NR 328 EXAM 2 PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAM LATEST 2026-2027
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The school nurse is teaching a group of adolescents about
avoiding contaminated water during a mission trip. What should
the nurse include in the teaching? (Select all that apply.)
a. Ice
b. Meats
c. Raw vegetables
d. Unpeeled fruits
e. Carbonated beverages - ANSWER-A, B, C, D
The best measure during travel to areas where water may be
contaminated is to allow children to drink only bottled water
and carbonated beverages (from the container through a
straw supplied from home). Children should also avoid tap
water, ice, unpasteurized dairy products, raw vegetables,
unpeeled fruits, meats, and seafood.
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The nurse is teaching parents about high-fiber foods that can
prevent constipation. What foods should the nurse include in the
teaching? (Select all that apply.)
a. Oranges
b. Bananas
c. Lima beans
d. Baked beans
e. Raisin bran cereal - ANSWER-C, D, E
Lima beans have 13.2 g of fiber in 1 cup, baked beans have
10.4 g of fiber in 1 cup, and raisin bran cereal has 7.3 g of
fiber in 1 cup. One orange has only 3.1 g of fiber, and 1
banana has only 3.1 g of fiber, so they are not recommended
as high-fiber foods.
The nurse is teaching parents of a child with gastroesophageal
reflux (GER) disease foods that can exacerbate acid reflux. What
foods should be included in the teaching session? (Select all that
apply.)
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a. Citrus
b. Bananas
c. Spicy foods
d. Peppermint
e. Whole wheat bread - ANSWER-A, C, D
Avoidance of certain foods that exacerbate acid reflux (e.g.,
caffeine, citrus, tomatoes, alcohol, peppermint, spicy or fried
foods) can improve mild GER symptoms. Bananas and whole
wheat bread will not exacerbate acid reflux.
The nurse is preparing to admit a 6-year-old child with irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS). What clinical manifestations should the
nurse expect to observe? (Select all that apply.)
a. Flatulence
b. Constipation
c. No urge to defecate
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d. Absence of abdominal pain
e. Feeling of incomplete evacuation of the bowel - ANSWER-A, B,
E
Children with IBS often have alternating diarrhea and
constipation, flatulence, bloating or a feeling of abdominal
distention, lower abdominal pain, a feeling of urgency when
needing to defecate, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation
of the bowel.
The nurse is caring for a child with celiac disease. The nurse
understands that what may precipitate a celiac crisis? (Select all
that apply.)
a. Exercise
b. Infections
c. Fluid overload
d. Electrolyte depletion
e. Emotional disturbance - ANSWER-B, D, E