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Which children are at most risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalances? -
Answer: a. Infants
Child is admitted with a dehydration diagnosis. What is a nurse's first
priority?
a. Orient family to unit
, b. Get vital signs
c. Weight (compare weight to previous or normal weight)
d. Start IV - Answer: c. Weight (compare weight to previous or normal
weight)
Tetralogy of Fallot - Answer: Ventricular septal defect
Pulmonary stenosis
Right ventricular hypertrophy
Overriding aorta
A child with sickle cell is cyanotic, has difficulty breathing, has rales
upon inspiration throughout the lung fields. Priority? - Answer: Stop
the transfusion immediately
Infant with unrepaired tetralogy of fallot defect has become extremely
cyanotic during a routine blood draw. Which priority interventions with
the nurse implement? SATA - Answer: Administer 100% O2 by blow-by
Give morphine via the peripheral intravenous IC ;ine
Place infant in the knee chest position
Educate parents how to manage hypercuanotic episodes once the
infant is stabilized
Do not suction secretions