure on the basis that:

seizures are not provoked; temper tantrums are.

The nurse conducting a 6-month well-baby check-up assesses for the presence/absence of the asymmetric tonic neck reflex. At this age the reflex:

should have disappeared by 4 months

The nurse is educating the mother of a newborn about feeding practices. The nurse correctly advises the mother that:

the newborn's stomach can hold between one-half and 1 ounce.

The nurse is assessing a 3-year-old child. The nurse notes the child is able to understand that objects hidden from sight still exist. The nurse correctly documents the child is displaying:

object permanence.

During the first visit to the pediatrician's practice the nurse is performing an admission interview and assessment of a 4-week-old infant. The mother states, "I am sure my baby girl knows my smell because she is much more settled in my arms rather than my mother's arms when she is upset." What is an appropriate response by the nurse?

"You may be right since infants can sense their mother's smell as early as 7 days old."

A 3-month-old infant has a Moro reflex. Which statement is most true of this reflex?

Most 3-month-old infants still have a Moro reflex.

The parent of a 3-month-old infant is concerned because the infant does not yet sit by oneself. Which statement best reflects average sitting ability?

Most infants do not sit steadily until 8 months; this infant is normal.

Once a temper tantrums has started, which intervention is appropriate?

Move objects out of the way or move the toddler to prevent injury.

The student nurse is caring for a 2 1/2-week-old in the newborn intensive care unit. Which term is most accurate when discussing this client?

Newborn

The nurse is assessing the oral cavity of a 4-month-old infant. Which finding is consistent with a child of this age?

No teeth

The nurse is providing teaching about good nondairy sources of calcium for preschoolers. Which of these fruits contains the most calcium?

Orange

The nurse is presenting an in-service training to a group of pediatric nurses on the topic of play. The nurse determines the session is successful when the group correctly chooses which example as best displaying toddlers playing?

Playing independently and are side by side

The nurse is supervising a play group of children on the unit. The nurse expect the toddlers will most likely be involved in which activity?

Playing with the plastic vacuum cleaner and pushing it around the room

Nursing students are reviewing information about the cognitive development of preschoolers. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify that a 3-year-old is in what stage as identified by Piaget?

Preoperational thought

The nurse is promoting a healthy diet to the mother of a 6-month-old. What action would have the most effect on the infant's neurologic development?

Promoting continuation of breast-feeding

The nurse is observing a 6-month-old boy for developmental progress. For which typical milestone should the nurse look?

Puts down a little ball to pick up a stuffed toy

Parents of a toddler describe how they handled their child's temper tantrum in a shopping mall. What action of the parents indicates need for additional teaching?

Reasoned with the child to stop the behavior

The nurse is observing the behavior of a preschool-aged child and becomes concerned. Which observation suggests that the child's thinking is inconsistent with normal preschooler growth and development?

Refusing to play with "real" children

A mother of a 9-month-old 18-pound (8.2 kg) infant asks the nurse about choosing the best car seat. What should the nurse recommend?

a rear-facing 5-point harness restraint

A parent tells the nurse that no matter what is asked of the toddler, the toddler says, "No." What suggestion might the nurse make to help the parent handle this situation?

give the toddler secondary, not primary, choices

Parents of a 3½-year-old indicate they spend time with grandparents who live near a lake. The nurse will emphasize:

having the child wear a personal flotation device whenever near or on the water.

When planning how to respond to a 3-year-old child about telling stories ("tall tales"), the nurse would base the statement on the fact that:

imagination in a 3-year-old is at its peak.


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