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Autonomy Development, Atopic Dermatitis, Croup Management,
Medication Dosage, PTSD, Cardiac Catheterization, Iron Deficiency,
Dehydration, Skeletal Traction, Bronchoscopy, Heart Murmur
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Your client attempted suicide with a medication overdose. Which intervention would be most
effective in preventing an adolescent from attempting suicide again?
a. Assessing his financial level
b. Help him learn better problem -solving skills at school
c. Coordinate involvement of a mental health provider to allow child to express feelings
d. Encourage him to make more friends at his after-school job
C
The nurse evaluates teaching provided to a school age child and parents about the medication
pancrealipase for cystic fibrosis. Which observation indicates that teaching has been effective?
,a. The child chews an enteric form of the medication
b. The child takes a dose before having an afternoon snack
c. The father tells the child that diarrhea is expected with his medication
d. The mother opens the capsule and some medication spills on the fingers
b.
The clinic is providing a federally approved car seat to an infant's family. The nurse should
explain that the safest place to install the car seat in the vehicle is.
a. Front facing in back seat
b. Rear facing in back seat
c. Front facing in front seat with airbag on passenger side
d. Rear facing in front seat if an airbag is on the passenger side
b.
During an assessment the nurse determines that a 3-month-old baby has a Moro reflex. What
does this find indicates to the nurse?
a. It usually lasts until 9 months
b. It will persist until the age of 1 year
c. Most 3month -old's still have a Moro reflex
d. If present at 3 months of age a neurologic exam is needed
c.
A nurse performs an admission assessment on a child and suspects physical abuse. Based on the
suspicion the primary legal nursing responsibility is to do which of the following?
,a. Refer the family to the appropriate support groups
b. Assist the family in identifying resources and support systems
c. Report the case in which the abuse is suspected to the local authorities and your supervisor
or charge nurse
d. Coordinate information with the primary physician so he may report the findings
c.
A toddler insists on brushing his own teeth and dressing himself. What advice would you give
his parents regarding this?
a. Helping with his own cares allows him to experience autonomy
b. It is unusual for 2-year-old to have such strong opinions
c. His mother should continue to give full care in all aspects
d. Leaving him alone in the bathtub is a good way to encourage autonomy
a.
A 6-month-old girl is diagnosed as having atopic dermatitis. When interviewing her parents,
they describe the following care measures. Which one would lead you to think more health
teaching is needed?
a. The mother gives her a daily bath without using soap
b. After a bath the mother applies Eucerin cream
c. To aid healing the father applies hydrocortisone cream to the lesions
d. To dry lesions the father applies alcohol to lesions daily
d.
, Upon assessment of a 3-year-old who has been diagnosed with croup, the nurse notes stridor
while the child is asleep. Which of the following interventions would the nurse expect to
perform to this client?
a. Administering an oral analgesic
b. Urging the child to take oral fluids
c. Teaching the child to take long slow breaths
d. Assisting with racemic epinephrine nebulizer therapy (cool air combined with corticosteroids
such as dexamethasone to reduce inflammation)
d.
A toddler is prescribed to receive 50mg of an antibiotic. The medication available is 250mg is
5ml. How many milliliters of the medication should the nurse provide to the patient?
a. 1ml
b. 5ml
c. 10ml
d. 1ml
a.
The nurse is caring for an adolescent female after a sexual assault. She notes which of the
following to be consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? (Select all that apply)
a. Sleep Disturbances
b. Resuming normal daily activities
c. Hypervigilance
d. Flashbacks
e. Withdrawal from family
a. , c. , d. , e.