NR 328 EXAM 1 PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAM PREP TEST
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A 15-year-old Hispanic female arrives at the urgent care clinic with her mother
who speaks very little English. The adolescent states that she lives in an apartment
with her caregivers and 2 younger siblings. She states that she only confides in her
best friend at school and her caregivers are unaware of her activities. She told her
mother that she wanted to see a doctor, but she did not tell her the reason. She
mentioned that she has a boyfriend and she urged him to see a doctor because he
has penile discharge, but he refused.
Select the 3 findings that require immediate attention. (1/6)
A. The client only confides in her best friend.
B. The client wanted to see a doctor.
C. The client lives in an apartment with siblings.
D. Caregivers are unaware of the client's sexual activities.
E. The client's boyfriend has penile discharge.
F. The caregiver speaks very little English. - Correct Answer-B, C, D
Which aspects of the physical assessment should the nurse include for a complete
understanding of the client's physical health?
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Essential
Not Essential
Adolescent's knowledge of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Birth control usage
Caregiver's consent for treatment
The number of sexual partners
Last menstrual cycle
Partner use of latex condoms
Presence of painful urination
Vital signs –
Correct Answer-Essential
Birth control usage
The number of sexual partners
Last menstrual cycle
Partner(s) use of latex condoms
Presence of painful urination
Vital signs
Not Essential
Adolescent's knowledge of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
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Caregiver's consent for treatment
Fill in the blank.
After the initial assessment, the nurse determines that the client is at highest risk
for developing _______ (infection, injury, low self-esteem) as evidenced by the
_______ (socially unacceptable condition, not confiding in her caregiver, presence
of a contagious microorganism) - Correct Answer-infection, presence of a
contagious microorganism
The healthcare provider ordered a Chlamydia trachomatis point-of-care test to
rule out chlamydia. The test result was positive for chlamydial infection. If left
untreated, which items are common complications associated with chlamydial
infections? Select all that apply.
A. infertility
B. cancer
C. pelvic inflammatory disease
D. chronic pelvic pain
E. ectopic pregnancy - Correct Answer-A, C, D, E
Provider Orders
4/27 09:45 Doxycycline, PO, BID for 7 days
The nurse has received a medication order from the health care provider. What
information should the nurse provide to the client about this medication before
administering it?
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A. "Wear sunscreen."
B. "Discontinue the medication when you feel better."
C. "Take with a full glass of water."
D. "Avoid sunbathing and swimming outdoors."
E. "Take with meals." - Correct Answer-A, C, D, E
The nurse is explaining chlamydial infection to the adolescent client. For each
statement made by the client, click to specify whether the statement indicates an
understanding or no understanding of the teaching provided.
Understanding
No Understanding
"Condoms prevent infections most of the time."
"I should avoid sex until I finish the medication."
"My boyfriend needs to get tested."
"Since I had chlamydia, I can't get it again."
"This is so common that I don't need to worry about long-term effects." –
Correct Answer-Understanding
"Condoms prevent infections most of the time."
"I should avoid sex until I finish the medication."
"My boyfriend needs to get tested."
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