PEDS EXAM 2 RESP.

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What is a complication of cystic fibrosis?

pneumothorax

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."

The nurse is providing education to a client newly diagnosed with asthma. Which statement by the parents indicates additional teaching is needed?

"It is okay for our child to do chores such as sweeping the floor."

The pediatric unit has multiple clients experiencing upper respiratory system complications. Which pediatric client is at the highest risk for respiratory distress?

2-year-old child with epiglottitis

The nurse notes a 3-year-old child is restless, has a respiratory rate of 55 breaths/minute, and has an oxygen saturation of 90%. Which action will the nurse take first?

Apply oxygen via a facemask.

What is the most common debilitating disease of childhood among those of European descent?

Cystic fibrosis

An 8-year-old with cystic fibrosis has had a noted decline on the growth chart. Which nursing intervention is best for maintaining adequate nutrition?

Encourage high calorie, high protein snacks.

The caregivers of a child report that their child had a cold and complained of a sore throat. When interviewed further they report that the child has a high fever, is very anxious, and is breathing by sitting up and leaning forward with the mouth open and the tongue out. The nurse recognizes these symptoms as those seen with which disorder?

Epiglottitis

The nurse is correct to identify which group of symptoms as present with acute laryngotracheobronchitis?

Fever and labored respirations

During a class for caregivers of children with asthma, a caregiver asks the nurse the following question when medications are being discussed. "They told me about a plastic device my child can hold in his a hand which will give him a premeasured and exact amount of his corticosteroid." The nurse recognizes that the caregiver is most likely referring to which device?

Metered-dose inhaler

A child presents to the health clinic with a temperature of 101.8°F (38.8°C), dysphagia, headache, and a sore, erythematous throat. Which collaborative intervention will the nurse complete first?

Obtain a throat culture.

The nurse is administering medications to a child with cystic fibrosis. Which method would the nurse most likely use to give medications to treat the pancreatic involvement seen in this disease?

Open capsule and sprinkle on food

Which nursing diagnosis would best apply to a child with allergic rhinitis?

Pain related to sinus edema and headache

The caregivers of a child who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis 5 months ago report that they have been following all of the suggested guidelines for nutrition, fluid intake, and exercise, but the child has been having bouts of constipation and diarrhea. The nurse tells the caregiver to increase the amount of which substance in the child's diet?

Pancreatic enzymes

The school nurse is caring for a 12-year-old boy with a bloody nose. Which action would be most appropriate for the nurse to do?

Seat the child leaning forward and pinch the anterior portion of the nose closed

The nurse is caring for a child who has been admitted with a possible diagnosis of cystic fibrosis. Which laboratory/diagnostic tools would most likely be used to help determine the diagnosis of this child?

Sweat sodium chloride test

The nurse has assessed a 6-year-old child as having respiratory distress due to swelling of the epiglottis and surrounding structures. Which signs and symptoms would support this assessment?

The child is in tripod position.

The nurse sees a 3-year-old child in the ambulatory setting for localized wheezing on auscultation. Which statement by the parent would be most important to report to the health care provider?

The child was eating peanuts yesterday.

Which infants are at high risk for acquiring the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection? Select all that apply.

The infant of an adult with an upper respiratory infection The infant who has lung disease The infant who had a transplant The infant receiving chemotherapy

A nurse is caring for an infant admitted with a diagnosis of bronchiolitis. After completing an assessment, the nurse creates a plan of care for the infant. Which client goal would be priority in the plan of care?

The infant's airway will remain clear and free of mucus.

The nurse at a camp for children with asthma is teaching these children about the medications they are taking and how to properly take them. The nurse recognizes that many medications used on a daily basis for the treatment of asthma are given by which method?

Using a nebulizer

The caregivers of an 8-year-old bring their child to the pediatrician and report that the child has not had breathing problems before, but since taking up lacrosse the child has been coughing and wheezing at the end of every practice and game. Their friend's child has often been hospitalized for asthma; they are concerned that their child has a similar illness. The nurse knows that because the problems seem to be directly related to exercise, it is likely that the child will be able to be treated with:

a bronchodilator and mast cell stabilizers.

The nurse is collecting data on a child admitted with a respiratory concern. The nurse notes that the child is anxious and sitting forward with the neck extended to breathe. The signs the nurse noted indicate the child likely has:

epiglottitis.

What is a symptom of bacterial pharyngitis?

fever

The nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of Ineffective airway clearance related to inflammation and copious thick secretions. What action is the priority?

suctioning secretions from the airway

A 3-year-old child with asthma and a respiratory tract infection is prescribed an antibiotic and a bronchodilator. The nurse notes the following during assessment: oral temperature 100.2°F (37.9°C), respirations 52 breaths/minute, heart rate 90 beats/minute, O2 saturation 95% on room air. Which action will the nurse take first?

Administer the bronchodilator via a nebulizer.

The nurse is preparing the room for a client admitted from the emergency department with suspected tuberculosis (TB). Which type of infection control precautions would the nurse anticipate?

Airborne precautions

Pancreatic enzymes are part of the treatment in cystic fibrosis. When should the nurse administer the enzymes?

Before meals and snacks with milk

The nurse is caring for an infant whose oxygen saturation levels frequently drop below 90%. Which data is most important to relate to the health care provider?

Blood gases

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


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