PEDS Chapter 48: Nursing Care of the Child With an Alteration in Metabolism/Endocrine Disorder

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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 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 9-year-old was just diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. The parents state, "We hope our child won't have to take insulin injections." How should the nurse respond?

"The pancreas doesn't produce insulin in Type 1 diabetes, so it is likely that insulin injections will be necessary."

Which nursing objective is most important when working with neonates who are suspected of having congenital hypothyroidism?

early identification

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

During a visit to the clinic, the adolescent client with hypothyroidism tells the nurse that she takes her levothyroxine "whenever I think about it...sometimes I miss a dose, but not very often." What is the best response by the nurse?

"I know it's hard to remember medicines, but it is really important for you to take it before breakfast each day to control your hypothyroidism."

A child and her parents are being seen in the office after discharge from the hospital with a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. Which statement by the nurse is true?

"Kids can usually be managed with an oral agent, meal planning, and exercise.

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."

A nurse in the school office is seeing a 7-year-old child with type 1 diabetes after gym class. The child is jittery and appears sweaty. Which intervention would the nurse advise the child to do?

"You will need to drink this 6-ounce bottle of orange juice."

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 taking a history on a 10-year-old child who has a diagnosis of hypopituitarism. Which question is important for the nurse to ask the parents?

"What time each day does your child take his growth hormone?"

The nurse is speaking to the mother of an adolescent recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. The mother asks the nurse how her son's basketball training will affect his blood sugar. Which is the best response by the nurse?

"When exercising, your son should add an extra snack containing 15 to 30 g of carbohydrates for each 45 to 60 minutes of exercise."

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.

Diabetes insipidus is a disorder of the posterior pituitary that results in deficient secretion of which hormone?

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

The health care provider has prescribed a thyroid scan to confirm a diagnosis. What intervention should the nurse perform before the examination?

Assess the client for allergies.

The primary health care provider has ordered a thyroid scan to confirm the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism. Which would the nurse do before the scan?

Assess the client for allergies.

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 seeing a new client in the clinic who reports polyuria and polydipsia. These conditions are indicative of which endocrine disorder?

Diabetes insipidus (DI)

A newborn is discovered to have congenital adrenogenital hyperplasia. What will the nurse most likely observe when assessing this client?

Enlarged clitoris

The nurse working on a pediatric floor understands the importance of diagnosing inborn errors of metabolism early. A child with a suspected problem must have blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine testing done. Which is the purpose of these two tests?

Evaluate renal function.

The nurse is caring for a child diagnosed with low functioning parathyroid. Which is a treatment goal of a child with hypoparathyroidism? You Selected: Maintain the child's calcium level at a normal level with calcium replacement as prescribed

Maintain the child's calcium level at a normal level with calcium replacement as prescribed.

The nurse is caring for a 10-year-old boy with hyperpituitarism due to a tumor on the anterior pituitary gland. Which would be a priority nursing action? Correct response: Providing pre- and postoperative care

Providing pre- and postoperative care

The nurse is caring for a school-aged child newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which nursing action supports the 2030 National Health Goals to reduce the long-term complications from this disease process?

Schedule the child and parents to attend diabetes education classes.

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

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

The nurse is caring for a child who has developed thyroid storm. What intervention(s) will the nurse initiate? Select all that apply.

cooling blanket continuous cardiac monitoring decrease stimulation, such as turning off lights and television

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

Insulin deficiency, in association with increased levels of counter-regulatory hormones and dehydration, is the primary cause of:

diabetic ketoacidosis.

An 8-year-old child is seen for moodiness and irritability. The child has begun to develop breast and pubic hair and the parents are concerned that these changes are occurring at too early an age. Which would the nurse suspect?

precocious puberty

An 8-year-old girl presents to the clinic for moodiness and irritability. The child has begun to develop breasts and pubic hair and the parents are concerned that the child is at too early an age for this to begin. The nurse knows that these symptoms may be indicative of what disorder?

precocious puberty

The nurse is obtaining a health history from parents whose 4-month-old boy has congenital hypothyroidism. What would the nurse most likely assess?

se: It is difficult to keep the child awake.

An adolescent is having an annual physical. The adolescent has a documented weight loss of 9 lb (4.08 kg). The parent states, "He eats constantly." Exam findings are normal overall, except that the child reports having trouble sleeping, and the child's eyeballs are noted to bulge slightly. Which interventions would the nurse perform based on these findings?

Discuss preparing for a thyroid function test.

The nurse is planning care for a school-age child diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. Which diagnosis should the nurse select to help the child with this health problem?

Risk for situational low self-esteem related to short stature


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