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The student nurse is educating a family about a
child's acute rheumatic fever. Which statement
would require intervention by the preceptor?
Your child must remain on complete bedrest until
afebrile
Which side of the heart has the higher pressures
normally?
Left
,The parents of a child with a cyanotic congenital
heart defect ask the nurse why their child always
looks a little blue. The best answer is:
It is due to unoxygenated blood mixing with
oxygenated blood before leaving the heart.
The nurse is preparing a dose of aspirin for a 4
year old with Kawasaki's disease. The parents are
concerned because they were told never to give
their child aspirin. The best response from the
nurse would be:
Typically aspirin is not given to children, but with
Kawasaki's disease, aspirin therapy is necessary.
, The nurse is educating parents about Lasix
(Furosemide). Which statement by the parents
indicates an understanding of the teaching?
Lasix helps the heart by reducing the amount of
fluid going through it.
A 3 year old is being discharged with heart failure,
and the parents want to know how much physical
activity they should allow. What is the nurse's best
response?
Allow him to regulate his activity.
What is the nurse's highest priority immediately
following a cardiac catheterization?
Compare bilateral pulses and capillary refill.