Peds- Immunizations

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The nurse prepares a DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus toxoid, and acellular pertussis) immunization for a 6-month-old infant. To administer this injection safely, the nurse chooses which needle, size and length, injection type, and injection site? 1. 25-gauge, 5/8-inch needle; IM (intramuscular); anterolateral thigh. 2. 22-gauge, 1/2-inch needle; IM (intramuscular); ventrogluteal. 3. 25-gauge, 5/8-inch needle; ID (intradermal); deltoid. 4. 25-gauge, 3/4-inch needle; SQ (subcutaneous); anterolateral thigh.

1. 25-gauge, 5/8-inch needle; IM (intramuscular); anterolateral thigh.

A child is admitted with a diagnosis of early localized Lyme disease. Which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to find on the initial assessment of this client? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Erythema 515 cm in diameter 2. Hyperactivity 3. Cranial nerve palsies 4. Fever 5. Headache

1. Erythema 515 cm in diameter 4. Fever 5. Headache

The nurse is teaching a prenatal class about infant care. Under which circumstances should the nurse emphasize that parents should call their healthcare provider immediately? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Child 4 months old, received a DTaP immunization yesterday, and has a temperature of 38.0 degrees C (100.4 degrees F) 2. Child under 3 months old and has a temperature over 40.1 degrees C (104.2 degrees F) 3. Child difficult to awaken and has a pulsing fontanel 4. Child has purple spots on the skin and is lethargic. 5. Child has a stiff neck and has been irritable for three days.

2. Child under 3 months old and has a temperature over 40.1 degrees C (104.2 degrees F) 3. Child difficult to awaken and has a pulsing fontanel 4. Child has purple spots on the skin and is lethargic. 5. Child has a stiff neck and has been irritable for three days.

A mother brings her 4-month-old infant in for a routine checkup and vaccinations. The mother reports that the infant was exposed to a brother who has the flu. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate based on these assessment findings? 1. Withhold the vaccinations. 2. Give the vaccinations as scheduled. 3. Withhold the DTaP vaccination but give the others as scheduled. 4. Give the infant the flu vaccination but withhold the others.

2. Give the vaccinations as scheduled.

A nurse working in a pediatric clinic is responsible for monitoring and maintaining the vaccinations on site. Which actions are appropriate for this nurse to implement? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Fluctuate refrigerator and freezer temperatures each day. 2. Store vaccines in the center of the unit. 3. Check and record the temperature of the unit twice each day. 4. Have a plan for power outages. 5. Place bottles of water in each unit to help keep temperatures consistent.

2. Store vaccines in the center of the unit. 3. Check and record the temperature of the unit twice each day. 4. Have a plan for power outages. 5. Place bottles of water in each unit to help keep temperatures consistent.

A parent brings her school-age child to the clinic because the child has a temperature of 100.2F. The child remains active without other symptoms. Which statement by the nurse to the parents is most appropriate? 1. Take the childs temperature every 2 hours and call the clinic if it reaches 102F or above. 2. Unless the fever bothers the child, it is best to let the natural body defenses respond to the infection. 3. Keep the child warm, because shivering often occurs with fever. 4. Alternate acetaminophen and ibuprofen to help keep the fever down and keep the child comfortable.

2. Unless the fever bothers the child, it is best to let the natural body defenses respond to the infection.

A toddler client with a fever is prescribed amoxicillin clavulanate 250 mg/5 cc three times daily by mouth 10 days for otitis media. Which teaching point will guard against antibiotic resistance to the disease process? 1. Administer a loading dose for the first dose. 2. Measure the prescribed dose in a household teaspoon. 3. Give the antibiotic for the full 10 days. 4. Stop the antibiotic if the child is afebrile.

3. Give the antibiotic for the full 10 days.

The hospital has just provided its nurses with information about biologic threats and terrorism. After completing the course, a group of nurses is discussing its responsibility in relation to bioterrorism. Which statement by the nurse indicates a correct understanding of the concepts presented? 1. It is important to separate clients according to age and illness to prevent the spread of disease. 2. It is important to dispose blood-contaminated needles in the lead-lined container. 3. I will notify the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) if a large number of persons with the same life-threatening infection present to the emergency room. 4. I will initiate isolation precautions for a hospitalized client with methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

3. I will notify the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) if a large number of persons with the same life-threatening infection present to the emergency room.

The nurse is discussing ways to treat fever in the home environment to a group of parents in the community. Which statement is appropriate for the nurse to include in the presentation? 1. Ibuprofen is the only effective means to reduce fever. 2. If the child requires more than one dose of acetaminophen antibiotics are needed. 3. Purchase a new bottle of acetaminophen for your newborn because it will have recommended medication concentration. 4. It is not necessary to follow the recommendations on the bottle of ibuprofen as this will not prevent an overdose for your child.

3. Purchase a new bottle of acetaminophen for your newborn because it will have recommended medication concentration.

The school nurse is trying to prevent the spread of a flu virus through the school. Which infection-control strategies can be employed to prevent the spread of the flu virus? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Teaching parents safe food preparation and storage 2. Withholding immunizations for children with compromised immune systems 3. Sanitizing toys, telephones, and door knobs to kill pathogens 4. Separating children with infections from children who are well 5. Teaching children to wash their hands after using the bathroom

3. Sanitizing toys, telephones, and door knobs to kill pathogens 4. Separating children with infections from children who are well 5. Teaching children to wash their hands after using the bathroom

A nurse is providing information to a group of new mothers. Which statement best explains why newborns and young infants are more susceptible to infection? 1. They have high levels of maternal antibodies to diseases to which the mother has been exposed. 2. They have passive transplacental immunity from maternal immunoglobulin G. 3. They have immune systems that are not fully mature at birth. 4. They have been exposed to microorganisms during the birth process.

3. They have immune systems that are not fully mature at birth.

A mother refuses to have her child be immunized with measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine because she believes that letting her infant get these diseases will help him fight off other diseases later in life. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate? 1. Honor her request because she is the parent. 2. Explain that antibodies can fight many diseases. 3. Tell her that not immunizing her infant may protect pregnant women. 4. Explain that if her child contracts measles, mumps, or rubella, there could be very serious and permanent complications from these diseases.

4. Explain that if her child contracts measles, mumps, or rubella, there could be very serious and permanent complications from these diseases.

A parent reports that her school-age child, who has had all recommended immunizations, had a mild fever one week ago and now has bright red cheeks and a lacy red maculopapular rash on the trunk and arms. Which disease process does the nurse suspect based on the parents description? 1. Chicken pox (varicella) 2. German measles (rubella) 3. Roseola (exanthem subitum) 4. Fifth disease (erythema infectiosum)

4. Fifth disease (erythema infectiosum)

The nurse prepares the second diphtheria, tetanus toxoid, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) and second inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) immunization injections for an infant who is 4 months old. The nurse may also give which of immunizations during the same well-child-care appointment? 1. Var (varicella) 2. TIV (influenza) 3. MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) 4. Haemophilus influenza type B (HIB)

4. Haemophilus influenza type B (HIB)

Reducing the number of preventable childhood illnesses is a major national goal in Healthy People 2020. What will the school nurse teach families regarding immunizations in order to reach this goal? 1. A minor illness with a low-grade fever is a contraindication to receiving an immunization according to Healthy People 2020. 2. Vaccines should be given one at a time for optimum active immunity in the prevention of illness and disease. 3. Premature infants and low-birth-weight infants should receive half doses of vaccines for protection from communicable diseases. 4. It is important to maintain vaccination coverage for recommended vaccines in early childhood and to maintain them through kindergarten.

4. It is important to maintain vaccination coverage for recommended vaccines in early childhood and to maintain them through kindergarten.

The hospital admitting nurse is taking a history of a childs illness from the parents. The nurse concludes that the parents treated their 6-year-old child appropriately for a fever related to otitis media. Which action by the parents brought the nurse to this conclusion? 1. Used aspirin every four hours to reduce the fever 2. Alternated acetaminophen with ibuprofen every two hours 3. Put the child in a tub of cold water to reduce the fever 4. Offered generous amounts of fluids frequently

4. Offered generous amounts of fluids frequently


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